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