VALENTINIAN I (364-375). Solidus. Constantinople. 4,44 g. His bust diademed and draped to the right. R/ The emperor standing frontally holding a labarum and a Victory on a globe. R.C.V. 19257. Slight
JayFm Live - ON THIS DAY IN THE YEAR AD365, VALENTINIAN I WAS PROCLAIMED THE EMPEROR OF ROME. Valentinian I was born on 3rd July 321 and died on the 17th November
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VALENTINIAN I (321-375). /nBronze statue of the Roman emperor Valentinian I holding symbols of the Church and the empire Stock Photo - Alamy
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![Valentinian I (321-375), also known as Valentinian the Great, was the son of Gratianus Major, a commander under emperors Constantine I and Constans I. Valentinian joined the army in the late 330s, Valentinian I (321-375), also known as Valentinian the Great, was the son of Gratianus Major, a commander under emperors Constantine I and Constans I. Valentinian joined the army in the late 330s,](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B03935/valentinian-i-321-375-also-known-as-valentinian-the-great-was-the-son-of-gratianus-major-a-commander-under-emperors-constantine-i-and-constans-i-valentinian-joined-the-army-in-the-late-330s-but-he-was-humiliated-and-his-career-ruined-during-a-debacle-against-alamanni-raiders-caused-by-the-incompetency-of-others-his-fortunes-would-swiftly-change-when-he-was-promoted-to-tribune-by-emperor-jovian-whose-later-death-led-to-valentinians-ascension-to-emperor-by-civil-and-military-assembly-in-364-he-selected-his-brother-valens-as-co-emperor-of-the-east-while-valentinian-managed-the-west-2B03935.jpg)