Examples of using Valentinian in English and their translations into Indonesian
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A certain statement in the funeral oration of St. Ambrose over the Emperor Valentinian II has been brought forward as a proof that the Church offered sacrifices
St. Ambrose may have done so for the soul of the catechumen Valentinian, but this would be a solitary instance,
The Gospel of Truth and the teachings of the Pistis Sophia can be unquestionably dated to the early 2nd century as they were part of the original Valentinian school, though the gospel itself is third century.
The Gospel of Truth[] and the teachings of the Pistis Sophia can be approximately dated to the early 2nd century as they were part of the original Valentinian school, though the gospel itself is 3rd century.
from the reign of Constantine up to Theodosius II and Valentinian III.
had obtained from Valentinian III a famous rescript of 445 confirming the supremacy of the Bishop of Rome.
Gaul the next year while Gratian's brother Valentinian II retained Italy, Pannonia, Hispania, and Africa.
was decorated with mosaics by Emperor Valentinian III(425-455), his mother Galla Placidia and his sister Honoria.
to install Galla Placidia and her son, Valentinian III, in his place.
Gaul the next year while Gratian's brother Valentinian II retained Italy, Pannonia and Africa.
counter that Thomas reflects very little to none of the full-blown Valentinian gnosticism as seen in many of the other texts in the cache of manuscripts found at Nag Hammadi.
Genseric, King of the Vandals and Alans, was of the opinion that these acts voided his 442 peace treaty with Valentinian, and on 31 May 455,
the widow of the emperor Valentinian and the daughter of the emperor Theodosius
A peace between Gaiseric and the Roman Emperor Valentinian III was concluded on 11 February 435, and in return for
the daughter of Valentinian III.
of- Theodosius II, Valentinian III, Marcian,
then there was read to the Council the Imperial Proclamation which was brought by the representatives of the Emperors Theodosius and Valentinian, Emperors of the Eastern and Western parts of the Empire.
was a Roman law issued from Ravenna in AD 426 by the emperor Valentinian III, or rather by his regent mother,
Solidus of Emperor Valentinian III.
Son of Valentinian I and Justina.