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1 2,1| and proclaimed as emperor Maxentius, the son of the Maximian 2 2,1| Licinius, and defeated Maxentius in a decisive battle near 3 2,1| battle near Rome in 312. Maxentius was drowned in the Tiber 4 2,1| connected with his victory over Maxentius in 312, should not be considered 5 2,1| s opinion; he considered Maxentius a champion of Christianity 6 2,1| between Constantine and Maxentius; an element of miracle is 7 2,1| works about the victory over Maxentius. In his earlier work, The 8 2,1| years after the victory over Maxentius and is usually, though probably 9 2,1| how during his march on Maxentius he saw above the setting 10 2,1| during the march against Maxentius, but before Constantine’ 11 2,1| after his victory over Maxentius and agreement with Licinius,