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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.

Meaning of Valentinians from wikipedia

- Irenaeus was counteracting was the construct of later Valentinians. According to Irenaeus, the Valentinians believed that at the beginning there was a Pleroma...
- Regierungsstil des spaetroemischen Kaisers am Beispiel der Gesetzgebung Valentinians I. Muenchen: Beck, 2008. 398 p. (Vestigia, Bd. 58). Ernst Stein, Histoire...
- Look up Valentinian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Valentinian may refer to: Valentinian I or Valentinian the Great (321–375), Western Roman emperor...
- 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...
- 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...
- family origin in Pannonia Secunda in the western Balkans. Under the Valentinians, dynastic rule was consolidated and the division of the empire into west...
- in the developed and modified form given to it by his disciples, the Valentinians. He taught that there were three kinds of people, the spiritual, psychical...
- Valentinians, XXVII The distinction just explained as to the different use of the names Horos and Stauros was not carefully observed by Valentinians....
- Irenaeus and the Valentinians use this verse to argue for their own understandings of the resurrection of the dead. The Valentinians believed that resurrection...
- 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...