Valeria Maximilla
978-613-1-18823-7
6131188238
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2010-08-11
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Valeria Maximilla was the Empress of Rome 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 and bore him two sons. The eldest, Valerius Romulus, was born c. 294, the other son's name is not recorded, possibly ... Aurelius Valerius, executed in 312. As an emperor's daughter, she was entitled nobilissima femina. Her husband was acclaimed emperor in October 306 against the wishes of Valeria Maximilla's father who tried to overthrow the usurper in 307 but without success. Maxentius remained the ruler of Rome, Italy and Africa until 312. Valeria's son, Romulus died in 309. In 312 Constantine I invaded Italy. Valeria and her husband were together before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge when she disappears from the historical record. Her fate is unknown.
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