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  Roman empire - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science
The succession during this dynasty was peaceful, though it was not succession of rulers that all belong to the same family for generations (dynastic).
The emperors of the Antonine Dynasty were Nerva (96–98), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius (138–161) and Marcus Aurelius (161–180).
Valentinian suffered from a burst blood vessel in the skull while he was viciously yelling at the people gathered.
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  Valens - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Valentinian was aware that the empire was too large and dangerous to govern alone.
As Western Roman Emperor, Valentinian took Italy, Illyrium, Spain, Gaul, Britain and Africa, leaving to Eastern Roman Emperor Valens the eastern half of the Balkan peninsula, Greece, Egypt, Syria and Asia Minor as far east as Persia.
Valentinian’s two sons and Valens' nephews, Gratian and Valentinian II were evelated to Augusti by the imperial troops in Pannonia upon his death.
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 Family Ancestry Dynasties Valentinian
The Valentinian Dynasty was a group of emperors that ruled the Roman Empire from the year 364 until 392.
The rise of the Valentinian dynasty begin when emperor Jovian died.
After the the death of Jovian, a council got together at Nicaea and chose Valentinian as the new emperor, and this was the start of what became the Valentinian dynasty.
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 Roman Empire - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
However, their backgrounds as a military dynasty led to further irrelevancy of the senate, and the move from princeps, or first citizen, to imperator, or emperor, was finalized during their reign.
In 365, while Valentinian was at Paris and then at Reims to direct the operations of his generals against the Alamanni, Procopius managed to bribe two legions assigned to Constantinople and take control of the Eastern Roman capital.
During an audience to an embassy from the Quadi at Brigetio on the Danube (part of modern-day Komárom, Hungary), Valentinian suffered a burst blood vessel in the skull while angrily yelling at the people gathered.
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 Valens - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When it came time to elect Jovian’s successor, Valentinian was an obvious choice.
In his stead, Valens imposed another Arsacid, Varazdat, who ruled under the regency of the sparapet Musel Mamikonean, a friend of Rome.
His death was considered a sign from God.
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 Byzantines
Valens (Iulius Valens) (328 - 378, ruled 364 - 378) – brother of Valentinian I
Gratianus (359 - 383, ruled 378 - 379) – son of Valentinian I
Laskarid dynasty (in exile in the Empire of Nicaea)
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 Valentinian & Theodosius
During this period, it was considered a higher honor to have the obverse legend broken in the middle rather than in a continuous arc.
Coins of Gratian showing the break (right and left) were struck after the death of Valentinian I; coins of Valentinian II with a break date after the death of Gratian.
Valentinian II was restored to power in Rome where he soon was murdered by his advisor, the German Arbogast.
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 Valentinian dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Valentinian Dynasty ruled the Roman Empire from 364 to 392 and the West Roman Empire from 425 to 455.
The dynasty was related to the House of Theodosius.
This page was last modified 17:00, 14 October 2006.
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 List of Byzantine Emperors - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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Marcian, (392-457, ruled 450 - 457) – son-in-law of Arcadius, brother-in-law of Theodosius II Dynasty of Leo
Lascaran dynasty (in exile in the Empire of Nicaea during the time of the Latin Empire)
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 Eugenius - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Following the mysterious death of Valentinian II, the general Arbogast was forced to save his life by elevating the administrator Eugenius to emperor.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Eugenius contains research on
Eugenius, External links, 4th century births, 394 deaths, Roman usurpers and Valentinian Dynasty.
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 List of Roman Emperors
On the other hand, the name Caesar became the family name of the first dynasty and was effectively treated as a title, a practice which continued throughout the Empire.
5 Severan Dynasty, African, Asian and Syrian Emperors
co-emperor with Valentinian II (375 to 392); assassinated
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