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Valentinian
Valentinian Val`en*tin"i*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a school of Judaizing Gnostics in the second century; -- so called from Valentinus, the founder.

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- Valentin is a male given name meaning "strong, healthy, power, rule". It comes from the Latin name Valentinus, as in Saint Valentin[further explanation...
- Valentín is a 2002 coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film features Rodrigo Noya as Valentín and Carmen Maura...
- Valentin Valentin is a 2015 French crime mystery film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Marilou Berry, Vincent Rottiers and Marie Gillain. The beautiful...
- Valentin Ceaușescu (born 17 February 1947) is a Romanian physicist. He is the eldest and only surviving child of former communist President Nicolae Ceaușescu...
- Diego Valentín Gómez (born 26 June 2003) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Vélez Sarsfield. As of 2 March 2022. Notes...
- Valentin Atangana Edoa (born 25 August 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Reims. Born in Cameroon, he is a youth...
- Saint Valentin may refer to: St. Valentin, Lower Austria, Austria Saint-Valentin, Quebec, Canada Saint-Valentin, Indre department, France St. Valentin, Kiedrich...
- Valentín Elizalde Valencia (Spanish: [balenˈtin eliˈsalde βaˈlensja]; 1 February 1979 – 25 November 2006) was a regional Mexican singer. Nicknamed "El...
- St. Valentin (also referred to as Saint Valentin or Sankt Valentin) is the most westerly town in the district of Amstetten in Lower Austria in Austria...
- (Hungarian: [ˈbaːlint ˈbɒkfɒrk]; in contemporary sources Valentin Bakfark or (from 1565 onward) Valentin Greff alias Bakfark, his name is variously spelled...