Manius Laberius Maximus

Manius Laberius Maximus was a Roman senator and general, who was active during the reigns of Domitian and Trajan.

There was a considerable gap between his consulate and the first known appointment Maximus enjoyed, governor of Moesia Inferior, which he held from the year 100 to 102.

[4] According to Cassius Dio, Maximus distinguished himself during the campaigning of 102,[5] and was rewarded for his services by a second consulship in 103, indicating his favour with emperor Trajan.

According to the Augustan History, on the accession of emperor Hadrian in 117, Maximus was 'in exile on an island under suspicion of designs on the throne'.

[6] Nothing more is known of these suspected designs, but they prompted Hadrian's guard prefect Publius Acilius Attianus to recommend Maximus be put to death.