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Maximinus Collection

Maximinus Thrax (c. 173-238), a formidable Roman Emperor, depicted in this marble bust with a stern expression and military attire



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Maximinus Thrax (c. 173-238), a formidable Roman Emperor, depicted in this marble bust with a stern expression and military attire. In another portrait, Maximinus II, his successor, offers a sacrifice to the gods, seeking their favor. The engravings Thrax, known as 'The Giant Emperor,' and Maximin show their imposing presence. Paulina, a 3rd-century Roman noblewoman, is commemorated on this gold coin. Saints Agnes and Catherine, revered martyrs of the Christian faith, are depicted in art from the same era, reflecting the religious diversity of the empire. Gaius J V Maximinus, a name echoing the legacy of these powerful rulers.