VALENTINIAN III (Placidius Valentinianus), the son of Constantius III and Placidia, was declared Caesar by Theodosius II in A.D.424, when he was about five or six years old.
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Valentinian III, AE2, c.437, Constantinople D N VALENTINIANVS PE A Pearl-diademed, helmeted, draped, cuirassed bust right, spear pointing forward in right hand, shield in left CONCOR_DIA AGV ...
Valentinian I through Theodosius II and Valentinian III (AD 364 - 450/455) - References For the primary numismatic references, see the main page. Some numismatic references have basic biographies of the imperial families.
Gratian & Valentinian II Left to Right: Gratian - 367-383 AD - AE2 - Emperor with victory raises captive - Rome mint 2nd workshop        DN GRATIA-NVS PF AVG / REPARATIO REIPVB - SM R B (SM=sacra moneta) ...
Flavius Valentinianus Emperor 375-392 Valentinian II [b. 371] held no office until the death of Gratian, when he was left with Italy, which Maximus invaded in 387. Valentinian fled to the East, returning with Theodosius and his army.
Flavius Valentinianus Born: A.D. 321 at Cibalis in Panonnia Emperor: A.D. 364 - 375 ...
Valentinian I standing head right, holding labarum with right hand, crowned by Victory on globe in left. Chi Rho in field to left RESTITVTOR - REIPVBLICAE RIC40b, Valentinian II: AE2 (0378AD-0383AD) ...
343 VALENTINIAN I. 364-375. Æ3 of Siscia. Bust right/Emp. dragging captive & holding labarum with chi-rho, BSISCV in ex.. SR-4102. VF, bit porous $30 343a---Æ3 of Constantinople, CON* in ex. Vf, nice patina. $35 ...
BB502. Valentinian I, AD 364-375, AE3. Emperor bust rt./RESTITVT REIPVB, Emperor stands holding Victory. Centered, 1 small flan notch as made, brown tone, worn but with clear portrait and reverse, Fine ...
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Covers Emperors from Valentinian I Through Valentinian III. Very well done! Dane's page on RIC lists of late Roman Bronze coins Dane has downloadable XL files based on coin types.
The long and almost consecutive reigns of two weak and ineffective emperors in the West, Honorius (395-423) and Valentinian III (425-455), contributed to the rapid political decline.
Translation : "Dominus Noster Valentinianus Pius Felix Augustus", (Notre seigneur Valentinien pieux heureux auguste). Description : Buste diadémé, drapé et cuirassé de Valentinien Ier à droite, vu de trois quarts en avant (A'). REVERSE ...
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