Quote:I found this webpage which has a bit of information on him although I can't confirm its accuracy.
http://www.rimskelegie.olw.cz/pages/arti...us_en.html
Hello,
I wrote this article. I think it's not bad, but of course I'm a little biased
As far as I know, we do not have any information about Maximianus' whereabouts during this time period. Alföldy believes that he returned to his home town Poetovio for a few years (Alföldy, G., 1974. P.
Helvius Pertinax und M. Valerius Maximianus. Situla, 14/15, p. 202). In this passage of his paper he also cites the following publications, which I have not seen, so may be, these can also be helpful:
Nagy, T., 1967.
Some notes on the careers of M. Valerius Maximianus and P. Helvius Pertinax. Acta of the Fifth International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Cambridge, 417 ff.
Birley, A. R., 1968.
The invasion of Italy in the reign of Marcus Aurelius. in: Provincialia. Festschrift für R. Laur-Belart, Basel/Stuttgart, p. 224.
Fitz, J., 1966.
Der markomannisch-quadische Angriff gegen Aquileia und Opitergium. Historia 15, p. 363 and 365.
From the note it seems, that according to J. Fitz Maximianus remained in Asia Minor, but I don't know his arguments. In the note there is also a reference to J. Fitz's article in Acta Ant. Hung. 9, 1961, p. 167, where perhaps a different opinion may be expressed.
Quote:www.lidovky.cz/penas-rimska-cedule-aneb-..._183543_ln_nazory_hm
This site is useless with regard to this subject matter. (Just in case you would try to translate it to get the answer for your question.)
Best regards,
Alexandr