-
Julia Maesa (7 May
before 160 AD – c. 224 AD) was a
member of the
Severan dynasty of the
Roman Empire who was the
grandmother of
emperors Elagabalus and...
-
Maesa ****onica
Maesa kamerunensis Maesa kivuensis Maesa lanceolata Maesa macrocarpa Maesa mildbraedii Maesa montana Maesa nuda
Maesa palustris Maesa picta...
- Look up
maesa (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maesa is a
genus of
flowering plants.
Maesa could also
refer to:
Iolaus maesa, a species...
-
alongside her son.
Julia Avita Mamaea was the
second daughter of
Julia Maesa, a
powerful Roman woman of
Syrian origin, and
Syrian noble Gaius Julius...
- at 14
years of age in an army
revolt instigated by his
grandmother Julia Maesa against Caracalla's short-lived successor, Macrinus. He only posthumously...
- women,
Julia Domna, the
mother of
Caracalla and Geta, and her sister,
Julia Maesa, the
mother of
Julia Soaemias and
Julia Mamaea,
mothers of
Elagabalus and...
- advisors,
initially with the
support and
accompaniment of her
mother Julia Maesa. She and her
mother guided the
young emperor until growing unrest and a...
-
reforms generated unrest in the
Roman military. Caracalla's aunt,
Julia Maesa, took
advantage of the
unrest and
instigated a
rebellion to have her fourteen-year-old...
- dancer.
Their three children are
actor Lewis Pullman, singer-songwriter
Maesa Pullman, and Jack Pullman. At the age of 21,
Pullman suffered a head injury...
- the
Tiber river.
Alexander and his
cousin were both
grandsons of
Julia Maesa, who was the
sister of
empress Julia Domna and had
arranged for Elagabalus's...