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Diadumenian (/daɪˌædʊˈmiːniən/ dy-AD-uu-MEE-nee-ən; Latin:
Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumeni****; 14 September 208 – June 218) was the son of the Roman...
- Cappadocia. He sent his son to the care of Artab**** IV of Parthia, but
Diadumenian was also
captured before he
could reach his
destination and executed...
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Roman Emperor Macrinus (and
presumed mother of his son and co-emperor
Diadumenian), who
ruled briefly in 217–218. The name is
regarded as
highly dubious...
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battle in fear and
return to Antioch. He sent his son and co-emperor,
Diadumenian, to
Parthia and
tried to
return to Rome. Both he and his son were caught...
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interrupted by the
joint reigns of
Macrinus (r. 217–218) and his son
Diadumenian (r. 218). The dynasty's women,
including Julia Domna, the
mother of Caracalla...
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Chinese general and
politician June 8 – Macrinus,
Roman emperor (b. 165)
Diadumenian, son of
Macrinus (b. 208) Cao Zizheng,
Chinese marquis and
warlord Gu...
- complied,
declaring war on
Elagabalus and his family.
Macrinus made his son
Diadumenian co-emperor, and
attempted to
secure the
loyalty of the
Second Legion...
- to
march against Emesa.
According to Dio,
Macrinus appointed his son
Diadumenian to the
position of Imperator, and
promised the
soldiers 20,000 sesterces...
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travelling to Carrhae.
Three days later,
Macrinus was
declared Augustus.
Diadumenian was the son of Macrinus, born in 208. He was
given the
title Caesar in...
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Pertinax Didius Juli****
Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta
Macrinus (w.
Diadumenian)
Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284
Maximinus I
Gordian I Gordian...