- The
Roses of
Heliogabalus is an oil
painting by the Anglo-Dutch
artist Sir
Lawrence Alma-Tadema, from 1888. It
depicts the
young Roman emperor Elagabalus...
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Heliogabalus may
refer to:
Elagabalus (c. 203–222),
Roman Emperor Elagabalus (deity), a Syro-Roman sun god
Heliogabalus, a
fictional character in Philip...
- band)
Heliogabalus imperator (Emperor
Heliogabalus) (1972), an
orchestral work by the
German composer Hans
Werner Henze Six
Litanies for
Heliogabalus (2007)...
- such, Bristow's
argument references how
Heliogabalus, the
title subject of
Simeon Solomon's
painting Heliogabalus, High
Priest of the Sun (1866), was "a...
-
Elagabalus (/ˌɛləˈɡæbələs/), Aelagabalus,
Heliogabalus, (/ˌhiːliəˈɡæbələs/) or
simply Elagabal (Aramaic: 𐡀𐡋𐡄𐡀𐡂𐡁𐡋 ʾĕlāhaʾgabāl;) was an Arab-Roman...
- Six
Litanies for
Heliogabalus is an
album by John Zorn. It is the
third album to
feature the "Moonchild Trio" of Mike Patton, Joey
Baron and
Trevor Dunn...
- house. As part of the exhibition,
Lawrence Alma-Tadema's The
Roses of
Heliogabalus (1888) was
exhibited in
London for the
first time
since Alma-Tadema's...
-
Heliogabalus imperator,
allegoria per
musica (Emperor
Heliogabalus,
allegory in music) is an
orchestral work by the
German composer Hans
Werner Henze....
- A
Roman Orgy (French: L'orgie romaine), also
known as
Heliogabalus (French: Héliogabale), is a 1911
French short historical drama film
directed by Louis...
- full-length
biography of the
Roman emperor Elagabalus, The
Amazing Emperor Heliogabalus. Hay
later produced the Hay Plan to
counter the
Irish Conscription Crisis...