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  1. Marina Severa (died before 382) was a Roman empress as the first wife of Valentinian I, and the mother of Gratian. The primary sources give two different names for her. John Malalas, the Chronicon Paschale and John of Nikiû name her "Marina" while all other sources call her "Severa".

  2. First wife of Valentinian I, Roman emperor (r. 364–375); children: Gratian. Valentinian's second wife was Justina (fl. 350–370). Source for information on Severa, Marina: Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  3. Marina Severa (died before 382) was a Roman empress as the first wife of Valentinian I, and the mother of Gratian. The primary sources give two different names for her. John Malalas, the Chronicon Paschale and John of Nikiû name her "Marina" while all other sources call her "Severa".

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Marina Severa from "Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum "Marina Severa († before 375) was the Empress of Rome and first wife of Emperor Valentinian I. She was the mother of later Emperor Gratian. Contents [hide]

  5. According to a source, when empress Marina Severa saw her friend Justina at the baths, she was greatly struck with the beauty of the virgin, and spoke of her to the emperor, saying that she was so lovely, that she herself, though a woman, was altogether charmed with her.

  6. Possibly a relative of the Constantinian dynasty, she was Valentinian's second wife after Marina Severa, and stepmother of the augustus Gratian and the mother-in-law of the augustus Theodosius I. Her young son Valentinian was made emperor shortly after her husband's death in November 375.

  7. Who is Marina Severa? Marina Severa was the Empress of Rome and first wife of Emperor Valentinian I. She was the mother of later Emperor Gratian. Her full name is not actually known. Marina Severa is a combination of the two names given in primary sources.