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    Gratian (Latin: Gratianus; 18 April 359 – 25 August 383) was emperor of the Western Roman Empire from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, Gratian...
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    written in the 12th century as a legal textbook by the jurist known as Gratian. It forms the first part of the collection of six legal texts, which together...
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  • Gratian can refer to: Felinus and Gratian (d. 250 AD), Christian martyrs and saints Gratianus Funarius, Roman soldier, father of emperors Valentinian...
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  • Gratian Dietrich Bela Anda known as Gratian Anda (born 1969) is a Swiss business magnate and industrial heir who is currently the controlling shareholder...
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    Jerónimo Gracián or Jerome Gratian, O.Carm (6 June 1545 – 21 September 1614) was a Spanish Carmelite and writer. He was the spiritual director of St Teresa...
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  • Gratian or Gratianus (died c. February 407) was a Roman usurper in Roman Britain from 406-407. After the murder of the usurper Marcus, Gratian was proclaimed...
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  • Grațian Sepi (born 30 December 1910 in Vălcani, Austria-Hungary (now in Romania) – deceased 6 March 1977) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker...
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    Ambrose (section Gratian)
    scholarship indicates Gratian's religious policies do not evidence capitulation to Ambrose more than they evidence Gratian's own views. Gratian's devotion did...
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    Constantia (362–383) was the first empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire. According to Ammianus Marcellinus, her mother was Faustina...
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    half-brother Gratian in ruling the Western empire, while the East was governed by his uncle Valens until 378 and Theodosius I from 379. When Gratian was killed...
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    at Emperor Gratian's court. In 379, after the eastern Roman emperor Valens perished at the Battle of Adrianople against the Goths, Gratian appointed Theodosius...
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    Valens were both made Roman emperors in 364. Valentinian I's two sons, Gratian and Valentinian II both became emperors. Valentinian I's daughter Galla...
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  • Grațian Petru Moldovan (born 29 September 1962) is a Romanian former football midfielder. After he ended his playing career, Moldovan settled in the United...
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    person, but lack of coordination with his nephew, the western emperor Gratian (Valentinian I's son), as well as poor battle tactics, led to Valens and...
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  • Gratian Goldstein is an American bridge player. North American Bridge Championships (8) Marcus Cup (1) 1950 Chicago Mixed Board-a-Match (2) 1955, 1958...
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  • Saints Felinus and Gratian(us) (sometimes Gratinian(us)) (d. 250 AD) are venerated as martyrs by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. They are...
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    and Saxons. Valentinian founded the Valentinianic dynasty, with his sons Gratian and Valentinian II succeeding him in the western half of the empire. Valentinian...
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    unsuccessfully tried to suppress Christianity. On 27 February 380, Theodosius I, Gratian, and Valentinian II established Nicene Christianity as the State church...
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    pontifex maximus well into Late Antiquity, including Gratian (r. 367–383), but during Gratian's reign the phrase was replaced in imperial titulature with...
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    (now Bordeaux, France). For a time, he was tutor to the future Emperor Gratian, who afterwards bestowed the consulship on him. His best-known poems are...
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  • time, leading some to think Gratianus could have been stationed there. Gratian's first independent command was as a tribune, probably in the mobile field...
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  • (376–382) led to favourable terms for the Goths when peace was made with Gratian and Theodosius I in 382. Fritigern appears in the Latinized form Fritigernus...
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  • Gregory VI (Latin: Gregorius VI; died 1048), born Giovanni Graziano (John Gratian) in Rome (Latin: Johannes Gratianus), was bishop of Rome and ruler of the...
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  • calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Emperor Gratian moves the capital to Mediolanum (modern-day Milan). Because of his Christian...
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  • These are the canonical collections of a later date than the Decretum of Gratian (about 1150). The commentators on these collections are named decretalists...
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  • to it as a preventative measure for "sexual immorality." Scholars like Gratian of Bologna were quick to posit their theories on marriage. His 12th century...
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  • Laeta was a Roman empress as the second wife of the emperor Gratian. Gratian was first married to Constantia, who died at the age of 21. The Chronicon...
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  • has ceased to exist or does not correspond to the reality anymore. By Gratian. cetera desunt the rest are missing Also spelled "caetera desunt". ceteris...
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    III (1883). Gregory, History of the Franks, (10.31). "Book of Saints – Gratian". CatholicSaints.Info. 2013-07-25. Retrieved 2020-08-20.  This article...
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    Merobaudes (Magister militum), which gives them land to settle on the Danube. Gratian, age 16, takes over the government at Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)...
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