The Pannonian army at Aquincum (near modern …
Years: 375 - 375
November
The Pannonian army at Aquincum (near modern Budapest), rife with intrigue, five days after the emperor's death declares Gratian's four-year-old half-brother Valentinian, the offspring of the emperor's second wife, Justina, Emperor Valentinian II.
The declaration is made without the knowledge or consent of the two reigning emperors, Valens and Gratian, but they soon accept Valentinian and allow him to rule Illyricum through Justina.
Locations
People
Groups
- Pannonia Prima (Roman province)
- Christianity, Arian
- Donatism
- Christianity, Nicene
- Italy, Praetorian prefecture of
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Gaul, Praetorian prefecture of
- Illyricum, Praetorian prefecture of
- Roman Empire: Valentinian dynasty (Rome)
Topics
- Roman Age Optimum
- Late Antiquity
- Migration Period
- Arian controversy
- Roman War with the Quadi and Sarmatians
