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Maximus

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Maximus is a name formed from the Latin term for "greatest" or "largest." It is therefore also a common noun, and may refer to any of the following:

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People in the Ancient World

Politicians

  • Pupienus, also called Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus, joint Roman Emperor with Balbinus around 238 A.D.
  • Fabius Maximus, Punic War general
  • Magnus Maximus, Roman Emperor in the west, 383-388
  • Maximus of Hispania, a Roman usurper (409-411) in the Iberian Peninsula
  • Pontifex Maximus, high priest of the Ancient Roman College of Pontiffs
  • Maximus, a lieutenant or governor under Valens in Moesia, immediately prior to the Gothic Wars.

Authors & philosophers

Saints

Modern uses

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