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  2. Valentinian II - Wikipedia

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    Valentinian II (Latin: Valentinianus; 371 – 15 May 392) was a Roman emperor in the western part of the Roman Empire between AD 375 and 392. He was at first junior co-ruler of his half-brother, then was sidelined by a usurper, and finally became sole ruler after 388, albeit with limited de facto powers.

  3. List of Illyrians - Wikipedia

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    Valentinian I: Emperor Lived from 3 July 321 to 17 November 375 Flavius Valentinianus was the Emperor of the Roman Empire from 364 to 375. He was born into an Illyrian family in Cibalae, Pannonia Secunda. [17] [18] Valentinian II: Emperor Lived from 371 to 392 Flavius Valentinianus II was the Emperor of the Roman Empire from 375 to 392.

  4. Valentinianism - Wikipedia

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    Valentinian works are named in reference to the bishop and teacher Valentinus. Circa 153 AD, Valentinus developed a complex cosmology outside the Sethian tradition. At one point he was close to being appointed the Bishop of Rome of what is now the Roman Catholic Church .

  5. Valentinian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Solidus of Valentinian II showing Valentinian and Theodosius I on the reverse, each holding a mappa. On the death of Gratian, the 12-year-old Valentinian II (r. 375–392) became the sole augustus in the west. Maximus attempted to persuade Valentinian to move his court to Trier, but Ambrose, suspecting treachery, made excuses while securing the ...

  6. Category:Illyrian people - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Slovenščina; Српски / srpski; ... Valentinian I; Valentinian II This page was last edited on 27 January 2021, at 15:29 (UTC). ...

  7. Magister militum - Wikipedia

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    351–361: Arbitio, magister equitum under Constantius II [13] 361–363: Nevitta, magister equitum under Julian [9] 363–379: Victor, magister equitum under Valens [9] 366–378: Arinthaeus, magister peditum under Valens [9] 364–369: Iovinus, magister equitum under Valentinian I [9] 364–366: Dagalaifus, magister peditum under Valentinian ...

  8. Mazaei - Wikipedia

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    Mazaei [1] were a sub-tribe of the Illyrians, settled in what later became Roman province, the Pannonia. [2] They settled in the Sana river basin, the middle course of Vrbas, and around the Vrbanja and Ugar rivers, and were bordered on the east by the Dardans [citation needed], on the west by Iapodes, the Una river, Krka waterfalls, and Iasis, on the north by Sava – Drava – Danube, and on ...

  9. Valentinian - Wikipedia

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    Valentinian may refer to: Valentinian I or Valentinian the Great (321–375), Western Roman emperor from 364 to 375; Valentinian II (371–392), Western Roman Emperor from 375 to 392; Valentinian III (419–455), Western Roman Emperor from 425 to 455; Valentinus (Gnostic), theologian and founder of Valentinianism; Valentinian, a Jacobean-era ...