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Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus "Thrax" (c. 173 – 238) was a Roman emperor from 235 to 238. Born of Thracian origin – given the nickname Thrax ("the Thracian") – he rose up through the military ranks, ultimately holding high command in the army of the Rhine under Emperor Severus Alexander .
According to legend, he was 5 cubits (2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)) tall, a claimed "gigantic tooth" of St. Christopher turned out to be a tooth of hippopotamus. [269] 3rd or 4th century AD Sancho VII of Navarre: Kingdom of Navarre: 231 cm: 7 ft 7 in: Height estimated by Luis del Campo in 1952, from a measurement of his femur recorded in 1622. [270]
Maximinus Thrax, Roman Emperor from 235 to 238. [130] Aureolus, Roman military commander; Galerius, Roman Emperor from 305 to 311; born to a Thracian father and Dacian mother; Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor from 306 to 337; born to Thracian father [131] [132] from Naissus and Thracian mother in Naissus; Licinius, Roman Emperor from 308 to 324
The Year of the Six Emperors was the year AD 238, during which six men made claims to be emperors of Rome.This was an early symptom of what historians now call the Crisis of the Third Century, also known as Military Anarchy or the Imperial Crisis (AD 235–285), a period in which the Roman Empire nearly collapsed under the combined pressures of foreign invasions and migrations into the Roman ...
The barracks emperors tended to be low-class commoners, often from outlying parts of the empire. The first barracks emperor, Maximinus Thrax, had begun his military career as an enlisted soldier. [1] A barracks emperor could not boast of a distinguished family name or a successful career as a statesman or public servant.
3 Was Maximinus really a giant? 3 comments. 4 Removal of "8 feet 6 inches tall" claims. 5 comments. 5 Unfair assumptions. 3 comments. 6 Not 8'6" 6 comments. 7 Thrax ...
Maximinus Thrax (173–238), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus I; Maximinus II (270–313), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus Daia; Gaius Julius Verus Maximus (died 238; 217/220–238), also incorrectly known as Maximinus the Younger, Caesar of Rome, son of Maximinus I; Saint Maximin of Trier (died 346), French-born bishop of Trier ...
Harry Potter was also ranked number thirty-six on Empire 's 2008 list of "100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time". [30] IGN said that Harry Potter was their favourite Harry Potter character, calling him a "sympathetic figure" and saying in response to his fights against Voldemort that "everybody loves an underdog story of good vs. evil". [31]