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90: 301:– on the beginning of the boy's consulship on 1 January 369. Themistius writes as though he were delivering the speech in person, but in fact it may have been sent as a text. Themistius's oration encouraged the infant Valentinianus to follow the example of his cousin 329:, his uncle and his father, and suggests Valentinianus is a good candidate for enrolment in the imperial college alongside his relations, whom Themistius notes support one another. Themistius points out an imbalance in the college, with two 395:. When asked to pray for Valentinianus, Basil is said to have responded by demanding that Valens give a commitment to orthodoxy as the condition for the boy's survival. Valens refused to comply with Basil's demand to 399:
his son into Nicene Christianity, instead giving Valentinianus an Arian baptism. Basil responded by saying that God's will would be done, and Valentinianus died soon after in Basil's own
384:, Dominica told her husband that she had been having visions that their son's illness was a punishment for Valens's ill-treatment of the city's Nicene Christian 585: 89: 325:, suggested that he himself be appointed tutor to the young Valentinianus. He further exhorts Valentinianus to emulate the other 229:, as it was the province from where he had launched his campaign. This name was used by the 4th-century Greek church historians 665: 605: 559: 460: 756: 574:
Hughes, Ian (5 August 2013). Imperial Brothers: Valentinian, Valens and the Disaster at Adrianople. Pen and Sword. p.48
517: 766: 761: 410:, delivered after Valentinianus's death, Themistius invokes divine intervention to bring Valens more children. 225: "the Galatian", but Hughes instead considered it to honor Valens’ success over defeating the revolt of 49: 505: 714: 271: 188: 32: 657:
Themistius and the Imperial Court: Oratory, Civic Duty, and Paideia from Constantius to Theodosius
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Themistius and the Imperial Court: Oratory, Civic Duty, and Paideia from Constantius to Theodosius
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Themistius and the Imperial Court: Oratory, Civic Duty, and Paideia from Constantius to Theodosius
501: 362: 318: 142: 313:, whom Themistius remarks is attentive to his instructors. Gratian's tutor was the Latin poet 701: 381: 230: 207: 169:, Valentinianus was born on 18 January 366. According to the work of the contemporary orator 127: 61: 597: 310: 283: 644:
De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and Their Families (1997)
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in 369, but he died in early childhood, and the empire passed to the descendants of
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Death of Valentinianus, the son of Emperor Valens, as depicted in the 9th century
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that the imperial presence be rooted at the city by the installation of a new
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Valentinianus was the third child of the emperor Valens and his wife
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Römische Kaisertabelle: Grundzüge einer römischen Kaiserchronologie
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume I, AD 260–395
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Bond, Sarah; Nicholson, Oliver (2018), Nicholson, Oliver (ed.),
727: 693: 385: 174: 119: 71: 554:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. pp. 171–172. 369:). His death is mentioned in the ecclesiastical histories of 287: 200: 660:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. p. 178. 512:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 381. 423:, Vol. I AD 260–395, Cambridge University Press (1971) 492: 345:. Themistius's oration represents the desire of the 251:on the other hand refer to him as Valentinianus. 149:, Valentinianus died as a result of his father's 738: 625:Socrates; Walford, Edward; de Valois, Henri, 583: 138:, Galates's uncle, whom he was named after. 653: 641:Domnica Augusta, Wife of the Emperor Valens 547: 421:The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 108:: Ούαλεντινιανός Γαλάτης, 18 January 366 – 254:According to legislation collected in the 341:, meaning that no emperor was present at 88: 590:The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity 282:, as Valens was wintering there during 165:, and their only son. According to the 739: 627:The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates 373:, Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen, and 361:Around 370, Valentinianus grew ill in 141:According to the 4th- and 5th-century 126:from 364 to 378. Born into the ruling 598:10.1093/acref/9780198662778.001.0001 543: 541: 539: 537: 535: 533: 531: 529: 488: 486: 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 474: 472: 451:Kienast, Dietmar (2017) . "Valens". 446: 444: 450: 419:Martindale, J. R.; Jones, A. H. M, 333:in the western empire and only one 184:marked the frontier of the empire. 13: 647: 14: 783: 526: 469: 441: 632: 619: 577: 568: 245:Consularia Constantinopolitana 167:Consularia Constantinopolitana 1: 434: 260:, Valentinianus was entitled 109: 213: 7: 654:Vanderspoel, John (2005) . 592:, Oxford University Press, 548:Vanderspoel, John (2005) . 16:Son of Roman emperor Valens 10: 788: 413: 247:and the Greek orations of 201: 191:, which would explain his 115:) was the only son of the 757:4th-century Roman consuls 719: 699: 685: 680: 173:, he was born beside the 77: 67: 55: 39: 26: 21: 356: 305:, the then ten-year-old 187:He was possibly born in 143:ecclesiastical histories 506:"Valentinianus Galates" 293:Themistius delivered a 156: 767:Sons of Roman emperors 723:Valentinianus Augustus 689:Valentinianus Augustus 363:Caesarea in Cappadocia 98: 762:Valentinianic dynasty 382:Socrates Scholasticus 231:Socrates Scholasticus 128:Valentinianic dynasty 102:Valentinianus Galates 92: 22:Valentinianus Galates 629:(1853), pgs. 211–261 311:western Roman empire 494:Martindale, John R. 426:Vanderspoel, John, 681:Political offices 638:Banchich, Thomas, 337:– Valens – in the 257:Codex Theodosianus 240:Chronicon Paschale 151:Arian Christianity 99: 735: 734: 720:Succeeded by 667:978-0-472-10485-7 607:978-0-19-866277-8 561:978-0-472-10485-7 462:978-3-534-26724-8 389:Basil of Caesarea 371:Tyrannius Rufinus 263:nobilissimus puer 224: 210: 147:Nicene Christians 130:, Galates became 87: 86: 779: 686:Preceded by 678: 677: 672: 671: 651: 645: 636: 630: 623: 617: 616: 615: 614: 581: 575: 572: 566: 565: 545: 524: 523: 490: 467: 466: 448: 408:Eleventh Oration 353:resident there. 347:Byzantine Senate 317:. 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Index

Galatia
Caesarea
Cappadocia
Dynasty
Valentinianic
Valens
Domnica

Paris Gregory
Greek
Roman emperor
Valens
Roman Empire
Valentinianic dynasty
Roman consul
Valentinian I
ecclesiastical histories
Nicene Christians
Arian Christianity
Domnica
Themistius
Danube
Danubian Limes
Galatia
epithet
Greek
translit.
lit.
Procopius
Socrates Scholasticus

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