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Wasting no time, he told Valentinian that he planned to marry Honoria, and demanded the dowry he'd been promised. Naturally, Valentinian refused, and Attila used his status as a "wronged husband ...
Valentinian’s reign was challenging, as he had to suppress Procopius’s revolt, a relative of Julian, and face wars against various barbarian tribes. Among them were the Alamanni, Germanic people who ...
Michael Kaler, Was Heracleon a Valentinian? A New Look at Old Sources, The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 99, No. 3 (Jul., 2006), pp. 275-289 ...
Three date from Valentinian I, seven from Valentinian II, 15 from Theodosius I, 17 from Arcadius, 10 from Honorius and there is one unidentified coin.
When Origen of Alexandria presents numerous extensive quotations from Heracleon, whom he explicitly presents as a follower of Valentinus, one might expect a uniformly adversarial attitude toward this ...
Ezio follows on from Verdi’s Attila: the victorious general Aetius (Ezio) returns to Rome, where he incurs the resentment of the emperor Valentinian. In addition, both men love Fulvia, whose father ...