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** and Maximus
** Maximus the Confessor
** The Maximus Poems by Charles Olson ( composed 1950-1970 )
** Maximus in Hispania ;
** Fabius Maximus Cunctator, Roman general and statesman whose cautious delaying tactics ( which have led to his surname Cunctator, meaning " delayer ") during the early stages of the Second Punic War has given Rome time to recover its strength and take the offensive against the invading Carthaginian army of Hannibal ( b. c. 275 BC )
** Maximus Planudes, Byzantine grammarian and theologian
** Pontifex Maximus
** Africanus Fabius Maximus, the younger son of Quintus Fabius Maximus ( consul 45BCE ) and an unknown wife
** builds temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
** Mithraeum of the Circus Maximus.
** 105 BCE, Battle of Arausio, Execution of Roman General Marcus Aurelius Scaurus, Proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio and Consul Gnaeus Mallius Maximus exiled.
** 238, Gothic raid on Istria, Year of the Six Emperors, Assassination of Emperor Maximinus Thrax and his son Gaius Julius Verus Maximus, Death of Emperor Gordian II, Suicide of Emperor Gordian I, Assassination of Emperor Pupienus, Assassination of Emperor Balbinus.
** Bruticus-The combined form of all five Combaticons, who in some fiction is named as Bruticus Maximus.
** Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus is appointed governor of Hispania Citerior and given the specific task of helping Caius Lelius defeat Viriathus and the Lusitanians.
** The Roman forces of Fabius Maximus Aemilianus are defeated in Ossuma ( near modern Córdoba ).
** The Roman forces of Fabius Maximus Aemilianus are totally defeated near what is today the city of Beja in Alentejo.
** Maximus ; counter-claimant, supported by Antipope Novatian after withdrawing communion with Fortunatus.

** and Rome
** Hippolytus of Rome
** Lawrence of Rome
** Priscus Attalus in Rome ( two times );
** Harpsichord by Girolamo Zenti, Rome, 1666
** Golden Harpsichord by Michele Todini, Rome, ca.
** Faliscan, which was spoken in the area around Falerii Veteres ( modern Civita Castellana ) north of the city of Rome and possibly Sardinia
** Hippolytus of Rome
** First Martyrs of the Church of Rome
** Zoe of Rome ( Roman Catholic Church )
** Paraskevi of Rome ( Eastern Orthodox Church )
** Alexius of Rome ( Western Church )
** Die Söhne ( The Jews of Rome ), 1935
** The first was based in Rome around Mohammed Zahir Shah, and it reflected the interests of moderate Pashtuns from Afghanistan.
** Anthimus of Rome
** Sophia of Rome ( Roman Catholic church )
** Frances of Rome
** Alexius of Rome ( Eastern Church )
** Felicitas of Rome
** Imperial cult ( ancient Rome ), Roman religion
** Crescentius of Rome
** Sublime with Rome, a reunited version of the above band
** Herbert Kappler escapes from the Caelian Hill military hospital in Rome.
** Jim Rome, American sports T. V.
** A. N. Sherwin-White, English historian of Ancient Rome ( b. 1911 )

Maximus and Rome
While Elagabalus was still on his way to Rome, brief revolts broke out by the Fourth Legion at the instigation of Gellius Maximus, and the Third Legion, which itself had been responsible for the elevation of Elagabalus to the throne, under the command of Senator Verus.
Pope Saint Anastasius I, born in Rome the son of Maximus, was pope from 27 November 399 to 401.
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church indicates instead that it was in the fifteenth century ( when the Renaissance stirred up new interest in ancient Rome ) that " Pontifex Maximus " became a regular title of honour for Popes.
Trajan returned to Rome in triumph and was granted the title Dacicus Maximus.
He defeated the usurpers Magnus Maximus and Eugenius and fostered the destruction of some prominent pagan temples: the Serapeum in Alexandria, the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, and the Vestal Virgins in Rome.
* 495 BC: Temple to Mercury on the Circus Maximus in Rome is built
* May 31 – Maximus is stoned to death by an angry mob while fleeing Rome.
Model of ancient Rome in the Roman Empire | Imperial era, showing the Circus Maximus ( foreground ), the Colosseum ( top of picture ) and between them, the Palatine Hill | Palatine
The Circus Maximus ( Latin for great or large circus, in Italian Circo Massimo ) is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy.
nl: Circus Maximus ( Rome )
At the end of June, a mob demonstrated against Cleander during a horse race in the Circus Maximus: he sent the praetorian guard to put down the disturbances, but Pertinax, who was now City Prefect of Rome, dispatched the Vigiles Urbani to oppose them.
Maximus ' edict of 387 or 388 which censured Christians at Rome for burning down a Jewish synagogue, was condemned by bishop Ambrose, who said people exclaimed: ‘ the emperor has become a Jew ’
Ennodius ' grandson was Petronius Maximus, another ill-fated emperor, who ruled in Rome for but 77 days before he was stoned to death while fleeing from the Vandals on May 24, 455.
Welsh legend supports that this happened, with stories such as Breuddwyd Macsen Wledig ( English: The Dream of Emperor Maximus ), where he not only marries a wondrous British woman ( thus making British descendants probable ), but also gives her father sovereignty over Britain ( thus formally transferring authority from Rome back to the Britons themselves ).
Maximus died in Rome soon after and Dionotus became the official king of the Britons.
Pope Martin I and the monk Maximus, the foremost opponents of monothelitism ( which they interpreted as denying a human faculty of will to Christ ), held a synod in Rome in 649 that condemned monoenergism and monothelitism.
A council at Constantinople in 662, attended by perhaps as many as 400 bishops, condemned both Martin and Maximus ( among others ), leading to schism with Rome and the western churches.
When the council had concluded, the decrees were sent to Rome where they were confirmed by Agatho's successor, Pope Leo II The subsequent Byzantine tradition came to interpret the decrees in line with the teaching of Maximus the Confessor, which brilliantly combined a recognition ( shared with the monotheletes ) that all Christ's individual actions were directed by his divine will with an insistence that his human will nevertheless possessed true spontaneity, in virtue of its intrinsic drive ( as created ) to obey its Creator.
* Circus Maximus, in Rome
* A temple is built on the Circus Maximus, between the Aventine and Palatine hills, in Rome, in honour of the god Mercury.
* The Senate and people of Rome appoint Manius Valerius Maximus to the office of dictator.
* Fabius Maximus Cunctator, Roman general and statesman whose cautious delaying tactics ( which have led to his surname Cunctator, meaning " delayer ") during the early stages of the Second Punic War has given Rome time to recover its strength and take the offensive against the invading Carthaginian army of Hannibal ( b. c. 275 BC )
* Consul Quintus Fabius Maximus, allied with the Aedui, defeated the Arverni and Allobroges in Transalpine Gaul, thus establishing the province for Rome.

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