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  • Maxentius
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 312

    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

    Maxentius

    Maxentius

    Maxentius

  • Basilica of Maxentius
  • Ancient Roman civic basilica in Rome

    the forum under the emperor Maxentius in 308 AD, and was completed in 312 by Constantine I after his defeat of Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian

    Basilica of Maxentius

    Basilica of Maxentius

    Basilica_of_Maxentius

  • Maxentius (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maxentius (c. 283 – 312) was a Roman emperor. Maxentius may also refer to: Saint Maxentius (c. 445 – c. 515), a French saint Maxentius of Aquileia (died

    Maxentius (disambiguation)

    Maxentius_(disambiguation)

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    length of Maxentius' line. He ordered his cavalry to charge, and they broke Maxentius' cavalry. He then sent his infantry against Maxentius' infantry

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Joannes Maxentius
  • John Maxentius (Latin: Ioannes Maxentius; Greek: Ἰωάννης Μαξέντιος) was the Byzantine leader of the so-called Scythian monks, a christological minority

    Joannes Maxentius

    Joannes_Maxentius

  • Saint Maxentius
  • 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

    Saint Maxentius

    Saint Maxentius

    Saint_Maxentius

  • Battle of the Milvian Bridge
  • 312 AD battle in the Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy

    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

    Battle of the Milvian Bridge

    Battle of the Milvian Bridge

    Battle_of_the_Milvian_Bridge

  • Civil wars of the Tetrarchy
  • 306–324 wars between Roman co-emperors

    This act motivated Maxentius, the son of Maximian, to also declare himself Emperor at Rome in 306 AD. Galerius, worried that Maxentius might inspire even

    Civil wars of the Tetrarchy

    Civil wars of the Tetrarchy

    Civil_wars_of_the_Tetrarchy

  • Maximian
  • Roman emperor from 286 to 305

    Constantine's war with Maxentius, Maximian's image was purged from all public places. However, after Constantine ousted and killed Maxentius, Maximian's image

    Maximian

    Maximian

    Maximian

  • Circus of Maxentius
  • Ancient Roman circus in Rome

    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

    Circus of Maxentius

    Circus of Maxentius

    Circus_of_Maxentius

  • Tetrarchy
  • Roman system of power division among four rulers

    his retired father in 306. Severus surrendered to Maximian and Maxentius in 307. Maxentius and Constantine were both recognized as augusti by Maximian that

    Tetrarchy

    Tetrarchy

    Tetrarchy

  • Arch of Constantine
  • 4th-century triumphal arch in Rome, Italy

    cities. These factors contributed to Maxentius' ability to seize power. In contrast to his predecessors, Maxentius concentrated on restoring the capital;

    Arch of Constantine

    Arch of Constantine

    Arch_of_Constantine

  • Villa of Maxentius
  • Ancient Roman ruin

    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

    Villa of Maxentius

    Villa of Maxentius

    Villa_of_Maxentius

  • Colossus of Constantine
  • 4th-century acrolithic statue, 12 m. tall

    hand Left foot The Basilica of Maxentius, on the northern boundary of the Forum, was begun in 307 by co-Emperor Maxentius. Constantine completed the Basilica

    Colossus of Constantine

    Colossus of Constantine

    Colossus_of_Constantine

  • Maxentius (insect)
  • Genus of cricket-like animals

    sub-Saharan Africa. Maxentius canus (Péringuey, 1916) Maxentius kuhlgatzi (Karny, 1910) Maxentius pallidus (Walker, 1869) Maxentius pinguis (Walker, 1869)

    Maxentius (insect)

    Maxentius (insect)

    Maxentius_(insect)

  • Severus II
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 307

    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

    Severus II

    Severus II

    Severus_II

  • Maxentius of Aquileia
  • Maxentius of Aquileia (d. 830s) was the patriarch of Aquileia from 811 until his death in 837. Not much is known about Maxentius's date of birth, or his

