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Maximinus Thrax (Latin:
Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus "Thrax"; c. 173 – 238) was a
Roman emperor from 235 to 238. Born of
Thracian origin –
giving the nickname...
- full name as
emperor was "Galerius
Valerius Maximinus".
Modern scholarship often refers to him as "
Maximinus Daza",
though this
particular form is not attested...
- dictionary.
Maximin or
Maximinus or
similar may
refer to:
Maximinus Thrax (173–238),
Roman emperor, also
known as
Maximinus I
Maximinus II (270–313), Roman...
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Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus may
refer to:
Maximinus Thrax (c. 173–238),
Roman emperor Gaius Julius Verus Maximus (c. 217–238), his son and
deputy emperor...
- unacknowledge.
Maximinus was
proclaimed augustus by his
troops in
about May 310.
Galerius reluctantly agreed to
recognize both
Maximinus and Constantine...
- He has also
sometimes incorrectly been
called Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus or
Maximinus the Younger. "Historia
Augusta • the Two Maximini".
Wikimedia Commons...
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Germania Superior,
Maximinus Thrax was
acclaimed emperor. In the
following years,
there was a
growing opposition against Maximinus in the
Roman Senate...
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Saints Juventinus (or Juventius) and
Maximinus (died 29
January 363) were
Christian martyrs and
members of the
imperial guard of
Emperor Julian. Their...
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Pupienus was sent at the head of an army to face
Maximinus, and
Balbinus sta**** in Rome. Meanwhile,
Maximinus was also
having problems. In
early February,...
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Maximinus (Gr****: Μαξιμίνος) was a 5th-century East
Roman official,
serving as amb****ador to
Attila the Hun and as a
senior minister at Constantinople...