Valeria, ae, f., daughter of Diocletian and wife of Galerius.

Valeriānus, ī, m., 1. (P.) Licinius Valeriānus, Roman emperor 253-260 A.D. 2. (P.) Licinius Valeriānus, son of (1).

Valerius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Corvīnus, Laevīnus, Messāla, Pūblicola.

valētūdō, inis [valeō, to be well], f., health (good or bad), sickness, weakness.

validus, a, um [valeō, to be well], adj., strong, healthy, effective.

vallum, ī, n., stockade, rampart, wall.

Vandalī, ōrum, pl. m., Vandals, a confederacy of German peoples that invaded Italy in the fifth century A.D..

variē [varius], adv., variously.

varius, a, um, adj., diverse, various.

Varrō, ōnis, m., 1. M. (Terentius) Varrō, a legate of Pompey in Spain, where he was defeated by Caesar. 2. P. (C.) Terentius Varrō, consul 219 and 216 B.C.