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  2. Valentinian I ( Latin: Valentinianus; 321 – 17 November 375), sometimes called Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. He ruled the Western half of the empire, while his brother Valens ruled the East.

  3. Mar 29, 2017 · As Valentinian was in the middle of berating the Quadi, he suddenly fell over and unceremoniously collapsed to the floor where he died of a brain hemorrhage. Though there were some efforts to help ...

  4. Nov 19, 2021 · 3 July 321 CE. Died. 18 November 375 CE. Coin of Valentinian I. Valentinian came from Pannonia. He was the son of Gratian, most likely from the lower ranks of a military commander. Gratian served as the emperor’s bodyguard and rose to the rank of tribune. Then he was given the title of comes and the position of commander of the troops of the ...

  5. Valentinian was one of Rome's last great warrior emperors. [ [1]] There was a power vacuum after the death of Julian , last ruler of the Neo-Flavian line. His immediate successor Jovian did not really survive long enough to leave his stamp on late Roman society. In general terms, Valentinian’s challenge was to hold together an empire that had ...

  6. www.livius.org › articles › personValentinian I - Livius

    Oct 13, 2020 · From Justina: Valentinian II, Justa, Grata, Galla (married to Theodosius I) Valentinian I. Main deeds: 364 Death of Jovianus; Valentinian proclaimed emperor; he makes his brother Valens emperor too; 365 Consul I (with Valens I) 366 Defeats the Alamans; bloody riots during papal elections; 367 Proclaims Gratian emperor; Picts, Scots, Saxons ...

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  8. Valentinian I. Valentinian I (văl´əntĬn´ēən), 321–75, Roman emperor of the West (364–75). He held high military rank under Julian and Jovian. After the death of Jovian, Valentinian was proclaimed emperor; he appointed his brother Valens coregent in the East. Valentinian defeated the Alemanni several times, and his general Theodosius ...

  9. Valentinian I, sometimes called Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. He ruled the Western half of the empire, while his brother Valens ruled the East. During his reign, he fought successfully against the Alamanni, Quadi, and Sarmatians, strengthening the border fortifications and conducting campaigns across the Rhine and Danube. His general Theodosius defeated a revolt in ...

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