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Valentinian III

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Valentinian III (419-455)

Roman emperor, AD 425-455. The son of Constantius III and Placidia, he was given control of the Western Roman empire by the Byzantine emperor Theodosius II. He was weak and inactive, and was dominated first by his mother and then the army commander Aëtius. After killing Aëtius, he was himself assassinated in 455.


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