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Maximinus Thrax
Maximinus Thrax: emperor of the Roman world (r. 235-238).
Names:
- ±172: Gaius Julius Maximinus (?)
- February 235: Imperator Caesar Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus Augustus
- 236: Imperator Caesar Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus Germanicus maximus Augustus
- April 238: lynched by soldiers
Nickname: Thrax, "the Thracian" (not recorded before the fourth century)
Successor of: Severus Alexander
Relatives:
- married to: Caecilia Paulina
- children: Gaius Julius Verus Maximus
Early career
- ±172: Born in Thrace or Moesia (Novae?)
- equestrian career during the reign of Septimius Severus
- prefect of a legion (I, II, or III Parthica?)
- praeses pro legato in Mauretania Tingitana
- prefect of Mesopotamia
- joined Severus Alexander's Persian campaign
- prefect of the recruits in the Rhineland
Main deeds
- 235 Becomes emperor after the death of Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea; recognized by the Senate; wages war against the Germans (battle of Harzhorn); a competitor, Magnus, is executed
- 236 Consul (with Marcus Pupienus Africanus); victory over the Alamans; proceeds against the Sarmatians
- 238 Insurrection of Gordian I and Gordian II; they are defeated by Capellianus; the Senate elects Pupienus and Balbinus; Maximinus is killed by his own soldiers near Aquileia
- Damnatio memoriae
Succeeded by: Pupienus and Balbinus
Links:
- biography included in the Historia Augusta
- Herodian's History of the Roman Empire (Book 6, 7, and 8)
Literature
- M.F. Petraccia Lucernoni & M. Traverso, "A proposito di Massimino il Trace", in: Yann Le Bohec, Les légions de Rome sous le Haut-Empire (2000 Lyon) 675-684