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Valentinian I
Roman emperor from 364 to 375
Valens
Valens (; ; 328 – 9 August 378) was Roman emperor from 364 to 378. Following a largely unremarkable military career, he was named co-emperor by his elder brother Valentinian I, who gave him the eastern half of the Roman Empire to rule. In 378, Valens was defeated and killed at the Battle of Adrianople against the invading Goths, which astonished contemporaries and marked the beginning of barbarian encroachment into Roman territory.
Valentinian III
emperor of the Western Roman Empire (419-455)
Gratian
Gratian (; ; 18 April 359 – 25 August 383) was 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 the West after his father's death in 375. He nominally shared the government with his infant half-brother Valentinian II, who was also acclaimed emperor in Pannonia on Valentinian's death. The East was ruled by his uncle Valens, who was later succeeded by Theodosius I.
Valentinian II
Roman emperor from 375 to 392
Battle of Adrianople
378 battle between Roman Empire and Goths
Magnus Maximus
late 4th-century Roman emperor of Britain and usurper of the West
Galla Placidia
4th-century Roman Empress
Hilderic
thumb|A coin struck in Hilderic's name (Hildirix) and bearing his effigy. Hilderic (Latin: Flavius Hildericus) (460s – 533) was the penultimate king of the Vandals and Alans in North Africa in Late Antiquity (523–530). Although dead by the time the Vandal Kingdom was overthrown in 534, he nevertheless played a key role in that event.
Valentinianic dynasty
Roman dynasty
Flavius Victor
emperor of the Western Roman Empire
Galla
Roman empress, wife of Theodosius I
Marina Severa
Roman empress
Justina
Roman empress as the wife of Valentinian I
Dominica
Domnica was a Roman empress as the wife of the emperor Valens, who ruled the East from 364 to 378. After the death of her husband at the Battle of Adrianople, she ruled as de facto regent and defended Constantinople against the attacking Goths until his successor Theodosius I arrived.
Constantia
Roman empress as the wife of Gratian
Eudocia
Roman imperial princess
Arshak III
king of Armenia
Great Conspiracy
Uprising against Roman rule of Britain (367-368)
Valentinianus Galates
Imperial Roman prince and consul (366-369)
Laeta
thumb | right | Coin with her husbands image Laeta was a Roman empress as the second wife of the emperor Gratian.
Gratianus Funarius
Roman military officer, founder of the Valentinianic dynasty
Zarmandukht
thumb|Zarmanduxt.jpg124 Zarmandukht (also spelled Zarmanduxt; fl. 383) was the consort of King Pap of Arsacid Armenia, who ruled from 370 to 374. She was regent of Armenia during the minority of her sons, co-rulers Arsaces (Arshak) III and Vologases (Vagharshak) II, who ruled from 378 to 386/387.
Byzantine Empire under the Constantinian and Valentinian dynasties
events of the Eastern half of the Roman Empire from 324 to 378