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Petronius Maximus (2680 bytes)
1: '''Petronius Maximus''' (c.[[396]] - [[455]]), was a [[Roman Empire|Ro... 5: ...at the hands of Optila and Thranstila was also at Maximus' instigation. 7: ..., who had the backing of the empress [[Eudoxia]]. Maximus managed to defeat his rivals by gaining control o... 9: ...cked the inhabitants of [[Rome]]. In the disorder Maximus was killed, either by a mob or by "a certain Roma... 11: Three days after Maximus' death on [[April 22]], Gaiseric entered Rome wit... Petronius (5351 bytes) 1: ...] Petronius. For other uses of the name, see '''[[Petronius (disambiguation)]]'''.'' 3: ... text of the ''[[Satyricon]]'' calls him '''Titus Petronius'''. 5: ...ition among Latin writers ascribed by Sidonius to Petronius, and the mention of him by [[Macrobius]] beside [... 7: ...hich he so proudly realized. The care he gives to Petronius's portrait perhaps shows that the man enjoyed gre... 12: ...sy of [[Tigellinus]], an accusation followed, and Petronius committed [[suicide]] in a way that was in keepin... Petronius Platform (1909 bytes) 1: [[image:Petronius.jpg|right]] 2: The '''Petronius Platform''' is a deepwater [[oil rig]] operated b... 6: ...covered in 1995 in Viosca Knoll and named after [[Petronius|the Roman philosopher]]. The sea bed is 535 m (1,... 3244 Petronius (382 bytes) 1: ...n [[1960]]. It is named after [[Petronius Arbiter|Petronius]], the ancient [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[satirist]... 5: [[Category:Main Belt asteroids|Petronius]] Petronius (disambiguation) (1305 bytes) 1: ...eral notables, the most famous being the writer [[Petronius Arbiter]]. 3: * [[Publius Petronius]], suffect consul [[19]] AD 4: * Gaius Petronius Pontius Nigrinus, consul [[37]] AD 5: ...sidered by many scholars to be the same person as Petronius Arbiter 6: * [[Petronius Arbiter]], author of the ''[[Satyricon]]'' Publius Petronius Turpilianus (946 bytes) 1: '''Publius Petronius Turpilianus''' was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] polit... 3: ...udicca]]. He was replaced by [[Marcus Trebellinus Maximus]] 5: ...ch from Spain to [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], Galba had Petronius summarily executed as a commander appointed by Ne... 9: next=[[Marcus Trebellius Maximus]]| Maximus V (127 bytes) 1: '''Maximus V''' can be referred to the following leaders: 3: #[[Maximus V Hakim]] 4: #[[Maximus V of Constantinople]] Maximus (384 bytes) 1: '''Maximus''' Inc. is some US corporation based in [[Reston,... 5: ...nd_trade/consulting_services/maximus_inc/profile/ Maximus inc profile] 6: * [http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=mms Maximus yahoo's profile] Maximus of Tyre (1896 bytes) 1: ...soul, from which it awakes at death. The style of Maximus is superior to that of the ordinary sophistical r... 3: ...imus of Tyre must be distinguished from the Stoic Maximus, tutor of Marcus Aurelius. Gluteus maximus (494 bytes) 1: ...ommonly known as the gluteal muscles. The gluteus maximus is the most powerful muscle of the [[human]] [[hu... 3: The gluteus maximus is often referred to as the "butt" or "rear-end" ... Maximus Dan (683 bytes) 1: ...ducing heavily Dancehall Reggae influenced music, Maximus Dan moved more in the direction of Soca and has d... 5: * [http://www.maximusdan.com Official Web Site] Fortress Maximus (1577 bytes) 2: Fortress Maximus was introduced following ''The Return of [[Optimu... 6: In the Japanese storyline "Headmasters", Fortress/Maximus was the leader of the Headmasters, and following ... 8: Maximus was itself a battle station, space cruiser and bo... 12: Fortress Maximus was a giant transformer keyed to the positive ene... Maximus V Hakim (351 bytes) 1: ...h]] [[Alexandria]] and [[Jerusalem]], succeeded [[Maximus IV]] Sayegh as the communities 20th patriarch sin... Terentius Maximus (629 bytes) 1: '''Terentius Maximus''' was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] also known as the... Magnus Maximus (3545 bytes) 1: ... brother Ioelinus. A [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Celt]], Maximus was proclaimed emperor by his troops in 383, whil... 3: ...arriage between Octavius's daughter and Maximus. Maximus accepted and left Rome for Britain. 5: ... truce was made. Following further negotiations, Maximus was given the kingship of Britain and Octavius re... 7: Five years into his kingship, Magnus Maximus assembled a vast fleet and invaded [[Gaul]] leavi... 9: ...[[Theodosius I]], the [[Eastern Roman Emperor]]. Maximus made his capital at Augusta Treverorum (Treves, [... Pontifex Maximus (7262 bytes) 1: ...holic Church at the [[Holy See]], is the Pontifex Maximus, since that is one of the titles claimed by the [... 3: ...f a politically prominent family. Being Pontifex Maximus was not a full-time job and did not preclude the ... 7: ...in power. It was under his authority as Pontifex Maximus that [[Julius Caesar]] introduced the calendar re... 11: ...la]] and restored when Julius Caesar was Pontifex Maximus. 13: ...an enforcing power. From this point on, Pontifex Maximus was one of the many titles of the emperor. Even ... Maximus the Confessor (1973 bytes) 1: '''Maximus the Confessor''' ([[580]] - [[682]]) was a [[Chri... 5: ...he contemplative life and offer spiritual advice. Maximus made increased use of [[Aristotle]] and de-platon... Valerius Maximus (5084 bytes) 1: '''Valerius Maximus''' was a [[Latin]] writer and author of a collect... Maximus Planudes (2867 bytes) 1: ... monastery he changed his original name Manuel to Maximus. 16: [[Category:1260s births|Planudes, Maximus]] 17: [[Category:1330 deaths|Planudes, Maximus]] Maximus II of Antioch (3083 bytes) 1: ...special exception was made of the substitution of Maximus for Domnus on the express ground that Leo had ope... 5: ... events. Leo closes his letter with a desire that Maximus will restrain unordained persons, whether [[monk]... 7: Two years later, [[455]], the episcopate of Maximus came to a disastrous close by his deposition. The...
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