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1 XVIII | Maximian Herculius had a son, Maxentius, married to the daughter 2 XVIII | said Galerius, "for that Maxentius deserves not the office. 3 XXVI | brought, that his son-in-law Maxentius had been declared emperor 4 XXVI | tumultuary populace, clothed Maxentius in the imperial purple. 5 XXVI | much dismayed. He hated Maxentius, and he could not bestow 6 XXVI | commanded, that he might attack Maxentius at Rome. There the soldiers 7 XXVI | fix their residence in it. Maxentius well knew the enormity of 8 XXVI | Under such apprehensions, Maxentius sought to protect himself 9 XXVI | and yielded themselves to Maxentius, against whom they had come. 10 XXVIII| man than to the old: for Maxentius had most power, and had 11 XXVIII| consider how he might expel Maxentius and resume his ancient dominion. 12 XXVIII| purple from his shoulders. Maxentius, thus stripped, leaped headlong 13 XLIII | a friendly alliance with Maxentius: he also wrote to him in 14 XLIII | token of it the effigies of Maxentius and Daia were placed together 15 XLIII | together in public view. Maxentius willingly embraced this, 16 XLIV | between Constantine and Maxentius. Although Maxentius kept 17 XLIV | and Maxentius. Although Maxentius kept himself within Rome, 18 XLIV | fought, and the troops of Maxentius prevailed. At length Constantine, 19 XLIV | anniversary of the reign of Maxentius approached, that is, the 20 XLIV | sedition arose at Rome, and Maxentius was reviled as one who had 21 XLIV | overcome!" Dismayed at this, Maxentius burst from the assembly, 22 XLIV | prevailed, and the forces of Maxentius were routed. He fled towards 23 XLIV | found the letters written to Maxentius, and saw the statues and 24 XLVI | anniversary of his reign, as Maxentius had been on his. Daia, however,