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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- Emperor of Rome (367–383) who ruled jointly (from 379) with Theodosius I.
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Extracts from it were included in influential anthologies, such as Gratian's Decretum and Peter Lombard's
Medieval Political Philosophy Kilcullen, John 2006
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Personal Tutor to the future St. Paulinus of Nola and to young Gratian, heir to the throne during the turbulent final years of the Western Roman Empire.
More on the Democratic party’s War on Breasts. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Personal Tutor to the future St. Paulinus of Nola and to young Gratian, heir to the throne during the turbulent final years of the Western Roman Empire.
Spitzer considering Senate run? …No, really? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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When his former student Gratian was assassinated, Ausonius threw up his hands and retired to his farm in Gaul.
More on the Democratic party’s War on Breasts. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Personal Tutor to the future St. Paulinus of Nola and to young Gratian, heir to the throne during the turbulent final years of the Western Roman Empire.
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Although the U.S. government has denied conducting air strikes in support of the operation, U.S. ambassador to Kenya Scott Gratian pledged technical assistance to the Kenyans.
John Feffer: In Search of Terrorist Enemies in Africa John Feffer 2011
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Although the U.S. government has denied conducting air strikes in support of the operation, U.S. ambassador to Kenya Scott Gratian pledged technical assistance to the Kenyans.
John Feffer: In Search of Terrorist Enemies in Africa John Feffer 2011
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Personal Tutor to the future St. Paulinus of Nola and to young Gratian, heir to the throne during the turbulent final years of the Western Roman Empire.
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Although the U.S. government has denied conducting air strikes in support of the operation, U.S. ambassador to Kenya Scott Gratian pledged technical assistance to the Kenyans.
John Feffer: In Search of Terrorist Enemies in Africa John Feffer 2011
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When his former student Gratian was assassinated, Ausonius threw up his hands and retired to his farm in Gaul.
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