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17-528: (Redirected from Maximinus ) [REDACTED] Look up maximin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maximin or Maximinus or similar may refer to: People [ edit ] Maximinus Thrax (173–238), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus I Maximinus II (270–313), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus Daia Gaius Julius Verus Maximus (died 238; 217/220–238), also incorrectly known as Maximinus

34-447: A strategy to maximize the minimum possible payback Maximin (philosophy) , a principle regarding how justice relates to inequality See also [ edit ] Minimax Maximianus (disambiguation) Saint-Maximin (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maximin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

51-447: A strategy to maximize the minimum possible payback Maximin (philosophy) , a principle regarding how justice relates to inequality See also [ edit ] Minimax Maximianus (disambiguation) Saint-Maximin (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maximin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

68-447: A strategy to maximize the minimum possible payback Maximin (philosophy) , a principle regarding how justice relates to inequality See also [ edit ] Minimax Maximianus (disambiguation) Saint-Maximin (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maximin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

85-532: The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Maximin de Bompart (1698–1773), French naval officer, colonial administrator, and Governor of Martinique Juventinus and Maximinus (died 363), members of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian Mariani Maximin (1914–2011), politician from Guadeloupe Other uses [ edit ] Maximin (decision theory) , also known as minimax ,

102-408: The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Maximin de Bompart (1698–1773), French naval officer, colonial administrator, and Governor of Martinique Juventinus and Maximinus (died 363), members of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian Mariani Maximin (1914–2011), politician from Guadeloupe Other uses [ edit ] Maximin (decision theory) , also known as minimax ,

119-408: The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Maximin de Bompart (1698–1773), French naval officer, colonial administrator, and Governor of Martinique Juventinus and Maximinus (died 363), members of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian Mariani Maximin (1914–2011), politician from Guadeloupe Other uses [ edit ] Maximin (decision theory) , also known as minimax ,

136-939: The Hun Saint Mesmin or Maximin (died 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, 1932–2018), former Mexican luchador Max León (Maximino León Molino, born 1950), Mexican former baseball pitcher Maximin Coia (born 1983), French pair skater Daniel Maximin (born 1947), Guadeloupean writer Maximin Alff (1866–1927), reverend in

153-664: The Hun Saint Mesmin or Maximin (died 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, 1932–2018), former Mexican luchador Max León (Maximino León Molino, born 1950), Mexican former baseball pitcher Maximin Coia (born 1983), French pair skater Daniel Maximin (born 1947), Guadeloupean writer Maximin Alff (1866–1927), reverend in

170-664: The Hun Saint Mesmin or Maximin (died 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, 1932–2018), former Mexican luchador Max León (Maximino León Molino, born 1950), Mexican former baseball pitcher Maximin Coia (born 1983), French pair skater Daniel Maximin (born 1947), Guadeloupean writer Maximin Alff (1866–1927), reverend in

187-597: The Younger, Caesar of Rome, son of Maximinus I Saint Maximin of Trier (died 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

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204-482: The Younger, Caesar of Rome, son of Maximinus I Saint Maximin of Trier (died 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

221-482: The Younger, Caesar of Rome, son of Maximinus I Saint Maximin of Trier (died 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

238-420: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up maximin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maximin or Maximinus or similar may refer to: People [ edit ] Maximinus Thrax (173–238), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus I Maximinus II (270–313), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus Daia Gaius Julius Verus Maximus (died 238; 217/220–238), also incorrectly known as Maximinus

255-420: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up maximin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maximin or Maximinus or similar may refer to: People [ edit ] Maximinus Thrax (173–238), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus I Maximinus II (270–313), Roman emperor, also known as Maximinus Daia Gaius Julius Verus Maximus (died 238; 217/220–238), also incorrectly known as Maximinus

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