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Who defeated the slave army?

Marcus Licinius Crassus led Roman legions to defeat the slave army of Spartacus.


Is Publius Licinius Crassus real?

Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.Yes, there were at least five politicians who had the name of Publius Licinius Crassus. Two of them were consuls.


Who became emperor after Alexander severus died?

Alexander Severus was succeeded by Maximinus Thrax. Maximinus was the commander of a legion in Italy. The soldier were unhappy with the young Alexander's policy paying off the aggressive Alemanni (a Germanic people) to avoid war, killed him and elected Maximinus. He was proclaimed emperor by the praetorian guard (the imperial guard).


What Emperor in the west did Constantine defeat to become the only Emperor of Rome?

Constantine defeated Maxentius, an usurper emperor in Rome, who took charge of Italy. However, this did not make him the sole emperor. He became co-emperor with Licinius, the emperor of the west. Therefore, it was when he defeated the emperor of the east (Licinius) in his second civil war that Constantine became the sole emperor.


Who was the last Roman Emperor to support persecution of Christians?

Diocletian launched the Great Persecution of 303-313. It had a number of phases:303-305 Diocletian and Maximian were Augusti (in charge); Galerius and Constantius Chlorus were Caesars (subordinates). All except Contantius Chlorus fully prosecuted the persecution of Christians; Constantius Chlorus participated in a limited way, with destruction of some churches.305-306 Galerius and Constantius Chlorus were Augusti; Maximinus Daia and Flavius Severus were Caesars. All except Constantius Chlorus fully prosecuted the persecution of Christians.306-307 Galerius and Maxentius were Augusti; Maximinus Daia, Constantine and Maxentius were Caesars. All except Constantine fully prosecuted the persecution of Christians.307-311 Galerius, Constantine and Licinius were Augusti; Maximinus Daia was Caesar (there were other complications as well). All except Constantine fully prosecuted the persecution of Christians. Just before he died, Galerius declared that Christians were permitted to return to their religion. This became the policy of the whole.312-313 Maximinus Daia (Augustus from 310) recommenced the persecution of Christians in his realm (Oriens: from the Taurus mountains to Egypt). It came to an end when he was defeated in a civil war by Licinius.In 313, the Roman Empire came under the joint control of Constantine and Licinius. They confirmed Galerius' policy of toleration to Christians. This was contained within the famous Edict of Milan issued by Licinius.Licinius is believed to have recommenced a limited persecution of Christians. This was not like the former occasion, since this attack on Christians can be attributed to political, rather than religious motives. It arose from the situation where the king of Armenia was now an avowed Christian and Constantine was now an avowed Christian, and Licinius and Constantine were rivals for full control of the Empire, and there were troubles on the Armenian frontier.Therefore, technically, Maximinus Daia was the last Roman Emperor to support persecution of Christians.

Related Questions

What is Maximinus's birthday?

Maximinus was born on November 20, 270.


When was Maximinus born?

Maximinus was born on November 20, 270.


When was Maximinus Thrax born?

Maximinus Thrax was born in 173.


When was Maximinus II born?

Maximinus II was born in 270.


Who defeated the slave army?

Marcus Licinius Crassus led Roman legions to defeat the slave army of Spartacus.


When was Licinius born?

Licinius was born in 263.


When was Licinius II born?

Licinius II was born in 315.


When was Marcus Licinius Crassus born?

Marcus Licinius Crassus was born in -115.


Who lead Rome on 74bc?

The consuls for the year 74 BC were Lucius Licinius Lucullus and Marcus Aurelius Cotta.


Is Publius Licinius Crassus real?

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What is the compromise between Constantine and Licinius?

Licinius could have Thrace and Moesia and Constantine could keep the Balkans


Who conquered Constantine?

Licinius