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Maximilla (Gr****: Μαξιμίλλα) was a
prophetess and an
early advocate of Montanism, a
heretical Christian sect
founded in the
third century A.D. by Mont****...
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Valeria Maximilla (fl. 293–312) was the
Empress of the
Romans and wife of
Emperor Maxentius. She was the
daughter of
Emperor Galerius and his
first wife...
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Prisca (sometimes
called Priscilla, the
diminutive form of her name) and
Maximilla, who
likewise claimed the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Their po****rity...
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Simon (1093–1105),
Count of Sicily.
Roger II (1095–1154), King of Sicily.
Maximilla (also
called Matilda, died
after 1137),
married Ildebrandino VI Aldobrandeschi...
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Romulus (died 309 AD), was the son of
Emperor Maxentius and of
Valeria Maximilla,
daughter of
Emperor Galerius by his
first wife.
Through his father, he...
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Maximila Imali (born 8
February 1996) is a
Kenyan sprinter. She
competed in the women's 400
metres at the 2017
World Championships in Athletics. In 2019...
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female leader in
early Christianity. The name also
appears along with
Maximilla,
referring to two
female leaders of the
Montanist movement of the 2nd...
- Nero. He was
condemned to
death during the
reign of Vespasian.
Egnatia Maximilla, a
descendant of that
branch of the
Egnatia gens
which bore the surname...
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sometimes considered one of the
seventy apostles) Mont****, Prisca, and
Maximilla (2nd century,
founders of Montanism)
Quintilla (3rd century,
founder of...
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founded by Mont**** and two
female colleagues,
Prisca (or Priscilla) and
Maximilla, who
attained ecstatic visions through fasting and prayer.
Alexander Scriabin –...