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  1. Galerius Valerius Maximinus, born as Daza (Greek: Μαξιμίνος; 20 November c. 270 – c. July 313), was Roman emperor from 310 to 313. He became embroiled in the civil wars of the Tetrarchy between rival claimants for control of the empire, in which he was defeated by Licinius.

  2. Maximinus Dazas authoritarian rule centralized power within the imperial administration but ultimately faced defeat at the hands of Constantine the Great, marking a turning point in Roman history. While his military achievements are acknowledged, his persecution of Christians and autocratic governance have left a controversial imprint on his ...

  3. Roman Emperors DIR Maximinus Daia. Atlas. Maximinus Daia (305-313 A.D.) Michael DiMaio, Jr. Salve Regina University. Caius Valerius Galerius Maximinus, more commonly known as Maximinus Daia or Daza, was from Illyricum and was of peasant origin. He was born 20 November perhaps in the year 270.

  4. 270-313. Biography. Maximinus II Daza (or Daia), full name Galerius Valerius Maximinus, was the nephew of Galerius (q.v.) who made him his junior colleague, or Caesar, of the Eastern Empire (with control of Syria and Egypt) in AD 305. He rose to full Augustus in AD 310 after a brief intermediate period holding the title Filius Augustorum, or ...

  5. Galerius Valerius Maximinus, born as Daza ( Greek: Μαξιμίνος; 20 November c. 270 – c. July 313), was Roman emperor from 310 to 313. He became embroiled in the civil wars of the Tetrarchy between rival claimants for control of the empire, in which he was defeated by Licinius.

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  7. The last aggressively Pagan emperor to control Egypt, Maximinus Daza, was the last Roman emperor to be acknowledged in hieroglyphic texts. Although royal cartouches are recorded from later times (the last known cartouche being from the reign of Constantius II in 340), the pagan Egyptians posthumously used cartouches of Diocletian, rather than ...

  8. Furthermore, Maximinus Daza, frustrated at being disregarded as a possible occupant of the position granted to Licinius, demanded a promotion from Galerius. Galerius offered to call both Maximinus and Constantine filii Augustorum ("sons of the Augustus", sing. filius Augustī), a title they both refused.

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