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Valentinus (fl. mid-4th century, died 369) was a Roman criminal and rebel put down after Count Theodosius's arrival in Britain in AD 369. Ammianus Marcellinus records that Valentinus was a Pannonian whose brother-in-law Maximinus was close to the emperor Valentinian I. Having committed some serious crime, he was able to have his sentence commuted to exile to Britain, where he resided at the time of the Great Conspiracy. Ammianus does not record that Valentinus took part in that barbarian rising, but does claim that he began planning a new revolt after the arrival of Theodosius. He organized fellow exiles and attempted to bribe local troops to his cause. Discovered, he was given over to Duke Dulcitius for execution, but Ammianus notes that investigation into Valentinus's plot was cursory, l

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  • Valentinus († 368) war ein römischer Usurpator gegen Kaiser Valentinian I. Der Pannonier Valentinus wurde 368 wegen eines (nicht überlieferten) Verbrechens zum Tode verurteilt, auf Bitten seines Schwagers Maximinus aber von Kaiser Valentinian begnadigt und nach Britannien verbannt. Dort sammelte Valentinus weitere Exilanten um sich und zettelte eine Verschwörung an, der sich auch örtliche Truppenführer anschlossen. Der Kaiser entsandte seinen magister equitum Theodosius, der die Rebellion im Rahmen eines größer angelegten Feldzugs gegen aufständische Pikten, Skoten und Sachsen niederschlug. Valentinus und seine Anhänger wurden dem neuen Dux Britanniarum Dulcitius übergeben und hingerichtet. (de)
  • Valentinus (fl. mid-4th century, died 369) was a Roman criminal and rebel put down after Count Theodosius's arrival in Britain in AD 369. Ammianus Marcellinus records that Valentinus was a Pannonian whose brother-in-law Maximinus was close to the emperor Valentinian I. Having committed some serious crime, he was able to have his sentence commuted to exile to Britain, where he resided at the time of the Great Conspiracy. Ammianus does not record that Valentinus took part in that barbarian rising, but does claim that he began planning a new revolt after the arrival of Theodosius. He organized fellow exiles and attempted to bribe local troops to his cause. Discovered, he was given over to Duke Dulcitius for execution, but Ammianus notes that investigation into Valentinus's plot was cursory, lest it produce more unrest in the province. (en)
  • Valentino (latino: Valentinus; ... – 368) fu un ribelle che combatté contro il comes Teodosio in Britannia. Il suo nome è riportato come Valentino in Ammiano, ma come Valentiniano in Zosimo, Girolamo e Giordane. (it)
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  • Valentinus († 368) war ein römischer Usurpator gegen Kaiser Valentinian I. Der Pannonier Valentinus wurde 368 wegen eines (nicht überlieferten) Verbrechens zum Tode verurteilt, auf Bitten seines Schwagers Maximinus aber von Kaiser Valentinian begnadigt und nach Britannien verbannt. Dort sammelte Valentinus weitere Exilanten um sich und zettelte eine Verschwörung an, der sich auch örtliche Truppenführer anschlossen. Der Kaiser entsandte seinen magister equitum Theodosius, der die Rebellion im Rahmen eines größer angelegten Feldzugs gegen aufständische Pikten, Skoten und Sachsen niederschlug. Valentinus und seine Anhänger wurden dem neuen Dux Britanniarum Dulcitius übergeben und hingerichtet. (de)
  • Valentino (latino: Valentinus; ... – 368) fu un ribelle che combatté contro il comes Teodosio in Britannia. Il suo nome è riportato come Valentino in Ammiano, ma come Valentiniano in Zosimo, Girolamo e Giordane. (it)
  • Valentinus (fl. mid-4th century, died 369) was a Roman criminal and rebel put down after Count Theodosius's arrival in Britain in AD 369. Ammianus Marcellinus records that Valentinus was a Pannonian whose brother-in-law Maximinus was close to the emperor Valentinian I. Having committed some serious crime, he was able to have his sentence commuted to exile to Britain, where he resided at the time of the Great Conspiracy. Ammianus does not record that Valentinus took part in that barbarian rising, but does claim that he began planning a new revolt after the arrival of Theodosius. He organized fellow exiles and attempted to bribe local troops to his cause. Discovered, he was given over to Duke Dulcitius for execution, but Ammianus notes that investigation into Valentinus's plot was cursory, l (en)
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  • Valentinus (Usurpator) (de)
  • Βαλεντίνος (στασιαστής) (el)
  • Valentino (ribelle) (it)
  • Valentinus (rebel) (en)
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