- The PLRE
mentions this in
Valens's entry, but not in Theodosius'.
Sometimes enumerated as
Valens II,
after Valerius Valens (r. 316–317). Jones, Martindale...
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Ritchie Valens, was an
American guitarist,
singer and songwriter. A rock and roll
pioneer and a
forefather of the
Chicano rock movement,
Valens died in...
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Valens was a
Roman emperor (364–378).
Valens may also
refer to:
Valens (usurper),
probably Iulius Valens Licini****,
usurper (250)
under emperor Decius...
- Historia, this
Valens was the
uncle or great-uncle of
another usurper,
Valens Thessalonicus, who
revolted against Emperor Gallienus.
Valens senior would...
- (disambiguation)
Valan (disambiguation)
Valens (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Valen. If an
internal link led you...
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reactions of
Ritchie Valens'
immediate family and
loved ones, are
depicted in the
Valens biopic La
Bamba (1987). Fans of Holly,
Valens, and
Richardson have...
- The
Aqueduct of
Valens (Turkish:
Valens Su Kemeri,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀγωγὸς τοῦ ὕδατος, romanized: Agōgós tou hýdatos, lit. 'aqueduct') was a
Roman aqueduct...
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Vettius Valens (120 – c. 175) was a 2nd-century ****enistic astrologer, a
somewhat younger contemporary of
Claudius Ptolemy.
Valens'
major work is the...
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armies for the
march on Rome, one of them
commanded by
Valens, the
other by
Aulus Caecina Alienus.
Valens'
troops took a
route through Gaul,
probably to recruit...
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Rostock Matrikelportal "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Valens Acidalius". "Deutsche
Biographie - Acidalius,
Valens".
Archived from the
original on 2015-02-05. Retrieved...