    Maxentius of Aquileia

    Maxentius_of_Aquileia

  • Mausoleum of Maxentius
  • Tomb from the 4th century Rome, Italy

    chariot racing circus, constructed by the Emperor Maxentius. The large circular tomb was built by Maxentius in the early 4th century, probably with himself

    Mausoleum of Maxentius

    Mausoleum of Maxentius

    Mausoleum_of_Maxentius

  • St Maxentius' Church, Bradshaw
  • Church in Greater Manchester, England

    St Maxentius' Church is in Bradshaw, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Walmsley, the archdeaconry

    St Maxentius' Church, Bradshaw

    St Maxentius' Church, Bradshaw

    St_Maxentius'_Church,_Bradshaw

  • Diocletianic Persecution
  • Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire (303–313)

    Galerius made two attempts to unseat Maxentius but failed both times. During the first campaign against Maxentius, Severus was captured, imprisoned, and

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic Persecution

    Diocletianic_Persecution

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    284–641 Diocletian Maximian Galerius Constantius I Severus II Constantine I Maxentius Domitius Alexander Licinius Maximinus II Valerius Valens Martinian Constantine

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Basilica
  • Type of building in classical and church architecture

    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

    Basilica

    Basilica

    Basilica

  • Pope Marcellus I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 308 to 309

    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

    Pope Marcellus I

    Pope Marcellus I

    Pope_Marcellus_I

  • Digital archaeology
  • Application of digital technology to archaeology

    of Maxentius in Rome. The Circus of Maxentius, situated in the Appion way regional park, is a structure commissioned by the Roman Emperor Maxentius towards

    Digital archaeology

    Digital_archaeology

  • Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    may have been dedicated to Valerius Romulus, deified son of the emperor Maxentius; it is often referred to as the Temple of Romulus. The main building was

    Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome

    Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome

    Santi_Cosma_e_Damiano,_Rome

  • Appian Way
  • Ancient Roman road

    Catacombs of St Sebastian Vigna Randanini Jewish catacombs Circus of Maxentius Tomb of Caecilia Metella Roman baths of Capo di Bove Tomb of Hilarus Fuscus

    Appian Way

    Appian Way

    Appian_Way

  • Domitius Alexander
  • Roman emperor (in Africa)

    that Maxentius sent his portrait to Africa to gain recognition as Emperor there. The troops resisted because of their loyalty to Galerius. Maxentius ordered

    Domitius Alexander

    Domitius Alexander

    Domitius_Alexander

  • Maxence
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maxence is a French name, derived from the Latin Maxentius. As a first name, it is mostly given to males. Edgar Maxence, a French symbolist painter Jean-Luc

    Maxence

    Maxence

  • Colosseum
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

  • Roman Forum
  • Ancient Roman centre of Rome, Italy

    construction of the last major expansion of the Forum complex—the Basilica of Maxentius (312 AD). This returned the political centre to the Forum until the fall

    Roman Forum

    Roman Forum

    Roman_Forum

  • Lateran Palace
  • Ancient palace of the Roman Empire and papal residence in Rome

    emperor when Constantine I married his second wife Fausta, sister of Maxentius. Around 312, Constantine had razed the imperial horse-guards barracks

    Lateran Palace

    Lateran Palace

    Lateran_Palace

  • Conference of Carnuntum
  • 308 meeting of Roman emperors

    Maxentius' secessionist regime. In return, Constantine would reaffirm the old family alliance between Maximian and Constantius, and support Maxentius'

    Conference of Carnuntum

    Conference of Carnuntum

    Conference_of_Carnuntum

  • Battle of Tzirallum
  • 313 CE battle

    ambitions of Maxentius and Maximinus led to a bellicose alliance of these princes against Constantine and Licinius, with the understanding that Maxentius would

    Battle of Tzirallum

    Battle of Tzirallum

    Battle_of_Tzirallum

  • Pope Miltiades
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 311 to 314

    the Emperor Maxentius. After his election, Church property that was confiscated during the Diocletianic Persecution was restored by Maxentius. This order

