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- London: A.R. Mowbray & Co. Limited. Wilson, Robert McLachlan (1980). "Valentianism and the Gospel of Truth". In Layton, Bentley (ed.). The Rediscovery of...
- Gnostic and other religious groups in late antiquity [e.g. Manichaeism, Valentianism]. According to Magris, Samaritan Baptist sects were an offshoot of John...
- Journal of Industrial Science. LXXIV: 78–80. Retrieved 20 February 2014. Valentian, Dominique; Sippel, Martin; Grönland, Tor-Arne; Baker, Adam; van Den Meulen...
- Valentinian III (Latin: Placidus Valentini****; 2 July 419 – 16 March 455) was Roman emperor in the West from 425 to 455. Starting in childhood, his reign...
- Gnostic and other religious groups in late antiquity [e.g. Manichaeism, Valentianism].: 109  During the 9th and 10th centuries several religious groups came...
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- Gnostic and other religious groups in late antiquity [e.g. Manichaeism, Valentianism].: 109  During the 9th and 10th centuries several religious groups came...
- Code 16.10.10 Theodosian Code 16.10.11 Ambrose, Epistles, 17, 18, 57. "Valentian II", Encyclopædia Britannica (Ultimate DVD ed.), 2003. of Milan, St. Ambrose...
- frequently cited as an instance: its frontispiece depicts Theodosius, Valentian, Marcian, and Majorian. The Breviary of Alaric is the only text in the...
- tree of knowledge is the enemy. Dealt as heresy by Hippolytus of Rome Valentianism A Gnostic and dualistic sect Gnostic sect was founded by Ex-Catholic...