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- the Valentinian theory comes from its critics and detractors, most notably Irenaeus, since he was especially concerned with re****ing Valentinianism. Valentinus...
- founder of Valentinianism Valentinian (play), a Jacobean-era stage play Valentinianic dynasty, an Imperial Roman dynasty founded by Valentinian I and sometimes...
- Valentinian I (Latin: Valentini****; 321 – 17 November 375), sometimes called Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. He ruled the Western...
- Valentinian II (Latin: Valentini****; 371 – 15 May 392) was a Roman emperor in the western part of the Roman empire between AD 375 and 392. He was at...
- 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...
- The Valentinian dynasty was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during late antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred...
- been influenced to believe this by the presence of Valentinian communities in Cyprus. Valentinianism is the name for the school of gnostic philosophy tracing...
- Pagels: "Valentinian gnosticism [...] differs essentially from dualism"; * Schoedel: "a standard element in the interpretation of Valentinianism and similar...
- emperor of the Western Roman Empire from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, Gratian was raised to the rank of Augustus as a child and inherited...
- Adversus Valentinianos, or Against the Valentinians, is a famous re****ation of Valentinianism by Tertullian, an orthodox contemporary of the Gnostics and...