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Valentinian II

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Valentinian II 371?-392, Roman emperor of the West (375-92), son of Valentinian I. Upon the death of his father, he was proclaimed emperor with his brother Gratian as coregent. After the death (378) of Valens , Gratian made Theodosius I ruler in the East. Valentinian's reign during his minority was troubled by the religious struggle between the Arians, supported by his mother, Justina, and the Nicene Christians led by Gratian and St. Ambrose . In 383, Gratian was killed by order of Maximus , and the personal rule of Valentinian began. He was expelled (387) from Italy by Maxi... Read more
Valentinian III
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Valentinian III 419-55, Roman emperor ... by his cousin Theodosius II, who deposed the usurper John. Valentinian's mother, Galla Placidia ... and by peasant revolts. Valentinian proved an indolent and ineffectual ... invaded N Italy in 452. In 454, Valentinian murdered Aetius, and shortly ... Read more
Valentinian I
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Valentinian I , 321-75, Roman emperor of the West (364-75 ... 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 ... Africa. To protect the frontiers of his ... Read more

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