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    Eutropia. Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius (c. 283 – 28 October 312) was a Roman emperor from 306 until his death in 312. Despite ruling in Italy and North Africa, and having the recognition of the Senate in Rome, he was not recognized as a legitimate emperor by his fellow emperors.

    • 28 October 306 – 28 October 312
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  2. Photo of contemporary reproduction of the Regalia of Maxentius. An orb or sphere on metal and marble base. Height 20 inches, orb approx. 4 inch diameter (100 mm) Base size: metal 6 inch square, marble 4.5 inch square. Price: $350 plus $35 shipping.

  3. Dec 4, 2006 · ROME — Archaeologists have unearthed what they say are the only existing imperial insignia belonging to Emperor Maxentius — precious objects that were buried to preserve them and keep them from...

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  5. Mar 4, 2015 · The emperor also carried a scepter. The regalia of the Byzantines were all probably lost if not in the Venetian Sack of Constantinople in 1204, then in the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Amazingly, a set of Imperial regalia belonging to Emperor Maxentius was recovered in an archaeological dig in Rome in 2006. Below is a photo of the scepter.

  6. By Marta Falconi. Archaeologists have unearthed what they say are the only existing imperial insignia belonging to Emperor Maxentius — precious objects that were buried to preserve them and keep...

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · Latin in full: Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius. Died: 312. Title / Office: emperor (306-312), Roman Empire. Role In: Battle of Milvian Bridge. Maxentius (died 312) was a Roman emperor from 306 to 312. His father, the emperor Maximian, abdicated with Diocletian in 305.

  8. other name: Marcus Aurelius Maxentius. Details. individual; ruler; royal/imperial; Roman; Male. Life dates. c.279-312. Biography. Western usurper emperor (306-312). Maxentius was the son of the Emperor Maximian (q.v.). Angered that he had not been elevated to Caesar in 305, he took up residence just outside of Rome, and when Galerius decided to ...

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