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Valentinian II or Gratian, 4th century Roman Emperors.
Valentinian II or Gratian, 4th century Roman Emperors. Head of a statue of Valentinian (371-392) or his half-brother Gratian (359-383). Valentinian was made co-emperor with Gratian in 375 when only 4 years of age (Gratian was 17 at the time). Although Gratian had been chosen by their father, Valentinian I, to succeed him, the army favoured Valentinian. Both were murdered, Gratian by the rebel general Magnus Maximus in 383, and Valentinian in 392, probably by order of his Frankish general, Arbogast, with whom he had quarrelled.
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AR923450
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Purpose
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3803px × 4596px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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4TH CENTURY
Ann Ronan Pictures
ART
ARTS
ASSASSINATED
BODY
Boy
BOYS
color
country
Crime
emperor
Face
Flavius Gratianus Augustus
Gratian
Gratianus
Head
Italy
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LOCATION
Male
Man
Marble
Men
Murder
MURDERED
murdering
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People
Portrait
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Roman
ROME
royal
Royalty
Sculpture
Slaughter
SLAUGHTERING
Statue
Valentinian II
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