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    Maximian - Wikipedia

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    Maximian (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus; c. 250 – c. July 310), nicknamed Herculius, was Roman emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political

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    Maximian was born around 250 near Sirmium (modern Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia) in the province of Pannonia, into a family of shopkeepers. Beyond that, the ancient sources contain vague allusions to Illyricumas

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    At Mediolanum (Milan, Italy) in July 285, Diocletian proclaimed Maximian as his co-ruler, or Caesar. The reasons for this decision are complex. With conflict in every province of the Empire, from Gaul to Syria, from Egypt to the lower Danube, Diocletian needed a

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    The Bagaudae of Gaul are obscure figures, appearing fleetingly in the ancient sources, with their 285 uprising being their first appearance. The fourth-century historian Eutropiusdescribed

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    Spurred by the crisis with Carausius, on April 1, 286, Maximian took the title of Augustus. This gave him the same status as Carausius – so the clash was between two Augusti, rather than

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    Campaigns in 286 and 287
    Maximian realized that he could not immediately suppress Carausius and campaigned instead against Rhenish tribes. These tribes were probably greater threats to Gallic peace anyway and included many supporters

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    Failed expedition against Carausius
    By 289, Maximian was prepared to invade Carausius' Britain, but for some reason the plan failed. Maximian's panegyrist of 289 was optimistic about the campaign's prospects, but the panegyrist of 291 made no mention of it.

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    Although most of Gaul was pacified, regions bordering the English Channel still suffered from Frankish and Saxon piracy. The emperors Probus and Carinus had begun to fortify the

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  2. Roman Emperor Maximian | History Cooperative

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    14/09/2020 · Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus(AD ca 250 - AD 310) Maximian was born near Sirmium at around AD 250 to a poor shopkeeper's family. He received little or no formal education at all. He rose through the ranks of the army and served with distinction under emperor Aurelian on the frontiers of the Danube, Euphrates, Rhine

  3. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Maximianus

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    (MARCUS AURELIUS VALERIUS MAXIMIANUS, surnamed HERCULIUS.) Roman Emperor, was adopted by Diocletian and named his co-regent in 285, because by this division of the sovereignty the danger of the warriors' mutiny, the ambitious efforts of the usurpers, and the attacks of foreign enemies seemed to be prevented in the surest way.

  4. Maximian | Roman emperor | Britannica

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    01/01/2022 · Maximian, Latin in full Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus, (born c. ad 250, Sirmium, Pannonia Inferior—died 310, Massilia [now Marseille, France]), Roman emperor with Diocletian from ad 286 to 305.

  5. Maximinus | emperor of Rome | Britannica

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    01/01/2022 · Maximinus, original name Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus, also called Maximin or Maximinus Thrax (“The Thracian”), (born c. 173, Thrace [modern Bulgaria and portions of Turkey]—died 238, near Aquileia [now in Italy]), first soldier who rose through the ranks to become Roman emperor (235–238). His reign marked the beginning of a half century of civil war in the …

  6. Maximianus – Encyclopedic Dictionary of Bible and Theology

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    Maximianus. Maximianus. (MARCUS AURELIUS VALERIUS MAXIMIANUS, surnamed HERCULIUS.) Roman Emperor, was adopted by Diocletian and named his co-regent in 285, because by this division of the sovereignty the danger of the warriors’ mutiny, the ambitious efforts of the usurpers, and the attacks of foreign enemies seemed to be prevented in the …

  7. Galerius - Wikipedia

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    Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus (/ ɡ ə ˈ l ɛər i ə s /; c. 258 – May 311) was Roman emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300.

  8. Maximianus – 286-305 AD | Armstrong Economics

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    Maximianus First Reign 286 - 305 AD Second Reign 306 - 308 AD Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus was given the rank of co-emperor by Diocletian in the year following the latter's victory over Carinus. Maximianus was uneducated bur was a loyal and brave warrior. On the division of the empire between the two Augustii his assigned area […]

  9. Maximianus, Roman Imperial Coins of, at WildWinds.com

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    Maximianus, Potin tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. Year 7. 7.46 gm. MAXIMIANOC CEB, laureate, cuirassed bust right / L-Z, Elpis standing left, holding flower and raising hem of …

  10. Maximianus coins - ANCIENT ROMAN COIN - OFFICIAL WEBSITE

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    M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus, was born of humble parents in Pannonia, and had acquired such fame by his services in the army, that Diocletianselected this rough soldier for his colleague. He was made Caesar in 285 and Augustus in 286, conferring at the same time the honorary appellation of Herculius. After having been reluctantly compelled to ...



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