Maximianus, a Donatist
Maximianus
(2), the man from whom a special sect among the Donatists derived
its name; that schism within a schism, which rent it asunder and helped
to bring about its ultimate overthrow. He is said to have been related
to Donatus the Great, and was a deacon at Carthage when, at the death
of Parmenian, Primian was appointed bp. of the Donatists there A.D. 391. Primian found fault with four
of his deacons, especially Maximian, whom he appears to have disliked
most. He tried to persuade the "Seniors" of Carthage to condemn
them all, but they refused, and Primian then proceeded to excommunicate
Maximian, who was ill and unable to appear. The Seniors summoned Primian
to meet them to explain this arbitrariness, but he refused. They
then wrote to the bishops of the district, entreating them to meet
and inquire into the case. Forty-three met at Carthage; and their
proceedings, notwithstanding the violence of the supporters of
709Primian, who was himself absent, resulted in his condemnation. In June
or July 393, at a second meeting of Donatist bishops at Cabarsussum,
a town of Byzacene, Primian was more formally condemned, his deposition
pronounced, and a resolution apparently passed that Maximian should
be appointed in his place. He was accordingly ordained at Carthage
by 12 bishops. But Primian was not crushed by this, for at a council
of 310 bishops at Bagai, Apr. 24, 394, at which he himself presided,
the supporters of Maximian, of whom none were present, were condemned
in most opprobrious language. Notwithstanding the defection of the
Maximianists, who appear to have rebaptized those who joined them,
the validity of their baptism was not denied by the other Donatists,
a point which Augustine frequently uses against them. Unremitting
persecution induced many Maximianists to return at length to the
Donatist community, but of Maximian himself we hear little or nothing
subsequently; other names are most prominent in the party's
history. Aug. c. Cresc. iii. 16, 59, iv. 3, 4, 6–9,
55, 57; En. Ps. (Vulg.) xxxvi. 19, 20, 23, 29; Ps.
cxxiv. 5; Epp. 43, 26, 76; 44, 71; 53, 3; 141, 6; 185, 17;
de Gest. Emer. 9; c. Parm. i. 9; Tillem. Mém.
vi. 65–72; Morcelli, Afr. Chr. vol. ii. pp. 310–326;
Ribbeck, Aug. und Don. pp. 206–236.
[H.W.P.]