Lucius Marius Maximus Perpetuus Aurelianus (more commonly known as Marius Maximus) (c. AD 160 – c. AD 230) was a Roman biographer, writing in Latin, who...
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Historia Augusta (section Marius Maximus or 'Ignotus'?)
with Marius Maximus on occasion. It was only when the source failed that he turned to other less reliable sources (such as Herodian and Maximus), as well...
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Maria gens (redirect from Marius Cordus)
Gaius Marius, one of the greatest generals of antiquity, and seven times consul. As a nomen, Marius is probably derived from the Oscan praenomen Marius, in...
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Marius is a male name, a Roman family name, and a modern surname. The name Marius was used by members of the Roman gens Maria. It is thought to be derived...
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families. The Historia Augusta, apparently drawing on the testimony of Marius Maximus, insinuates that Commodus had a homosexual infatuation with Saoterus...
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and senator who served as consul ordinarius in 232 alongside Lucius Marius Maximus. Probably the son of Virius Lupus, suffect consul before AD 196, and...
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priesthoods, including the College of Pontiffs, of which he was named pontifex maximus. Elagabalus stayed for a time at Antioch, apparently to quell various mutinies...
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bishop and martyr (d. 250) Julia Domna, Roman empress consort (d. 217) Marius Maximus, Roman biographer (d. 230) Quintus Tineius Sacerdos, Roman politician...
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Priscillianus Consul of the Roman Empire 231 with Titus Flavius Sallustius Paelignianus Succeeded by Lucius Virius Lupus Iulianus, and Lucius Marius Maximus...
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Teutones, and the comitia centuriata elected Marius consul for a second time to face this new threat. Marius was consul every year from 104 to 100 BC, and...
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conferring on him the titles of Augustus, Pater patriae and Pontifex maximus. Throughout his life, Alexander relied heavily on guidance from his grandmother...
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Uru, Korean prime minister Liang Xi, Chinese official and politician Marius Maximus, Roman consul and biographer Naehae of Silla, Korean ruler Wu Zhi, Chinese...
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Arausio: one led by Mallius Maximus, and the other by the proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio. As the consul of the year, Maximus out-ranked Caepio and therefore...
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Marian reforms (redirect from Marius Reforms)
reforms under Marius emerged in 1840s German scholarship, which posited that any changes in the Roman army between the times of Polybius and Marius were attributable...
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series of imperial biographies by the prominent 3rd-century senator Marius Maximus, who covered the reigns of Nerva through to Elagabalus. The first modern...
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earlier biographies, derived primarily from now-lost earlier sources (Marius Maximus or Ignotus), are much more accurate. For Aelius, the biographies of...
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and can refer to: People Saint Perpetuus, sixth bishop of Tours L. Marius Maximus Perpetuus Aurelianus II, a Roman consul (see List of late imperial Roman...
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Paullus Fabius Maximus - consul Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus - praetor Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus - consul Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus -...
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vanquished. The main sources of this period are thus Roman (Tacitus, Marius Maximus, and Justin) and Greek historians (Herodian, Cassius Dio and Plutarch)...
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AD 203 and 214. Marius Perpetuus was the son of Lucius Marius Perpetuus, an equestrian procurator, and the brother of Marius Maximus, the Roman imperial...
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Publius Septimius Geta legatus legionis c. 185 Moesia AE 1946, 131 Lucius Marius Maximus Perpetuus Aurelianus legatus legionis c. 193 Moesia CIL VI, 1450 Lucius...
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be related. In their youth, Maximus and Theodosius I served together in Theodosius the Elder's army in Britannia. Maximus would become a distinguished...
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Sun) and thereafter neglected his Imperial role as pontifex maximus. According to Marius Maximus, he ruled from his degenerate domus through prefects who...
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earlier biographies, derived primarily from now-lost earlier sources (Marius Maximus or Ignotus), are considered to be more accurate. For Marcus's life and...
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Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus [Maximus] (fl. 3rd century) was a Roman senator. Valerius Maximus, a member of the third century gens Valeria...
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Christian History, Macmillan 1924, p. 121 with n. 2. See Anthony R. Birley, Marius Maximus: The Consular Biographer, Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt...
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In 363, Gaianus passed his position to Marius but remained in Phoenicia, where he continued to reside. Marius I served as the consularis of Phoenice from...
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three mentions are credited to the now-lost biography of Hadrian by Marius Maximus. According to this source, the Caesar Lucius Aelius (died 138) invented...
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bishop and martyr (d. 250) Julia Domna, Roman empress consort (d. 217) Marius Maximus, Roman biographer (d. 230) Quintus Tineius Sacerdos, Roman politician...
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during the city's capture by Quintus Lucretius Afella. Marius the Younger was the son of the Gaius Marius who was seven times consul and a famous military commander...
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