Today in Ancient History: On this day in A.D. 419, the future Roman Emperor
Valentinian III was born in Ravenna, the capital of the Western Empire [see
Rome]. The most noteworthy event in his life was the
invasion of Africa by the Vandals. Valentinian was only 10 at the time, but he'd already been emperor for a few years. Valentinian's life was dominated by two major figures, his mother
Galla Placidia, and his Master of the Soldiers,
Aetius.
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