Valentinian I
[ val-uhn-tin-ee-uhn ]
/ ˌvæl ənˈtɪn i ən /
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noun
a.d. 321?–375, emperor of Western Roman Empire 364–375.
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Also Val·en·tin·i·a·nus I [val-uhn-tin-ee-ey-nuhs]. /ˌvæl ənˌtɪn iˈeɪ nəs/.
Words nearby Valentinian I
Valens, -valent, valentine, Valentine's Day, Valentine's position, Valentinian I, Valentinian II, Valentinian III, valentinite, Valentino, Valentinus
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British Dictionary definitions for Valentinian I
Valentinian I
Valentinianus I (ˌvælənˌtɪnɪˈeɪnəs)
/ (ˌvælənˈtɪnɪən) /
noun
321–375 ad, emperor of the Western Roman Empire (364–375); appointed his brother Valens to rule the Eastern Empire
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