Valentinian I
a.d. 321?–375, emperor of Western Roman Empire 364–375.
- Also Val·en·tin·i·a·nus I [val-uhn-tin-ee-ey-nuhs]. /ˌvæl ənˌtɪn iˈeɪ nəs/.
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Valentinian I. thought it right to forbid the ecclesiastics from receiving anything from widows and women, by will or otherwise.
A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 3 (of 10) | Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)The long impending division into two parts took place under Valentinian I., in the year of his accession, 364.
The Roman Empire in the Light of Prophecy | W. E. VineValentinian I. is said to have emulated Ausonius in licentious poetry.
The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 | E. RameurValentinian I., in 364, whether he would or not, was obliged to make two empires.
The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI | Thomas W. (Thomas William) Allies
British Dictionary definitions for Valentinian I
Valentinianus I (ˌvælənˌtɪnɪˈeɪnəs)
/ (ˌvælənˈtɪnɪən) /
321–375 ad, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (364–375); appointed his brother Valens to rule the Eastern Empire
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