-
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...
- of
Maxentius and
Constantine (Italian:
Basilica di M****enzio),
sometimes known as the
Basilica Nova—meaning "new basilica"—or
Basilica of
Maxentius, is...
-
Maxentius (c. 283–312) was a
Roman Emperor.
Maxentius may also
refer to:
Saint Maxentius (c. 445–c. 515),
French saint Maxentius of
Aquileia (died 1837)...
-
length of
Maxentius' line. He
ordered his
cavalry to charge, and they
broke Maxentius' cavalry. He then sent his
infantry against Maxentius' infantry...
- Constantine's war with
Maxentius, Maximian's
image was
purged from all
public places. However,
after Constantine ousted and
killed Maxentius, Maximian's image...
-
length of
Maxentius' line. He
ordered his
cavalry to charge, and they
broke Maxentius' cavalry. He then sent his
infantry against Maxentius' infantry...
- 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...
- 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...
- his
retired father in 306.
Severus surrendered to
Maximian and
Maxentius in 307.
Maxentius and
Constantine were both
recognized as
augusti by
Maximian that...
- 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...