Gratian. He cheerfully accepted the choice of the army; declared that he should always consider the
son of Justina as a brother, not as a rival; and advised the empress, with her son Valentinian to fix their
residence at Milan, in the fair and peaceful province of Italy; while he assumed the more arduous command
of the countries beyond the Alps. Gratian dissembled his resentment till he could safely punish, or disgrace,
the authors of the conspiracy; and though he uniformly behaved with tenderness and regard to his infant
colleague, he gradually confounded, in the administration of the Western empire, the office of a guardian
with the authority of a sovereign. The government of the Roman world was exercised in the united names
of Valens and his two nephews; but the feeble emperor of the East, who succeeded to the rank of his
elder brother, never obtained any weight or influence in the councils of the West.