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  1. Valeria Maximilla's portrait does not appear on any of the coinage issued under Maxentius, but she may have been depicted on a defaced sculpture now housed in the Capitoline Museums. If it is of Maximilla, it was likely defaced after her husband's overthrow, when his own images were also defaced.

  2. Wife: Valeria Maximilla (two sons; Valerius Romulus; unknown). Died at Milvian Bridge in Rome on 28 October AD 312. Early Life. Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius was born around AD 279 as the son of Maximian and his Syrian wife, Eutropia. He was made a senator and even was given Galerius’ daughter Valeria Maximilla in marriage in an attempt ...

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    The exact date of his marriage to Valeria Maximilla, daughter of Galerius, is unknown. He had two sons, Valerius Romulus (ca. 295 – 309) and an unknown one. In 305, Diocletian and Maximian abdicated, and the former Caesares Constantius and Galerius became Augusti.

  4. Feb 8, 1997 · After Galerius' appointment to the rank of Caesar on 1 March 293, Maxentius married Galerius' daughter Valeria Maximilla, who bore him a son named Romulus and another son whose name is unknown.

  5. Jun 5, 2018 · Valeria Maximilla was the Empress of the Romans and wife of Emperor Maxentius. She was the daughter of Emperor Galerius and his first wife, whose name is unknown. She married Maxentius around 293 (the exact date is unknown).

    • Female
    • Marcus Aurelius Valerius (Maxentius) Augustus
  6. Mar 7, 2021 · The He married Valeria Maximilla, daughter of Galerius, and they had two sons, Valerius Romulus (ca. 295 – 309) and an unknown one. In about 306 AD, Maxentius managed to be recognized as emperor in central and southern Italy, the islands of Corsica and Sardinia and Sicily, and the African provinces.

  7. Maxentius was passed over in favour of Flavius Valerius Severus, but Maxentius overthrew Severus in 307. He clashed with Constantine the Great and was killed at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312.

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