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Alphabetical [« »] valedictory 1 valencia 1 valens 20 valentinian 21 valerian 1 valiant 3 valida 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 sufficient 21 transported 21 undoubtedly 21 valentinian 21 youth 20 abandoned 20 acominatus | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances valentinian |
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1 2,2 | death the new choice fell on Valentinian (364-75) who, immediately 2 2,2 | Augustus and co-ruler (364-78). Valentinian ruied the western part of 3 2,2 | eastern half to Valens. Valentinian was succeeded in the west 4 2,2 | army proclaimed as Augustus Valentinian II (375-92), the four-year-old 5 2,2 | joint rule of Valens and Valentinian I, or of Theodosius, Gratian, 6 2,2 | Theodosius, Gratian, and Valentinian II, when the division of 7 2,2 | Jovian and the family of Valentinian I; then by three members 8 2,3 | succeeded by two brothers, Valentinian I (364-75) and Valens (364- 9 2,3 | the rule of the Empire: Valentinian became the ruler of the 10 2,3 | their religious outlook. Valentinian followed the Nicene Creed; 11 2,3 | the Nicene allegiance of Valentinian did not make him intolerant 12 2,3 | was freely tolerated. Yet Valentinian showed that he was a Christian 13 2,3 | campaign with the Goths. Valentinian was succeeded in the West 14 2,3 | Gratian (375-83) and the child Valentinian II (375-92). After the death 15 2,3 | the young and irresolute Valentinian II, an Arian adherent, who 16 2,3 | West during the reign of Valentinian I. Before his appointment 17 2,3 | the struggle of Gratian, Valentinian II, and Theodosius against 18 2,3 | mercy of the young Emperor (Valentinian II) for the faith to which 19 3,5 | his western contemporary, Valentinian III, which granted paramount 20 3,16| of the western emperor, Valentinian III, second, Theodoric the 21 5,6 | Arcadius to Honorius, as Valentinian III to Theodosius II; the