Maximin
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Maximin, Maximian, Maximianus, or Maximinus can refer to several notable figures of Late Antiquity:
- Maximinus Thrax, (c. 173–238), Roman emperor
- Maximian, (286–305), Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Herculius, co-Emperor with Diocletian
- Maximinus, (c. 270–313), Roman emperor
- Galerius Maximianus, (305–311), Emperor
- Maximin of Trier, (d. 346), Bishop of Trier
- Maximinus (Praetorian Prefect), 4th century Roman Praetorian Prefect and barrister.
- Archbishop Maximianus of Constantinople, (431–434)
- Saint Maximin, (d. 520)
- Maximianus of Ravenna, (499–556), bishop of Ravenna,
- Maximin, (ad. 237) Praetorian Guard and Thracian assassin of Alexander Severus and possibly Maximinus Thrax
People of other periods:
- Maximilian Kronberger, a.k.a. "Maximin", (1888–1904), German poet
- Daniel Maximin (1947-), Guadeloupean novelist
Maximin may also refer to:
- Maximin (decision theory), also known as minimax, a strategy to maximize the minimum possible payback
- Maximin (philosophy), a principle regarding how justice relates to inequality

