Soldiers under Julian
Juventinus and Maximinus - also given in the sources as Juventius and Maximus - were soldiers of the imperial guard of the emperor Julian. Before launching his campaign against the Sassanid Persians, Julian moved against the Christians of Antioch: he forbade the veneration of Christian relics and ordered that food sold in the marketplace and water drawn from the wells be contaminated with the blood of pagan sacrifices.
The two soldiers, distressed at the desecration of holy things, spoke openly at a banquet against the emperor's anti-Christian laws. Their words were reported, and they were summoned before Julian.