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1 VIII | of his brother in empire, Maximian, called Herculius? Not unlike 2 VIII | less resolute, and that Maximian, with less avarice, had 3 IX | IX.~But the other Maximian (Galerius), chosen by Diocletian 4 XII | Diocletian and seventh of Maximian, suddenly, while it was 5 XV | Mandates also had gone to Maximian Herculius and Constantius, 6 XVIII | empire. Already he had urged Maximian Herculius to the like purpose, 7 XVIII | Constantius, as well as on Maximian Herculius. Galerius, whose 8 XVIII | already knew, by letters from Maximian Herculius, all that Galerius 9 XVIII | why ask the advice of Maximian and Constantius, since they 10 XVIII | must elect their sons."~Now Maximian Herculius had a son, Maxentius, 11 XVIII | purple from the hands of Maximian."--"Well, I consent; but 12 XVIII | on Galerius the name of Maximian, for the omen's sake, because 13 XVIII | the omen's sake, because Maximian Herculius had served him 14 XXVI | command that army which Maximian Herculius had formerly commanded, 15 XXVI | Rome. There the soldiers of Maximian had been oftentimes received 16 XXVI | saluted him again Augustus. Maximian, given to change, eagerly 17 XXVI | deserted? He was encountered by Maximian, who had resumed the imperial 18 XXVII | XXVII.~But Maximian, who knew the outrageous 19 XXVII | provision for a defensive war, Maximian went into Gaul, that he 20 XXVIII| the flight of Galerius, Maximian, having returned from Gaul, 21 XXVIII| and it was to him that Maximian owed on this occasion the 22 XXIX | XXIX.~Then Maximian returned into Gaul; and 23 XXIX | the court of Galerius when Maximian arrived; for Galerius, meaning 24 XXIX | presence both of him and of Maximian; and thus there were six 25 XXIX | time. Now the designs of Maximian having been frustrated, 26 XXIX | Franks had taken up arms. Maximian advised the unsuspecting 27 XXIX | part of his forces behind. Maximian waited a few days; and as 28 XXIX | flew back with his army. Maximian, not yet prepared to oppose 29 XXIX | returned to their duty. Maximian had possessed himself of 30 XXIX | Constantine drew nigh, and seeing Maximian on the walls, addressed 31 XXIX | peculiarly unbecoming him. But Maximian from the walls incessantly 32 XXX | XXX.~Maximian, having thus forfeited the 33 XXX | plan was laid for detecting Maximian in the very execution of 34 XXX | emperor. At the dead of night Maximian arose, and perceived all 35 XXX | enormous guilt. At last Maximian obtained leave that the 36 XXXI | XXXI.~From Maximian, God, the avenger of religion 37 XXXVII| untouched by Diocles and Maximian, that did Daia greedily 38 XLII | Constantine, the statues of Maximian Herculius were thrown down, 39 XLIII | the death of his father Maximian. From this appearance of 40 LII | at first by Diocles and Maximian, and afterwards transferred