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Gratian (Latin: Grati****; 18
April 359 – 25
August 383) was
emperor of the
Western Roman Empire from 367 to 383. The
eldest son of
Valentinian I, Gratian...
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Gratian or Grati**** (died c.
February 407) was a
Roman usurper in
Roman Britain from 406-407.
After the
murder of the
usurper Marcus,
Gratian was proclaimed...
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recension (whom he
calls Gratian 1), but
rather another jurist versed in
Roman law. However, Winroth's
thesis of two
Gratians remains controversial. This...
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Gratian can
refer to:
Felinus and
Gratian (d. 250 AD),
Christian martyrs and
saints Grati**** Funarius,
Roman soldier,
father of
emperors Valentinian...
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Grațian Sepi (30
December 1910 – 6
March 1977) was a
Romanian footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Grațian Sepi,
nicknamed "The Tank from the Balkans"...
- Jerónimo Gracián or
Jerome Gratian, O.Carm (6 June 1545 – 21
September 1614) was a
Spanish Carmelite and writer. He was the
spiritual director of St Teresa...
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Gratian Dietrich Bela Anda
known as
Gratian Anda (born 1969) is a
Swiss business magnate and
industrial heir who is
currently the
controlling shareholder...
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Saints Felinus and
Gratian(us) (sometimes Gratinian(us)) (d. 250 AD) are
venerated as
martyrs by the
Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox churches. They are...
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Grațian Petru Moldovan (born 29
September 1962) is a
Romanian former football midfielder.
After he
ended his
playing career,
Moldovan settled in the United...
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Gratian Goldstein is an
American bridge player.
North American Bridge Championships (8)
Marcus Cup (1) 1950
Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match (2) 1955, 1958...