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  1. Valentinian I. (Flavius Valentinianus; * 321 in Cibalae [heute Vinkovci], Pannonien; † 17. November 375 in Brigetio bei Komárom im heutigen Ungarn) war von 364 bis 375 römischer Kaiser im Westen des Imperiums. Als sein Hauptverdienst gilt die weitgehende Sicherung der Rhein- und Donaugrenze.

  2. Valentinian I (Latin: Valentinianus; 321 – 17 November 375), sometimes called Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. He ruled the Western half of the empire, while his brother Valens ruled the East.

  3. 12. Apr. 2024 · Valentinian I was a Roman emperor from 364 to 375 who skillfully and successfully defended the frontiers of the Western Empire against Germanic invasions. Valentinian, who was the son of an army officer stationed in Pannonia (in central Europe), joined the army and served with his father in Africa.

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  4. Valentinian I. (auch Flavius Valentinianus, * 321 in Cibalis (wahrscheinlich: Mikanovici, Pannonia), heutiges Ungarn, † 17. November 375 in Brigetio, bei Komarom, Ungarn an der Grenze zur Slowakei), weströmischer Kaiser von 364-375. Er war der letzte große Soldatenkaiser.

  5. Valentinian I. (Flavius Valentinianus; * 321 in Cibalae [heute Vinkovci], Pannonien; † 17. November 375 in Brigetio bei Komárom im heutigen Ungarn) war von 364 bis 375 römischer Kaiser im Westen des Imperiums. Als sein Hauptverdienst gilt die weitgehende Sicherung der Rhein- und Donaugrenze.

  6. 19. Nov. 2021 · Valentinian I was a Roman emperor in the years 364-375 CE. He ruled the western and eastern parts of the empire; over time, he handed over the rule in the eastern part to his brother - Valens. After a few years, he appointed Gratian as co-emperor. He died of nervousness.

  7. The reign of Gratian and Theodosius I. Following Valentinians sudden death in 375, the West was governed by his son Gratian, then 16 years old, who had been given the title of Augustus as early as 367. The Pannonian army, rife with intrigue, quickly proclaimed Gratian’s half-brother, Valentinian II, only four years old.