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    "Flavius Julius Valens". This name is only attested in one inscription from the L'Année Épigraphique, which also refers to Valentinian as "Flavius Julius...
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    Flavius Julius Crispus (/ˈkrɪspəs/; c. 300 – 326) was the eldest son of the Roman emperor Constantine I, as well as his junior colleague (caesar) from...
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    from Sabratha in Africa. They had two sons, Titus Flavius Vespasianus (born 39) and Titus Flavius Domitianus (born 51), and a daughter, Domitilla (born...
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    Flavius Valerius Constantius (c. 250 – 25 July 306), also called Constantius I, was a Roman emperor from 305 to 306. He was one of the four original members...
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    Constantius II (Latin: Flavius Julius Constantius; ‹See Tfd›Greek: Κωνστάντιος, translit. Kōnstántios; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361) was Roman emperor...
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    Flavia gens (redirect from Flavius)
    prominence was Marcus Flavius, tribune of the plebs in 327 and 323 BC; however, no Flavius attained the consulship until Gaius Flavius Fimbria in 104 BC....
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    Flavius Julius Constans (c. 323 – 350), also called Constans I, was Roman emperor from 337 to 350. He held the imperial rank of caesar from 333, and was...
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    brothers, Valentinian I and Valens, who subsequently divided the empire between them. Following Jovian's death, Valentinian and Valens removed any threats to...
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    elected pope of Alexandria following the death of Alexander I. Flavius Julius Valens, Roman emperor (d. 378) Huan Chong, Chinese general and governor...
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  • The restoration of paganism from Julian until Valens was a brief period, from 361 until 375, of relative tolerance towards pagans in the Roman Empire....
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    Domitian's own family members, Titus Flavius Sabinus, Titus Flavius Clemens and Marcus Arrecinus Clemens. Flavius Clemens was a cousin of Domitian, and...
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    Valens at Constantinople on 28 March 364. This was done over the objections of Dagalaifus, the magister equitum. Ammianus makes it clear that Valens was...
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  • Drusus Julius Caesar Gaius Duilius Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Valens Gaius Flaminius Gaius Flavius Fimbria...
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  • Constantine declares his son, Flavius Julius Constantius, to the rank of caesar, designating Flavius as his successor. Flavius will ascend the throne as Constantine...
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    Flavius Valerius Severus (died September 307), also called Severus II, was a Roman emperor from 306 to 307, and a member of the Tetrarchy. He shared control...
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    Soncino edition Josephus, The Life of Flavius Josephus 76 Josephus, The Wars of the Jews II.17 Josephus, Flavius, The Jewish War, tr. G.A. Williamson,...
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    Constantine I (Latin: Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306...
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    Julius Nepos (died 9 May 480), or simply Nepos, ruled as Roman emperor of the West from 24 June 474 to 28 August 475. After losing power in Italy, Nepos...
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  • Vaballathus - king under Aurelian Vagellius - poet Valens - emperor Fabius Valens - consul Vettius Valens - astrologer Valentinian I - emperor Valentinian...
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    backgrounds. Romulus came to power through the usurpation of his predecessor Julius Nepos (r. 474–475 in Italy) in 475. Nepos fled to Dalmatia and continued...
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    diptychs of the year 521, which refer to him as Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus. The name Flavius became a courtesy title by the late 4th century...
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    Gratian (redirect from Flavius Gratian)
    early 378, he notified Valens that he was returning to Thrace to assist him in his struggle against the Goths. Late in July, Valens was informed that the...
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  • the Emperor Valens defeated the usurpers Procopius and Marcellus. Civil War – 366 – Battle of Thyatira – The army of the Roman emperor Valens defeats the...
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  • maintained as a way of delimiting the new viceroyalties: First Flavius Odoacer and later Flavius Theodoricus were granted the prefecture of Italy; Louis I...
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    Constantine II (Latin: Flavius Claudius Constantinus; 316 – 340) was Roman emperor from 337 to 340. The son of the emperor Constantine I, he was proclaimed...
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    to campaign extensively on both sides of the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Valens (328–378), "the Last True Roman" Eastern Emperor (and brother of Valentinian...
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    executions at Emperor Gratian's court. In 379, after the eastern Roman emperor Valens was killed at the Battle of Adrianople against the Goths, Gratian appointed...
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  • Sallustius Consul of the Roman Empire 364 with D.N. Flavius Jovianus Augustus Succeeded by Flavius Valentinianus Augustus, and Flavius Julius Valens Augustus...
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    Julian (Latin: Flavius Claudius Julianus; ‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἰουλιανός Ioulianos; 331 – 26 June 363) was the Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and Roman...
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    in ruling the Western empire, while the East was governed by his uncle Valens until 378 and Theodosius I from 379. When Gratian was killed by the usurper...
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