- The Valentinian Dynasty (364-395 CE and 425-455 CE) succeeded the Constantine Dynasty and consisted of five Emperors.
- The Dynasty was interrupted between 392-423 CE by the Theodosian Dynasty, with whom they intermarried.
The Emperors in the West
- Valentinian I (364-375 CE)
- Valens (364-378 CE)
- Gratian (375-383 CE)
- Valentinian II (375-392 CE)
- 392-395 CE Theodosius I (379-395 CE)
- 395-423 CE Honorius (393-423 CE)
- Valentinian III (425-455 CE)
The Roman Imperial Dynasties
- Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BCE-68 CE)
- Flavian Dynasty (69-96 CE)
- Nervo-Trajanic Dynasty (96-138 CE)
- Antonine Dynasty (138-192 CE)
- Severan Dynasty (193-246 CE)
- Constantine Dynasty (324-264 CE)
- Valentinian Dynasty (364-395 CE)
- Theodosian Dynasty (379-457 CE)
See Also
- Illyrian Emperors
- Emperors born in or near Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia).
- Soldier Emperors
- 33 Emperors in 50 years, nearly all the result of a succession of military coups during the Crisis of the Third Century (235-284 CE).