Valentinian III
Valentinian III (Latin: Flavius Placidius Valentinianus Augustus;[1] 2 July 419 – 16 March 455), was Roman emperor in the western Roman Empire from 425 to 455. After Attila the Hun was defeated, Valentinian feared that his general Aetius would overthrow him. So, Valentinian killed Aetius, whose guards then killed Valentinian.
Valentinian III Media
Solidus minted in Thessalonica to celebrate Valentinian III's marriage to Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius II. On the reverse, the three of them in their wedding costume.
Solidus of Valentinian III marked:d·n· pla· valentinianus p·f· aug·
Valentinian portrayed by Claude Laydu in Attila
References
- ↑ In Classical Latin, Valentinian's name would be written as FLAVIVS PLACIDIVS VALENTINIANVS AVGVSTVS.