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    deceased son), the Basilica of Maxentius, which was completed by Constantine, the villa and the circus of Maxentius. Maxentius was the son of Emperor Maximian...
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    of Maxentius and Constantine (Italian: Basilica di Massenzio), sometimes known as the Basilica Nova—meaning "new basilica"—or Basilica of Maxentius, is...
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    length of Maxentius' line. He ordered his cavalry to charge, and they broke Maxentius' cavalry. He then sent his infantry against Maxentius' infantry...
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    Constantine's war with Maxentius, Maximian's image was purged from all public places. However, after Constantine ousted and killed Maxentius, Maximian's image...
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    co-Augustus, Severus, to put Maxentius down in early 307. Once Severus arrived in Italy, however, his army defected to Maxentius. Severus was captured, imprisoned...
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  • Maxentius (c. 283–312) was a Roman Emperor. Maxentius may also refer to: Saint Maxentius (c. 445–c. 515), French saint Maxentius of Aquileia (died 1837)...
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    The Circus of Maxentius (known until the 19th century as the Circus of Caracalla) is an ancient structure in Rome, Italy, part of a complex of buildings...
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    The Villa of Maxentius is an imperial villa in Rome, built by the Roman emperor Maxentius. The complex is located between the second and third miles of...
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    his retired father in 306. Severus surrendered to Maximian and Maxentius in 307. Maxentius and Constantine were both recognized as augusti by Maximian that...
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    length of Maxentius' line. He ordered his cavalry to charge, and they broke Maxentius' cavalry. He then sent his infantry against Maxentius' infantry...
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    least started, by Maxentius, and one scholar believed it was as early as the time of Domitian (81–96). Whatever the faults of Maxentius, his reputation...
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    sub-Saharan Africa. Maxentius canus (Péringuey, 1916) Maxentius kuhlgatzi (Karny, 1910) Maxentius pallidus (Walker, 1869) Maxentius pinguis (Walker, 1869)...
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  • John Maxentius (Latin: Ioannes Maxentius; Greek: Ἰωάννης Μαξέντιος) was the Byzantine leader of the so-called Scythian monks, a christological minority...
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    chariot racing circus, constructed by the Emperor Maxentius. The large circular tomb was built by Maxentius in the early 4th century, probably with himself...
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  • Maxentius of Aquileia (d. 830s) (Italian ‘Massenzio’) was an Italian Patriarch. Maxentius served as the Patriarch of Aquileia from 811 until his death...
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    Rome, Emperor Maximian attempts to depose his son Maxentius, but the soldiers in Rome side with Maxentius and force Maximian to flee to the court of Constantine...
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    army during inclement weather. The 4th century Basilica of Maxentius, begun by Maxentius between 306 and 312 and according to Aurelius Victor's De Caesaribus...
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    but spent most of his short reign in a civil war against the usurper Maxentius, who later killed him and took over Italy. Severus was of humble birth...
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    his arm to strike Maxentius but found himself unable to do so. The arm remained frozen until Maxentius applied holy oil. Maxentius died in June 515, and...
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    entered on his office: "He was bishop in the time of Maxentius, from the 4th consulship of Maxentius when Maximus was his colleague, until after the consulship...
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    over this disappointment when he beheld the unexpected loss of Italy to Maxentius, who was married to his daughter Valeria Maximilla. Galerius' need for...
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    that Maxentius sent his portrait to Africa to gain recognition as Emperor there. The troops resisted because of their loyalty to Galerius. Maxentius ordered...
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    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes...
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    284–610 Diocletian Maximian Galerius Constantius I Severus II Constantine I Maxentius Licinius Maximinus II Valerius Valens Martinian Constantine II Constantius...
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    was trusted enough by Galerius that in 307 he was sent as an envoy to Maxentius in Italy to attempt to reach some sort of agreement about the latter's...
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    pagan images. The Basilica of Maxentius, on the northern boundary of the Forum, was begun in 307 by co-Emperor Maxentius. Constantine completed the Basilica...
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    Damaged by fire in 307, it was restored with alterations by the emperor Maxentius. The temple was erected on the remains of the Domus Transitoria and Domus...
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    Valeria Maximilla (category Maxentius)
    Valeria Maximilla (fl. 293–312) was a Roman Empress and wife of Emperor Maxentius. Maximilla was the daughter of Emperor Galerius and his first wife, whose...
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    the Emperor Maxentius. After his election, Church property that was confiscated during the Diocletianic Persecution was restored by Maxentius. This order...
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    Galerius' image among the troops. The fact that Maxentius is his son-in-law does not help, and Maxentius makes an effort to bribe Galerius' troops. Galerius...
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