- the
Western Roman Empire. The
dynasty of Leo
succeeded the
preceding Valentinianic dynasty (r. 364–455) and
Theodosian dynasty (r. 379–457)
whose family...
- The
Valentinian dynasty,
commonly known as the
Valentinianic dynasty, was a
ruling house of five
generations of dynasts,
including five
Roman emperors...
- the Tetrarchy, and only a few
women did so in the
Constantinian and
Valentinianic dynasties. All empress, with the
exceptions of Galla, "Elen", and Thermantia...
- great-grandson of
Valentinian I (r. 364–375) he was the last
emperor of the
Valentinianic dynasty. As a
grandson of
Theodosius I (r. 379–395),
Valentinian was...
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Christian emperors of the
Constantinian dynasty.
During the
decades of the
Valentinianic and
Theodosian dynasties, the
established practice of
dividing the empire...
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Valentinianic dynasty Portrait Name
Reign Notes Valentinian I "the Great" Valentini**** 25/26
February 364 – 17
November 375 (11 years, 8 months and...
-
Theodosius married into, and
reigned concurrently with, the
ruling Valentinianic dynasty (r. 364–455), and was
succeeded by the
Leonid dynasty (r. 457–518)...
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Early period (330–717)
Tetrarchy era Constantinian–
Valentinianic era (Constantinian
dynasty –
Valentinianic dynasty)
Theodosian era
Leonid era
Justinian era...
- The ****cution of
Christians can be
historically traced from the
first century of the
Christian era to the
present day.
Christian missionaries and converts...
- in 363 with the
death of his
nephew Julian. The
reign of the
short Valentinianic dynasty,
marked by wars
against the Goths,
religious debates, and anti-corruption...