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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
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  4. The first "Count" in Britain was Gratianus Funarius, the father of emperor Valentinian I. He may have commanded a task force of comitatenses under emperor Constans during his campaign on the island in the winter of 342–3. During the Great Conspiracy, Count Theodosius, the father of emperor Theodosius I, also served as "Count" in Britain.

  5. 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.

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  6. 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 .

  7. Valentinian and his younger brother Valens were the sons of Gratianus (nicknamed Funarius), a military officer renowned for his wrestling skills. [4] [5] [7] Gratianus was promoted to comes Africae in the late 320s or early 330s, and the young Valentinian accompanied his father to Africa.

  8. Gratian (367-83 A.D.) Gratian (full name Flavius Gratianus) was born April 18, 359 at Sirmium. [ [1]] He was the son of the emperor Valentinian I and Marina Severa. His grandfather was the comes Gratian. [ [2]] Little is known of his early childhood, but he was awarded the consulate of 366 along with Flavius Dagalaifus. [ [3]] In 367, he ...