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Maximinus Thrax: From Common Soldier to Emperor of Rome

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The first full-length biography of the half-barbarian emperor.
Maximinus was a Thracian tribesman “of frightening appearance and colossal size" who could smash stones with his bare hands and pull fully laden wagons unaided. Such feats impressed the emperor Severus who enlisted Maximinus into the imperial bodyguard whereupon he embarked on a distinguished military career. Eventually he achieved senior command in the massive Roman invasion of Persia in 232 AD, and three years later he became emperor himself in a military coup—the first common soldier ever to assume the imperial throne.
Supposedly more than seven feet tall (it is likely he had a pituitary disorder), Maximinus was surely one of Rome's most extraordinary emperors. He campaigned across the Rhine and Danube for three years until a rebellion erupted in Africa and the snobbish senate engaged in civil war against him.
This is a narrative account of the life and times of the Thracian giant, from his humble origins up to and beyond the civil war of 238 AD. Replete with accounts of treachery, assassination, and civil war, Maximinus Thrax is written for enthusiasts of Roman history and warfare.
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      April 1, 2017
      Emperor of Rome from 235 to 238 AD, Maximinus was known for rapacity and cruelty and blamed for instigating 50 years of instability that left the empire on the brink of collapse. In this first comprehensive biography, a work of extensive research, Pearson draws on ancient histories, coins, statues, and archaeology to create a commendably fluid narrative that will intrigue Roman history enthusiasts. Remarkable for his height (he topped seven feet), Maximinus was also notable for being an outsider as a non-noble Thracian who rose through the army to become its commander on the empire's Rhine-Danube frontier. Pearson surmises that the incumbent emperor, Alexander Severus, would not yield to the army's desire for an invasion of Germany. He was murdered, and the newly crowned emperor Maximinus delivered for the legions, as recorded by recent archaeological findings in a Roman battlefield in Germany. Success in the north, however, was not matched by support in Italy. The Roman senate revolted and prevailed over Maximinus in a siege of an Adriatic seaport. Steeped in his subject, Pearson successfully illuminates this long-overlooked Roman emperor.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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