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...
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Hellenistic grammarian Maximinus Thrax (c. 173–238), Roman emperor from Moesia Leo I Eastern Roman emperor Justin I Eastern roman emperor Thrax (mythology), a...
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of the Six Emperors. Caught up in a rebellion against the Emperor Maximinus Thrax, he was defeated in battle and committed suicide after the death of...
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Gordian II (section Revolt against Maximinus Thrax)
Roman emperor with his father Gordian I in 238 AD, the Year of the Six Emperors. Seeking to overthrow Maximinus Thrax, he died in battle outside Carthage...
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full name as emperor was "Galerius Valerius Maximinus". Modern scholarship often refers to him as "Maximinus Daza", though this particular form is not attested...
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Maximin (redirect from Saint Maximinus)
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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255–258; PLRE, Vol. I, p. 461. Salway 1994. PLRE, Vol. I, pp. 933–934; Grant, pp. 259–262; Kienast, Eck & Heil, pp. 313–314. PLRE, Vol. I, pp. 930–931; Grant...
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common soldier. Publican Hippeus Medjay Cornell (1995) 94, 102 Livy I.36 Polybius Livy I.43 Cornell (1995) 193 Cornell (1995) 245 Cornell (1995) 250 Cornell...
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Year of the Six Emperors (section Maximinus Thrax)
implementation of reforms in 284. The emperor at the beginning of the year was Maximinus Thrax, who had ruled since March 235. Later sources claim he was a cruel...
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between a Roman army loyal to Emperor Maximinus Thrax and the forces of Emperors Gordian I and Gordian II. Gordian I and II were father and son, both supported...
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