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Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximinus
"The Fanatic" Despite his humble origins and lack of education, Maximinus II was said to support scholars and writers, surrounding himself with learned individuals. However, his primitive nature was significantly influenced by alcohol, which led him to lose self-control and exhibit brutality and cruelty. As a follower of traditional religion, Maximinus supported and revived popular cults (e.g., Serapis, Jupiter, Apollo, Tyche-Fortuna, Hercules). He also sought to organize these cults with a structure modeled on Christianity, including a priestly hierarchy subordinate to provincial leaders (high priests).
Considered a fanatic, he stood out among the tetrarchs for his zealous and ruthless enforcement of Diocletian's edicts on the persecution of Christians.
Obverse: Laureate head of Maximinus II to right, IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG
Reverse: Hercules standing front, head to right, placing his right hand on his hip and resting his left on club set on rock; lion skin draped over his left arm, HERCVLI VICTORI Γ SMN
Mint: Nicomedia, 311 A.D.
Weight: 5,48 g
Diameter: 22mm
Provenance: Leu Numismatik, ex Swiss collection, formed before 2005
Referencia : 71.1 RIC VI 68
Colección : IMPERIUM ROMANUM 07 - Tetrarchy