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The Valentinian Dynasty or Valentinianic Dynasty,〔Kulikowski, M. ''Rome's Gothic Wars: from the third century to Alaric''. 2007. pg 162.〕〔McLynn, N. B. ''Ambrose of Milan: church and court in a Christian capital'' 1994. pg 169.〕〔Lenski, N. E. ''The Cambridge companion to the Age of Constantine''. 2006. pg 103.〕 consisting of four emperors, ruled the Western Roman Empire from 364 to 392 and the Eastern Roman Empire from 364 to 378. *Western emperors: * *Valentinian I (364–375) * *his sons Gratian (375–383) and Valentinian II (375–392) *Eastern emperor(s): * *Valentinian I's brother Valens (364–378) * *Valentinian's daughter's husband Theodosius I The dynasty was related to the Theodosian dynasty by the marriage of Theodosius I of the East to Valentinian I's daughter. From this marriage came Galla Placidia,〔(Her profile in "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley )〕 whose son Valentinian III became the western emperor (425–455), the last ruler descended from either dynasty. His descendants continued to be a part of the Roman nobility in Constantinople until the end of the 6th century. ==Family tree== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Valentinian dynasty」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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