• Marble Portrait of emperor Maximinus Thrax with minor damage. Shaped for insertion into a statue. Portrait in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.
  • Whatever the truth of the matter, the reign of Maximinus Thrax was neither long nor distinguished.
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  • Maximinus Thrax. Maximinus Thrax occupies an important – and rather unattractive – place in the annals of Imperial Roman history.
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  • Maximinus Thrax Musei Capitolini MC473.jpg. Bust of Maximinus Thrax in Capitoline Museums, Rome. ... Maximinus Thrax.
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  • Shown are two examples of the only known portrait type of Maximinus. ... Detail of marble bust of Maximinus Thrax, Musei Capitolini inv.
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    • English: Portrait of Maximinus Thrax. Marble, Roman artwork, 235–238 CE.
    • Français : Portrait de Maximin le Thrace. Marbre, œuvre romaine, 235-238 ap. J.-C.
  • Yet Maximinus Thrax, the first barbarian emperor of Rome and a giant of a man, returned to the warrior roots of the ancient world. ... Portrait of Maximinus Thrax.
  • The Army of Maximinus Thrax: The Roman Soldier of the early 3rd Century... by Eschbach, Jan, published by Zeughausverlag GmbH (2020).
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  • Maximinus Thrax, also known as Maximinus I, reigned as emperor in the years 235-238 CE. He is considered the first barbarian to wear Imperial Purple.
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  • Thrax maximinus - Maximinus Thrax - Wikipedia, Rome. Italy. Portrait bust of Roman Emperor Maximinus Thrax (ca. 173-238 AD).
  • The first of those military emperors was Maximinus Thrax, Roman emperor from 235 to 238 CE. ... The Most Memorable 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Quotes.
  • Roman Portraits: Maximinus Thrax. Active selection in cart: My selection (2022-01-07) 0. ... Maximinus Thrax, 235–238 AD, Paris, Louvre.
  • Maximinus Thrax, also known as Maximinus I, was the emperor of Rome from 235 to 238. ... See the events in life of Maximinus Thrax in Chronological Order.
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  • Marble Roman portrait, probably from a full-size statue, of the Roman emperor Maximinus Thrax ("the Thracian," r. 235-238 CE).