MAXIMIAN

(Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus)măksĭmˈēən, d. 310, Roman emperor, with Diocletian (286–305). An able commander, he was made caesar (subemperor) by Diocletian in 285 and augustus in 286. He was in general charge of the empire in the West but failed to put down the revolt of Carausius. Two new caesars, Galerius and Constantius I, were created in 293, and Constantius was successful against Carausius. Maximian abdicated with Diocletian in 305, but the death of Constantius in 306 brought confusion to the political scene—there was a struggle for power among Severus (d.307), Galerius, Constantine (Constantine I, son of Constantius), and Maxentius (son of Maximian). Maximian plunged into the conflict, at first to aid his son in Italy; he captured Severus, repulsed Galerius, and won over Constantine, to whom he gave his daughter Fausta in marriage. Then Maximian and Maxentius became enemies, and, having failed to depose his son, Maximian fled to Constantine and abdicated again (308). He could not, however, rest content but revolted against Constantine. In 310 he was forced to commit suicide.

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...Severus and Caracalla, 207 62 2.12.18 Diocletian and Maximian, 294 243 2.12.21 Constantine, 315 49 2.34.2 Diocletian and Maximian, 294 237 3.28.18 Diolcetian and Maximian, 286 197 3.28.20 Diocletian and Maximian, 294 197...
...out that nowhere in the panegyric to Maximian are the Bagaudae mentioned by name...monsters; quite appropriate, given that Maximian was equated with Hercules, as a comparison...2).4). If the supposition that Maximian was made Augustus after the suppression...
...alliance with Maxentius and his father, Maximian, who had been the junior Augustus when...complicated, but suffice it to say that Maximian and his son fell out. 185 Infighting...Licinius, the forced abdication of Maximian, for the second time, and a renewed...
Maxentius, and Severus fled. Maximian caught up with him at Ravenna, and Severus...Following this victory both Maxentius and Maximian called themselves Augustus-four men...his position, even against his son, Maximian announced his plan to go to Gaul and...
MAXIMIAN 21 July 250-July 310 Emperor from October/December 285 to 1 May 305 Maximian died three years later, in July 310. Diocletians...embroiled in a war with rebellious Gauls, and Maximian made use of his absence to proclaim himself...
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...given that Justinian, Theodora, and Maximian, the archbishop of Ravenna, who is...apart from Justinian, Theodora, and Maximian are generally thought to be unidentifiable...the imperial couple, their retinue, Maximian, the Church, Italy, and the world...
...biblical exegesis and probably composed by Maximian, the archbishop of Ravenna under whom...Ravenna in 526, and dedicated in 547 by Maximian, the twenty-seventh bishop and first...of gold. To his left the archbishop Maximian, clad in full conical chasuble and blessing...
...brieve et de petite duree. (pp. 383-84) Et pource dit Maximian: O vie humaine que tu es miserable! car tu es tousjours en...du temps avenir nul nest certain. (p. 383) Pour ce dit Maximian que le temps trait apres lui toutes choses morteles; et comme...
...engagement of Diocletians daughter Valerie to Maximin (Galerius Maximian, 305-11), conqueror of the East, with whom Diocletian...sanctorum 5:123-31, was a Herculian guard in the service of Maximian, charged with torturing Christians. Impressed with their...
...consecrated in 548 under Justinians compliant local archbishop Maximian. It commemorated the obscure St. Vitalis, possibly a slave...soldiers, court officials, and clergy, including Bishop Maximian; across from him on the right wall, the very elegant empress...
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...insight. Realizing that the task of keeping invaders and rebels at bay was too big for one man, he chose a deputy, his friend Maximian, and gave him the title of emperor and the western half of the empire, with a separate army and administration. Diocletians...


 

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...was issued for Carausiuss arrest by emperors Diocletian and Maximian, who were sharing power in Rome. When he learnt of the threat...announcing himself as emperor of Britain and northern Gaul. Maximian launched an attack which Carausius -- with his fleet and four...
...position and was summoned to Rome. There, the Emperor Galerius Maximian instructed Demetrios to "put to death anyone who calls on...because of his dedication to converting Gentiles. When Maximian learned of his proconsuls activities, he marched his Army...
...built around 450AD. Star exhibit at the towns museum (Museo Arcivesovile) is the 6th Century ivory throne of Archbishop Maximian. Each of the two baptisteries (Neonian and Arian) has a dome featuring its own mosaic blockbuster, of Christs baptism with...
...depiction of vivid, snarling animals, gory hunting scenes, children playing, young bikini-clad women exercising and Emperor Maximian overseeing the loading of tigers, elephants and leopards on to an improbably small boat, they are pure Roman. Its riveting...
...TREBLE: 14 Persian Sea 7 Dashing Doll 4 Lawful Lea $7148.80. OCF: 7 Takotna 1 Red Story 3 Fanciful. GOSFORD Race 1: 3 Maximian $2.20 $1.00 1 Millenium Ruler $1.40 2 Hot Property $5.80. Q: $2.20. E: $7.00. T: $48.20. A2: 1...
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MAXIMIAN (Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus...Constantius was successful against Carausius. Maximian abdicated with Diocletian in 305, but...Constantius), and Maxentius (son of Maximian). Maximian plunged into the conflict...
...with Constantius. When Diocletian and Maximian resigned in 305, Constantius and Galerius...supported by the Romans and by his father Maximian, vied with Severus and Galerius. Constantine...remained aloof while Maxentius and Maximian defeated Severus and Galerius. Constantine...
...commander, divided the empire; ruled jointly with Maximian and Constantius I, 284 305 Maximian, appointed joint emperor by Diocletian, 286...emperor in the East, 308 24 Maxentius, son of Maximian, 306 12 Constantine I (the Great), son...
...Helena to marry Theodora, the daughter of Maximian . He was made caesar (subemperor) under Maximian in 293 and gained prestige when his forces...soldiers. The two emperors, Diocletian and Maximian, abdicated in 305, and Constantius and...
...Aurelius Valerius Maxentius)maksen sh s, d. 312, Roman emperor (306 12), son of Maximian . After Diocletian and Maximian had retired, the successor to Maximian, Constantius, died. The Romans, discontented with the shift of power away from...
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