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  1. Gratianus "Funarius" (fl. 4th century AD) was an Illyrian soldier of the Roman Empire who flourished in the 4th century. He was the father of Roman emperors, Valentinian I and Valens, founders of the Valentinianic dynasty.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Gratianus Funarius, also known as Gratianus Major (Major Latin for the elder), also known as Gratian the Elder, was a soldier of the Roman Empire who flourished in the 4th century. He is called Gratian the Elder, to distinguish himself from his grandson the Roman Emperor Gratian.

    • Cibalae or Cibalis
    • circa 295
    • Justina, Faustina Augusta
    • 367 (67-77)Romano, Torino, Piemonte, Italy
  3. The Valentinian 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.

  4. Gratian the Elder (/ ˈ ɡ r eɪ ʃ ə n /; Latin language: Gratianus Funarius; Gratianus Major, "Gratian the Elder") was an Illyrian soldier of the Roman Empire who flourished in the 4th century. He was the father of Roman Emperors, Valentinian I and Valens , founders of the Valentinianic Dynasty .

  5. Gratianus Funarius, also known as Gratianus Major (Major Latin for the elder), also known as Gratian the Elder, was a soldier of the Roman Empire who flourished in the 4th century. He is called Gratian the Elder, to distinguish himself from his grandson the Roman Emperor Gratian. Origins.

  6. Dec 19, 2023 · Biography. Gratian (Of Rome) Funarius is Notable. Gratian Funarius (d. after Sep 351) [1] Parents. UNKNOWN [1] Marriage. m. UNKNOWN. Issue: [1] Valentinian I [2] Valens [3] Sources. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ITALY, EMPERORS & KINGS. ↑ VALENTINIAN I. ↑ VALENS. Wikipedia: Gratian the Elder.

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  8. Gratian | Reign of Valentinian, Theodosius & Valentinian II | Britannica. Home Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Emperors & Empresses. Gratian. Roman emperor. Also known as: Flavius Gratianus Augustus. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.