    Pope Miltiades

    Pope Miltiades

    Pope_Miltiades

  • Licinius
  • Roman emperor from 308 to 324

    to reach some sort of agreement with the usurper Maxentius. When Galerius went to deal with Maxentius personally after the death of Severus II, he left

    Licinius

    Licinius

    Licinius

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    284–641 Diocletian Maximian Galerius Constantius I Severus II Constantine I Maxentius Domitius Alexander Licinius Maximinus II Valerius Valens Martinian Constantine

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • Temple of Venus and Roma
  • Ancient Roman temple in Rome

    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

    Temple of Venus and Roma

    Temple of Venus and Roma

    Temple_of_Venus_and_Roma

  • Galerius
  • Roman emperor from 305 to 311

    professing his fatherly affection for Maxentius and promising to be generous if the rebels cooperated. Maxentius refused the offer, and meanwhile compromised

    Galerius

    Galerius

    Galerius

  • Catherine of Alexandria
  • Early 4th century Christian virgin martyr

    including Maxentius' wife, Valeria Maximilla; all converted to Christianity and were subsequently martyred. Upon the failure of Maxentius to make Catherine

    Catherine of Alexandria

    Catherine of Alexandria

    Catherine_of_Alexandria

  • Valerius Romulus
  • Son of Roman Emperor Maxentius (died 309)

    Marcus Aurelius Valerius Romulus (died 309), was the son of Emperor Maxentius and of Valeria Maximilla, daughter of Emperor Galerius by his first wife

    Valerius Romulus

    Valerius Romulus

    Valerius_Romulus

  • Baths of Caracalla
  • Ancient Roman bath, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    ancient and modern, such as the Baths of Diocletian, the Basilica of Maxentius, the original Pennsylvania Station in New York City, Chicago Union Station

    Baths of Caracalla

    Baths of Caracalla

    Baths_of_Caracalla

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Basilica Ulpia
  • Ancient Roman civic basilica in the Forum of Trajan

    Forum of Trajan. It remained so until the construction of the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine. Unlike later Christian basilicas, it had no known religious

    Basilica Ulpia

    Basilica Ulpia

    Basilica_Ulpia

  • Piazza Navona
  • Public square in Rome, Italy

    topped by the Obelisk of Domitian, brought in pieces from the Circus of Maxentius; the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone by Francesco Borromini, Girolamo Rainaldi

    Piazza Navona

    Piazza Navona

    Piazza_Navona

  • Pantheon, Rome
  • Roman temple, later church, in Rome

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Pantheon, Rome

    Pantheon, Rome

    Pantheon,_Rome

  • Valeria (ancient Roman women)
  • Emperor Claudius. Valeria Maximilla, Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Maxentius List of Wikipedia articles beginning with "Valeria"  This article incorporates

    Valeria (ancient Roman women)

    Valeria_(ancient_Roman_women)

  • 307
  • Calendar year

    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

    307

    307

    307

  • List of ancient sites in Rome
  • Basilica Fulvia Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica Hilariana Basilica of Neptune Basilica Sotterranea di Porta Maggiore

    List of ancient sites in Rome

    List of ancient sites in Rome

    List_of_ancient_sites_in_Rome

  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts
  • Civil conflicts within ancient Rome

    Constantine I defeats forces loyal to Maxentius. Battle of Verona – Constantine I defeats more forces loyal to Maxentius. 28 October – Battle of Milvian Bridge

    List of Roman civil wars and revolts

    List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts

  • Circus Maximus
  • Ancient Roman circus in Rome

    concerts, meetings, and celebrations. Horses portal Sports portal Circus of Maxentius Amphitheatre Forma Urbis Romae List of closed stadia by capacity Hippodrome

