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Maximus (consul 523)

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70:, consul in 503, and he had a brother called Marcianus and an uncle called Liberius. Maximus married for the first time in 510, then obtained, at a young age, the consulate in the West 385: 514: 124:, who was afraid that they would collaborate with the Gothic besiegers, only to return at the end of the siege in 538. On 17 December 546, however, King 410: 152:
conquered Rome; the senators were preparing to return to Rome, but the Goths who guarded them, enraged by the death of Totila, killed them all.
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gave him an Ostrogothic princess as wife in 535, appointed him
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Abhandlungen zur Geschichte des ausgehenden Römertums
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and gave him the property of Marcianus, which later
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Between 525 and 535, he was elevated to the rank of
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for the year 523. On that occasion he received King
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Index

Anicius Maximus
patrician
Ostrogothic kingdom
Flavian Amphitheater
Petronius Maximus
Anicii
Volusianus
Theodoric
venationes
Colosseum
patricius
Theodahad
Justinian I
Siege of Rome
Gothic War
Belisarius
Totila
take
Old St. Peter's Basilica
Campania
Narses


CIL
X, 1348
CIL
V, 5737
CIL
V, 6264
CIL

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