- Gratian
- Latin Flavius Gratianus biographical name 359-383 Roman emperor (367-383)
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Gratian — (* 359 in Sirmium; † 25. August 383 in Lugdunum), mit vollständigem Namen Flavius Gratianus, war von 375 bis 383 Kaiser im Westen des Römischen Reiches, wurde aber bereits 367 von seinem Vater Valentinian I. zum Mitkaiser ernannt. Zusammen mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gratian — • Details on this Roman Emperor who was the son of Valentinian I. He was born at Sirmium, 359 and died at Lyons, 383 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gratian Gratian … Catholic encyclopedia
Gratian — Gratian, Grazian lateinischer Ursprung, Bedeutung: der Anmutige. Namensträger: Gratian, römischer Kaiser … Deutsch namen
Gratian — [grā′shən] (L. name Flavius Gratianus) A.D. 359 383; Rom. emperor (375 383) … English World dictionary
GRATIAN° — (Franciscus Gratianus; d. before 1179), monk of Bologna. He is known for his canonical compilation Decretum Gratiani, assembled about 1140. The other title of the compilation, Concordantia discordantium canonum, clearly indicates its purpose, to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gratian — Infobox Roman emperor name =Gratian full name=Flavius Gratianus (from birth to accession); Flavius Gratianus Augustus (as emperor) title=Emperor of the Roman Empire caption =A coin of Gratian. The legend shows Gratian s titles, D N GRATIANVS P F… … Wikipedia
Gratian — /gray shee euhn, sheuhn/, n. (Flavius Gratianus) A.D. 359 383, Roman emperor 375 383. * * * Latin in full Flavius Gratianus Augustus born 359, Sirmium, Pannonia died Aug. 25, 383, Lugdunum, Lugdunensis Roman emperor (r. 367–83). He originally… … Universalium
Gratian — I Gratian, eigentlich Flavius Gratianus, römischer Kaiser (367 383), * Sirmium (heute Sremska Mitrovica) 18. 4. 359, ✝ Lugdunum (heute Lyon) 25. 8. 383. Mit acht Jahren zum Augustus ausgerufen, übernahm er nach dem Tod seines Vaters … Universal-Lexikon
Gratian — (twelfth century) Historian and Legalist. Little is known of the life of Gratian. He was probably born in Chiusi, Italy, and was a professed Camaldolese monk. He is remembered for his Concordantia Discordantium Canonum, generally known as… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Gratian (jurist) — Gratian, was a 12th century canon lawyer from Bologna. He is sometimes wrongly referred to as Franciscus Gratianus, or Johannes Gratianus, or Giovanni Graziano. His birth and death dates are unknown.Since the 11th century, Bologna had been the… … Wikipedia
Gratian (disambiguation) — Gratian can refer to:*Gratian the Elder, a 4th century Roman soldier. Father of the emperors Valens and Valentinian and grandfather of: *Gratian the later fourth century Roman Emperor *Gratian, a 5th century Romano British usurper and emperor.… … Wikipedia