    Circus Maximus

    Circus Maximus

    Circus_Maximus

  • 300s (decade)
  • Decade

    proclaimed Emperor. Southern Italy supports Maxentius, as do Africa, Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily. Maxentius recalls Maximian from retirement, who joins

    300s (decade)

    300s_(decade)

  • Battle of Turin (312)
  • Battle at Augusta Taurinorum that was won by Constantine the Great

    within the Tetrachic system and Maxentius had not. This allowed Constantine, when he finally moved against Maxentius, to pose as a legitimate emperor

    Battle of Turin (312)

    Battle of Turin (312)

    Battle_of_Turin_(312)

  • Toughsheet Community Stadium
  • English association football stadium in Bolton

    John the Evangelist's St Mary the Virgin's St Margaret's St Matthew's St Maxentius' St Patrick's St Peter's St Saviour's St Stephen and All Martyrs' St Thomas'

    Toughsheet Community Stadium

    Toughsheet Community Stadium

    Toughsheet_Community_Stadium

  • Battle of Verona (312)
  • 312 AD battle between Roman emperors Constrantine I and Maxentius

    in 312 between the forces of the Roman emperors Constantine I and Maxentius. Maxentius' forces were defeated, and Ruricius Pompeianus, the most senior Maxentian

    Battle of Verona (312)

    Battle of Verona (312)

    Battle_of_Verona_(312)

  • Roman circus
  • Large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire

    of Chicago. [Circus of Maxentius] Wikimapia location: Circus of Maxentius, Rome. [Circus of Maxentius] The Circus | Maxentius at circusmaximus.us. [Circus

    Roman circus

    Roman circus

    Roman_circus

  • Hippodrome
  • Ancient Greek stadium for horse and chariot racing

    Camulodunum (Colchester, England) Caesarea Maritima Circus Maximus Circus of Maxentius Gerasa Hippodrome of Berytus Hippodrome of Constantinople Hippodrome of

    Hippodrome

    Hippodrome

  • 310
  • Calendar year

    II (East), Licinius (Middle), Constantine I (West), Maximian (West), Maxentius (Italy), and Domitius Alexander (Africa). July – Maximian flees to Marseille

    310

    310

    310

  • Valeria Maximilla
  • Roman empress from 306 to 312

    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

    Valeria Maximilla

    Valeria Maximilla

    Valeria_Maximilla

  • Guglielmo Borremans
  • Flemish painter (1670–1744)

    the Dispute of St Catherine of Alexandria with the philosophers before Maxentius he comes particularly close to works of Pieter van Lint such as van Lint's

    Guglielmo Borremans

    Guglielmo Borremans

    Guglielmo_Borremans

  • 308
  • Calendar year

    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

    308

    308

    308

  • Diocletian
  • Roman emperor from 284 to 305

    Maximian's son Maxentius and Constantius's son Constantine would then become caesares. In preparation for their future roles, Constantine and Maxentius were taken

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

  • Aurelian Walls
  • Defensive fortifications built around Rome in the 3rd century AD

    deterrent against such tactics. Parts of the wall were doubled in height by Maxentius in the period 306–312 AD, who also improved the watch-towers. In 401,

    Aurelian Walls

    Aurelian Walls

    Aurelian_Walls

  • Battle of Brescia (312)
  • 312 AD battle in the Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy

    the Roman emperors Constantine the Great and Maxentius in the town of Brescia, in northern Italy. Maxentius declared war on Constantine on the grounds that

    Battle of Brescia (312)

    Battle of Brescia (312)

    Battle_of_Brescia_(312)

  • Piazza del Popolo
  • Urban square in Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Piazza del Popolo

    Piazza del Popolo

    Piazza_del_Popolo

  • 312
  • Calendar year

    Verona. October 28 – Battle of the Milvian Bridge: Constantine defeats Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, becoming the only Roman emperor in the West. Prior

    312

    312

    312

  • 310s
  • Decade

    II (East), Licinius (Middle), Constantine I (West), Maximian (West), Maxentius (Italy), and Domitius Alexander (Africa). July – Maximian flees to Marseille

