Maximin
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Maximin or Maximinus may refer to:
People:
- Maximinus Thrax (c. 173–238), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus I
- Maximinus II (c. 270–313), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus Daia
- Gaius Julius Verus Maximus (217/220–238), also incorrectly known as Maximinus the Younger, Caesar of Rome, son of Maximinus I
- Saint Maximin of Trier (d. 346), French-born bishop of Trier, Germany
- Saint Maximinus of Aix (Maximin d'Aix), traditionally named as the first bishop of Aix and a figure in the legend of Mary Magdalene, often conflated in the Middle Ages with Maximin of Trier
- Maximinus (praetorian prefect) (fl. 4th century), Roman officer and barrister
- Maximinus (diplomat) (fl. 5th century), Byzantine ambassador to Attila the Hun
- Saint Mesmin or Maximin (d. 520), French saint
- Maximin Isnard (1755–1825), French revolutionary
- Maximin Giraud (1835–1875), French Marian visionary
- Maximilian Kronberger (1888-1904), known as Maximin, German poet
- Maximino Ávila Camacho (1891–1945), Mexican revolutionary general (brother of President Camacho)
- Rayo de Jalisco, Sr. (Máximino "Max" Linares Moreno) (b. 1932), former Mexican luchador
- Max León (Maximino León Molino) (b. 1950), Mexican former baseball pitcher
- Maximin Coia (b. 1983), French pair skater
- Daniel Maximin (b. 1947), Guadeloupean writer
Other uses:
- 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
See also
- Maximianus (disambiguation)
- Saint-Maximin
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