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155:) in eastern Numidia (corresponding to the eastern part of modern Algeria) already annexed by Rome for four centuries. His father, a Christian named Fabius Victor, was a former soldier enlisted in the Roman army. On 12 March 295 at 254: 255:
Brock, Peter. "Why Did St Maximilian Refuse to Serve in the Roman Army?", The Journal of Ecclesiastical History , Volume 45 , Issue 2 , April 1994 , pp. 195 - 209
171:, to swear allegiance to the Emperor as a soldier. He refused, stating that, as a Christian, he could not serve in the military, leading to his immediate 388: 332: 413: 403: 198:
in the 1970s, took their name from him. Maximilian's name has been regularly read out, as a representative conscientious objector from the
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Ott, Michael. "Maximilian." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 15 Mar. 2013
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at the age of 21. He is noted as the earliest recorded
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Theveste
TĂ©bessa
Numidia
Algeria
Feast
Patronage
Conscientious objectors
Latin
Christian
saint
martyr
Roman army
enlist
conscientious objector
Theveste
TĂ©bessa
Theveste
TĂ©bessa
Africa Proconsularis
Cassius Dio
beheading
Maximilian I
Order of Maximilian
Vietnam War
Roman Empire
Conscientious Objectors Commemorative Stone
Tavistock Square
Bloomsbury
London
ISBN

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