    310s

    310s

  • Subalpine Republic
  • French republic (1800–1802)

    worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 29 March 2015. "Subalpine Republic (1800–1802)". Maxentius collections. Retrieved 29 March 2015. (it) Nuova legislazione del Piemonte

    Subalpine Republic

    Subalpine Republic

    Subalpine_Republic

  • Constantine and the Cross
  • 1961 film

    in love with Hadrian. Constantine discovers the bandits were sent by Maxentius, Constantine's rival for power. Constantine watches some Christians be

    Constantine and the Cross

    Constantine_and_the_Cross

  • Spanish Steps
  • Stairs in Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Spanish Steps

    Spanish Steps

    Spanish_Steps

  • Valeria (given name)
  • Name list

    Cornelius Sulla Valeria Maximilla, Roman empress as the wife of Emperor Maxentius Valeria Messalina, Roman empress as the third wife of Emperor Claudius

    Valeria (given name)

    Valeria_(given_name)

  • Palatine Hill
  • Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine_Hill

  • Magenta, Lombardy
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    Castra Maxentia (lit. 'the camp named Maxentia'), referring to the emperor Maxentius. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it was ruled by the Lombards

    Magenta, Lombardy

    Magenta, Lombardy

    Magenta,_Lombardy

  • Raphael Rooms
  • Rooms in the Vatican frescoed by Raphael

    great cross appearing to Constantine as he marched to confront his rival Maxentius. The vision in the sky is painted with the words in Greek "Εν τούτω νίκα"

    Raphael Rooms

    Raphael Rooms

    Raphael_Rooms

  • Via dei Fori Imperiali
  • Thoroughfare in Rome, Italy

    Forum of Nerva Forum of Trajan Trajan's Market Back side of Basilica of Maxentius Temple of Venus and Roma The map of the Imperial Forums superimposed on

    Via dei Fori Imperiali

    Via dei Fori Imperiali

    Via_dei_Fori_Imperiali

  • Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
  • Roman Catholic archbasilica and landmark in Rome, Italy

    in AD 193. Following the victory of Emperor Constantine the Great over Maxentius (for whom the Equites singulares augusti, the emperor's mounted bodyguards

    Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran

    Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran

    Archbasilica_of_Saint_John_Lateran

  • Fontana dei Libri
  • Fountain in Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Fontana dei Libri

    Fontana dei Libri

    Fontana_dei_Libri

  • Gilles of Saumur
  • French archbishop (died 1266)

    who compromised by selecting the local bishop of Sidon, John of Saint Maxentius. Claverie 2003, p. 57. Hamilton 1980, p. 266. Claverie 2003, p. 49. Chamard

    Gilles of Saumur

    Gilles_of_Saumur

  • Trajan's Column
  • Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Trajan's Column

    Trajan's Column

    Trajan's_Column

  • Praetorian Guard
  • Bodyguards of the Roman emperors

    Guard on the orders of Galerius. In response, the Praetorians turned to Maxentius, the son of the retired emperor Maximian, and proclaimed him their emperor

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian_Guard

  • Domus Aurea
  • Roman palace

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Domus Aurea

    Domus Aurea

    Domus_Aurea

  • Seven hills of Rome
  • Geographical heart of Rome, Italy, within the walls of the city

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Seven hills of Rome

    Seven hills of Rome

    Seven_hills_of_Rome

  • 306
  • Calendar year

    proclaimed Emperor. Southern Italy supports Maxentius, as do Africa, Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily. Maxentius recalls Maximian from retirement, who joins

    306

    306

    306

  • Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Cycle of frescoes by Michelangelo

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine Chapel ceiling

    Sistine_Chapel_ceiling

  • The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Claude)
  • Painting by Claude Lorrain

    Milvian Bridge, The Battle of the Bridge or The Battle Between the Emperors Maxentius and Constantine is a 1655 oil on canvas painting by Claude Lorrain, now

