5Maximinus Thrax’s Grisly End (238 AD)

Known for his brutality and harsh policies, Maximinus Thrax faced a rebellion led by the Senate and Praetorian Guard.

During the chaos, his death was brutal—beheaded and mutilated by his own soldiers, who paraded his head through the streets.

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