Fictional Roman General
Maximus
About
Maximus Decimus Meridius is the noble Roman general turned gladiator from Ridley Scott’s Gladiator, portrayed by Russell Crowe. Betrayed by the corrupt Emperor Commodus and enslaved after his family is murdered, Maximus fights his way through the arena with one goal: vengeance. Russell Crowe’s Oscar-winning performance created one of cinema’s greatest warrior heroes.
Before Fame
Maximus was the most trusted general of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, leading Rome's legions in Germania. The Emperor chose Maximus to succeed him, which led to Commodus's betrayal.
Trivia
- He was portrayed by Russell Crowe, who won the Academy Award for Best Actor
- Gladiator won five Academy Awards including Best Picture
- His quote 'Are you not entertained?' is one of cinema's most powerful
- The film revived the sword-and-sandal genre
- Gladiator grossed over 460 million dollars worldwide
Family Life
His wife and son were murdered on the orders of Commodus. Emperor Marcus Aurelius was like a father to him. His fellow gladiator Juba became his closest friend.
Associated With
Emperor Commodus
Lucilla
Proximo
Juba
Marcus Aurelius