    The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Claude)

    The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Claude)

    The_Battle_of_the_Milvian_Bridge_(Claude)

  • Pope Eusebius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 309 to 310

    followers, who demanded immediate restoration to the Roman Church. Emperor Maxentius intervened and exiled them both on 17 August 310 (N.S.. Eusebius died

    Pope Eusebius

    Pope Eusebius

    Pope_Eusebius

  • Wrestling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle middleweight
  • Wrestling at the Olympics

    Olympics in Rome took place from 1 to 6 September at the Basilica of Maxentius. Nations were limited to one competitor. Middleweight was the third-heaviest

    Wrestling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle middleweight

    Wrestling_at_the_1960_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_middleweight

  • Column of Marcus Aurelius
  • Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column of Marcus Aurelius

    Column_of_Marcus_Aurelius

  • Aquileia
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Cividale, his successor Maxentius considered rebuilding Aquileia. However, the project never came to fruition. While Maxentius was patriarch, the pope

    Aquileia

    Aquileia

    Aquileia

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    legitimacy of an emperor, but this criterion is not always followed. Maxentius is sometimes called an usurper because he did not have the recognition

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
  • Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls

    Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls

    Basilica_of_Saint_Paul_Outside_the_Walls

  • Siege of Segusio
  • 312 AD battle in the Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy

    emperors Constantine the Great (r. 306–337) and Maxentius (r. 306–312) in the spring of 312. In that year, Maxentius had declared war on Constantine, claiming

    Siege of Segusio

    Siege of Segusio

    Siege_of_Segusio

  • Old St. Peter's Basilica
  • Former church in Rome

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Old St. Peter's Basilica

    Old St. Peter's Basilica

    Old_St._Peter's_Basilica

  • Ponte Milvio
  • Ancient Roman bridge in Rome

    Senate the next day. In AD 312, Constantine I defeated his stronger rival Maxentius between this bridge and Saxa Rubra, in the famous Battle of the Milvian

    Ponte Milvio

    Ponte Milvio

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  • Piazza della Repubblica, Rome
  • Public square in Rome, Italy

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Piazza della Repubblica, Rome

    Piazza della Repubblica, Rome

    Piazza_della_Repubblica,_Rome

  • History of the Roman Empire
  • Severus and Maxentius) and one caesar (Maximinus). The year 307 saw the return of Maximian to the rank of augustus alongside his son Maxentius, creating

    History of the Roman Empire

    History of the Roman Empire

    History_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Palladas, Heraklion)
  • Painting by Ieremias Palladas

    by Emperor Maxentius. Twelve days after, her dungeon was opened and a bright light and perfume fragrance filled the room. Emperor Maxentius offered to

    Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Palladas, Heraklion)

    Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Palladas, Heraklion)

    Saint_Catherine_of_Alexandria_(Palladas,_Heraklion)

  • Commodus
  • Roman emperor from 177 to 192

    284–641 Diocletian Maximian Galerius Constantius I Severus II Constantine I Maxentius Domitius Alexander Licinius Maximinus II Valerius Valens Martinian Constantine

    Commodus

    Commodus

    Commodus

  • Globus cruciger
  • Christian symbol of authority

    soldiers painted this symbol on their shields and then defeated their foe, Maxentius. With the growth of Christianity in the 5th century, the orb (in Latin

    Globus cruciger

    Globus cruciger

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  • San Pietro in Vincoli
  • Church in Rome

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    San Pietro in Vincoli

    San Pietro in Vincoli

    San_Pietro_in_Vincoli

  • Lupercal
  • Cave at the foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome

    Basilica Argentaria Basilica Julia Basilica of Junius Bassus Basilica of Maxentius Basilica of Neptune Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii Consentes

    Lupercal

    Lupercal

    Lupercal

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    French

    MAXENCE

    French form or Roman Latin Maxentius, MAXENCE means "the greatest."

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