• Source: Valens (disambiguation)
  • Valens was a Roman emperor (364–378).
    Valens may also refer to:

    Valens (usurper), probably Iulius Valens Licinianus, usurper (250) under emperor Decius
    Valerius Valens, Roman emperor (316–317) co-emperor of Licinius
    Valens, Ontario, a hamlet within Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    Valens, Switzerland, a resort in the canton of St. Gallen
    Valens Semiconductor, an Israeli semiconductor company producing chips for the HDBaseT video standard
    Valens, a protagonist in Gladius


    People with the name


    Fabius Valens, Roman general under Emperor Nero (died 69)
    Vettius Valens, astrologer (died c. 175)
    Valens Thessalonicus, usurper under Emperor Gallienus (261)
    Valens of Mursa (4th century AD), was bishop of Mursa (Osijek in modern Croatia) and a supporter of Homoian (semi-arianism) theology
    Valens Acidalius (1567–1595), was a German critic and poet
    Valens Comyn (1688–1751), was an English merchant and administrator and politician
    Valens Muhakwa, Rwandan politician
    Ritchie Valens (1941–1959), American rock music pioneer
    Chloe Valens, a character in Tales of Legendia


    See also


    Vale (disambiguation)
    Valen (disambiguation)

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