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    The Valentinianic or Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century. They succeeded the Constantinian dynasty (r. 306–363) and reigned

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    The Valentinianic dynasty (364–455) was a ruling house during the Late Roman Empire (284–476), in Late antiquity (adj.late antique), including the turbulent years of the late fourth century, and the last dynasty of the western

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    A.D. 364 was a time of great uncertainty on the late Roman empire. Julian (r. 361–363), the last Constantinian emperor (Latin:

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    1. ^ Showing Valentinian and Valens on the reverse, marked victoria augg· ("the Victory of Our Augusti"). They hold together the orb, a symbol of power
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The main article for this category is Valentinianic dynasty. History portal. This category contains articles on the

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    Who was the Patriarch of the Valentinian dynasty of Rome?
    The Valentinianic dynasty's patriarch was Gratianus Funarius, whose sons Valentinian I and Valens were both made Roman emperors in 364. Valentinian I's two sons, Gratian and Valentinian II both became emperors.
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    What ended the Constantinian and Valentinianic Dynasty?
    The thirty years from the death of Julian, which ended the Constantinian dynasty, to the death of Valentinian II ( r. 383–393) ending the first Valentinianic dynasty, were one of the most critical periods in the late Roman empire, structuring the empire in ways that would have long lasting consequences.
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    What happened to Valentinian after Magnus Maximus invaded Italy?
    The peace with Magnus Maximus was broken in 386 or 387, when he invaded Italy from the west. Valentinian, escaped with Justina, reaching Thessalonica ( Thessaloniki) in the eastern empire in the summer or autumn of 387, appealing to Theodosius for aid. Magnus Maximus reached Milan to begin his consulship of 388, where he was welcomed by Symmachus.
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    "Valentinianic" is a neologism, for which more common terms exist, but they're barely used either, because there is virtually no discussion of either "dynasty" as a discrete historical topic. Not …

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      Byzantium under the Constantinian and Valentinianic dynasties was the earliest period of the Byzantine history that saw a shift in government from Rome in the west to Constantinople in the East within the Roman Empire under emperor Constantine the Great and his successors. Constantinople, formally named Nova Roma, was founded in the city of Byzantium (Ancient Greek: Βυζάντιον, romanized: Byzántion), which is the origin of the historiographical name for the Easter…

      • Common languages: Latin, Greek
      • Capital: Constantinople
      • Demonym(s): Roman
      • Government: Monarchy
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      VALENTINIANIC DYNASTY detailed family tree. Maximian emperor of the West 286–305: Eutropia: Afranius Hannibalianus consul 292: 1.Helena saint: Constantius Chlorus emperor of …

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      Valentinian I, sometimes called Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. Upon becoming emperor, he made his brother Valens his co-emperor, giving him rule of the …

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