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Alphabetical [« »] vale 1 valedictory 1 valencia 1 valens 20 valentinian 21 valerian 1 valiant 3 | Frequency [« »] 20 triumphant 20 type 20 unusual 20 valens 20 weak 20 wish 20 women | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances valens |
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1 2,2| to appoint his brother, Valens, as Augustus and co-ruler ( 2 2,2| entrusted the eastern half to Valens. Valentinian was succeeded 3 2,2| Following the death of Valens (378), Gratian appointed 4 2,2| under the joint rule of Valens and Valentinian I, or of 5 2,3| Valentinian I (364-75) and Valens (364-78), who divided the 6 2,3| western half of the Empire and Valens was authorized to govern 7 2,3| followed the Nicene Creed; Valens was an Arian. But the Nicene 8 2,3| by Constantine the Great. Valens followed an entirely different 9 2,3| struggle with the Germans. Valens died prematurely during 10 2,3| 92). After the death of Valens (378), Gratian appointed 11 2,3| Empire.~ During the reign of Valens, Arianism played the dominant 12 2,3| role. After the death of Valens, especially in the absence 13 2,3| At that time the Emperor Valens was carrying on a campaign 14 2,3| in the year 378, in which Valens was killed and the Roman 15 2,3| Empire, The successor of Valens, Theodosius, aided by his 16 2,5| from Nerva to the death of Valens (96-378). Only the last 17 2,5| the period of Julian and Valens, as well as for Gothic and 18 5,8| the year 378, during which Valens had been killed on the field 19 8,2| another Roman emperor, Valens, had been killed near Hadrianople 20 App | Jovian, 363-364. ~~~~~~Valens, 364-378.~~~~~~Theodosius