Gratian

[[Bust (sculpture)|Bust]] possibly representing Gratian found in [[Trier]].<ref name=W/><ref>{{Cite web |last=Lenaghan |first=J. |date=2012 |title=Portrait head of emperor with sideburns (Gratian or Honorius?). Augusta Treverorum (Belgica II). Late fourth to early fifth century. |url=http://laststatues.classics.ox.ac.uk/database/discussion.php?id=956 |access-date= |website=Last Statues of Antiquity |id=LSA-584}}</ref> Gratian (; ; 18 April 359 – 25 August 383) was emperor of the Western Roman Empire from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, Gratian was raised to the rank of ''Augustus'' as a child and inherited the West after his father's death in 375. He nominally shared the government with his infant half-brother Valentinian II, who was also acclaimed emperor in Pannonia on Valentinian's death. The East was ruled by his uncle Valens, who was later succeeded by Theodosius I.

Gratian subsequently led a campaign across the Rhine, attacked the Lentienses, and forced the tribe to surrender. That same year, the eastern emperor Valens was killed fighting the Goths at the Battle of Adrianople, which led to Gratian elevating Theodosius to replace him in 379. Gratian favoured Nicene Christianity over traditional Roman religion, issuing the Edict of Thessalonica, refusing the office of ''pontifex maximus'', and removing the Altar of Victory from the Roman Senate's Curia Julia. The city of Cularo on the Isère river in Roman Gaul was renamed after him, which later evolved to Grenoble. By 383 Gratian had become unpopular with his army, which abandoned him during a confrontation with the usurper Magnus Maximus near Lutetia (Paris). Gratian fled to Lugdunum and was later murdered. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Decretum by Gratianus

    Published 1511
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    GESCHICHTE ... DES CHRISTENTUMS ... by GRATIANUS

    Published 1778
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    Decretvm Gratiani by Gratianus

    Published 1606
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    Decretum (cum apparatu Bartholomaei Brixiensis). Ed: Franciscus Moneliensis by Gratianus

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    Decretum (cum apparatu Bartholomaei Brixiensis) by Gratianus

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    Decretum (cum apparatu Bartholomaei Brixiensis) by Gratianus

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    Decretvm Gratiani by Gratianus

    Published 1606
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    De conciliatione legum digestorum, et codicis, libri duo by Gratianus, Franciscus

    Published 1573
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    Brief an Johann Jakob Grynaeus by Gratianus, Martin

    Other Authors: “…Gratianus, Martin…”
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