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  1. Maxentius. Byst med Maxentius? Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius, född cirka 280, död 312 ( drunkning ), var romersk kejsare 306 – 312, son till Maximianus. Maxentius lät i Rom utropa sig till kejsare år 306 [ 1], efter att Konstantin, också son till en tetrark, hyllats som augustus[ 2]. Med hjälp av fadern kämpade han mot de andra ...

  2. Dec 4, 2006 · Clementina Panella, the archaeologist who made the discovery, said the insignia were likely hidden by Maxentius' people in an attempt to preserve the emperor's memory after he was defeated by Constantine I in the 321 A.D. battle of the Milvian Bridge _ a turning point for the history of the Roman empire which saw Constantine become the ...

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  4. Reverse themes found in the coinage of Maxentius, as recorded in RIC, divided by themes. This diagram only includes the coins on which Maxentius' portrait features on the obverse (N = 240).

  5. Maxentius ( Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius) (măksĕn´shəs), 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 Rome, supported Maxentius, who claimed the throne.

  6. The tip of the Imperial scepter of Roman Emperor Maxentius (306 - 312 AD) topped with a crystal sphere. It was discovered during excavations near the base of the Palatine Hill in 2006. Now on display in the National Museum of Rome.

  7. www.livius.org › articles › personMaxentius - Livius

    Maxentius: emperor of the Roman world (r. 306-312). Maxentius. Names: ±278: Marcus Valerius Maxentius. 28 October 306: Imperator Maxentius. April 307: Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus Herculius. 28 October 312: kiled in action. ruled in Italy and Africa. Successor of: Constantius I Chlorus, Severus II.

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