Maximinus Daza

Maximinus II Daza
Coin of Maximinus, with the legend:
Maximinus p(ius) f(elix) aug(ustus)
Roman emperor
Augustus310 – July 313
PredecessorGalerius
SuccessorLicinius
Co-rulersConstantine I (West)
Maxentius (West)
Caesar1 May 305 – 310
BornDaza
20 November c. 270
near Felix Romuliana, Roman Dacia, Roman Empire
(now Gamzigrad, Serbia)
Diedc. July 313 (aged c. 42)
Tarsus, Cilicia Prima, Roman Empire
(now Turkey)
Issue2 + others
Names
Galerius Valerius Maximinus
FatherGalerius (adoptive)
MotherSister of Galerius
ReligionAncient Roman religion

Galerius Valerius Maximinus, born as Daza (Ancient Greek: Μαξιμίνος; 20 November c. 270 – c. July 313), was Roman emperor from 310 to 313. He became embroiled in the civil wars of the Tetrarchy between rival claimants for control of the empire, in which he was defeated by Licinius. A committed pagan, he engaged in one of the last persecutions of Christians, before issuing an edict of tolerance granting Christians their freedoms back near his death. Maximinus Daza is the last to be referred as Pharaoh of Egypt.