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===Accession=== [[File:RomaBasilicaMassenzioDaPalatino.JPG|thumb|The [[Basilica of Maxentius]] in the [[Roman Forum]]. Completed by his enemy Constantine, it was one of the most impressive edifices of ancient times.]] [[File:AE follis of Maxentius.jpg|thumb|[[Bronze]] [[follis]] struck by [[Maxentius]] in [[Rome]] 308 - 310 AD. This coin is commemorating the reconstruction of the [[Temple of Venus and Roma|temple of Roma]] following the fire in 307 AD. [[Roma (mythology)|Roma]] holding [[globe]] and [[sceptre]] seated within [[hexastyle]] [[temple]] with [[shield]] on the ground is depicted on the reverse.]] When rumours reached the capital that the emperors tried to subject the Roman population to the [[poll tax|capitation tax]], like every other city of the empire, and wanted to dissolve the remnants of the [[Praetorian Guard]] which were still stationed at Rome, riots broke out. A group of officers of the city's garrisons ([[Zosimus (historian)|Zosimus]] calls them Marcellianus, Marcellus and Lucianus) turned to Maxentius to accept the imperial purple, probably judging that the official recognition which was granted to Constantine would not be withheld from Maxentius, son of an emperor as well. Maxentius accepted the honour, promised donations to the city's troops, and was publicly acclaimed emperor on 28 October 306. The usurpation obviously went largely without bloodshed (Zosimus names only one victim); the prefect of Rome went over to Maxentius and retained his office. Apparently the conspirators turned to Maximian as well, who had retired to a palace in [[Lucania]], but he declined to resume power for the time being. Maxentius managed to be recognized as emperor in [[Central Italy]] and [[Southern Italy]], the islands of [[Corsica et Sardinia|Corsica and Sardinia]] and [[Sicily]], and the [[Africa (Roman province)|Africa]]n provinces. [[Northern Italy]] remained under the control of the western Augustus [[Valerius Severus]], who resided in [[Mediolanum]] ([[Milan]]). Maxentius refrained from using the titles ''Augustus'' or ''Caesar'' at first and styled himself ''princeps invictus'' ("undefeated prince"), in the hope of obtaining recognition of his reign by the senior emperor Galerius. However, the latter refused to do so. Apart from his alleged antipathy towards Maxentius, Galerius probably wanted to deter others from following the examples of Constantine and Maxentius and declaring themselves emperors. Constantine firmly controlled his father's army and territories, and Galerius could pretend that his accession was part of the regular succession in the [[tetrarchy]], but neither was the case with Maxentius: he would be the fifth emperor, and he had only few troops at his command. Galerius reckoned that it would be not too difficult to quell the usurpation, and early in 307, the Augustus Severus marched on Rome with a large army. The majority of this army consisted of soldiers who had fought under Maxentius' father [[Maximian]] for years, and as Severus reached Rome, the majority of his army went over to Maxentius and received a large amount of money. When Maximian himself finally left his retreat and returned to Rome to assume the imperial office once again and support his son, Severus with the rest of his army retreated to [[Ravenna]]. Shortly after, he surrendered to Maximian, who promised that his life would be spared. After the defeat of Severus, Maxentius took possession of northern Italy up to the [[Alps]] and the [[Istria]]n peninsula to the east, and assumed the title of Augustus, which (in his eyes) had become vacant with the surrender of Severus.
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