- poor
battle tactics, led to
Valens and much of the
eastern Roman army
dying at a
battle near
Adrianople in 378.
Although Valens is
described as indecisive...
-
Ritchie Valens, was an
American guitarist,
singer and songwriter. A rock and roll
pioneer and a
forefather of the
Chicano rock movement,
Valens died in...
-
reactions of
Ritchie Valens'
immediate family and
loved ones, are
depicted in the
Valens biopic La
Bamba (1987). Fans of Holly,
Valens, and
Richardson have...
- (disambiguation)
Valan (disambiguation)
Valens (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Valen. If an
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- drums;
Buddy Clark on b****; and
Valens, Rene Hall,
Irving Ashby, and
Carol Kaye on guitars. "Donna", the
second Ritchie Valens single released, was the A side...
- Historia, this
Valens was the
uncle or great-uncle of
another usurper,
Valens Thessalonicus, who
revolted against Emperor Gallienus.
Valens senior would...
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Valens was a
Roman emperor (364–378).
Valens may also
refer to:
Valens (usurper),
probably Iulius Valens Licini****,
usurper (250)
under emperor Decius...
- song is best
known from a 1958
adaptation by
Ritchie Valens, a Top 40 hit in the U.S. charts.
Valens's version is
ranked number 345 on
Rolling Stone magazine′s...
- Lentienses,
Valens was more than
ready for a
victory of his own. To link up with Sebasti****'s
forces before confronting the Goths,
Valens moved his army...
- Miller. She
specialized in
working cold
cases alongside her partner,
Scotty Valens.
According to Lilly, "People shouldn't be forgotten, even if they're my...