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citizen bearing the tria nomina."
According to
Christian Settipani,
Sampsigeramus had a son
named Gaius Julius Longinus Sohaemus, by whom he had a grandson...
- also
called the
Sampsigeramids or the
Sampsigerami or the
House of
Sampsigeramus (Arabic: آل شمسيغرام, romanized: ʾĀl Šamsīġirām), were a
Roman client...
- The Tomb of
Sampsigeramus (Arabic: ضريح شمسيغرام, romanized: Ḍarīḥ Shamsīghirām) was a
mausoleum that
formerly stood in the
necropolis of
Emesa (modern-day...
- the
artifacts found in
these tombs was the
Emesa helmet. The Tomb of
Sampsigeramus, of
which the
remains had been
blown up c. 1911 by the
Ottoman authorities...
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mausoleum of
Emesa dated 78/79 at Emesa,
dedicated by
Gaius Julius Sampsigeramus Seilas, who may have been
related to the
Sampsigeramid dynasty: ΓΑΙΟϹΙΟΥΛΙΟϹ...
- of Syria,
between 72 and the date of the
construction of the Tomb of
Sampsigeramus (78–79).
Under the Romans,
Emesa began to show
attributes of a Gr****...
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Ancient Gr****: Γάϊος Ἰούλιος Σαμσιγέραμος, romanized: Gaius
Julius Sampsigeramus; died 42 AD) was a
Priest King of
Emesa who
reigned from 14 to 42 AD...
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workshops of Antioch,
known for
their luxury.
Necropolis of
Emesa Tomb of
Sampsigeramus –
which belonged to the same
necropolis This is in
contrast to type...
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Judea Polemon II king of Pontus,
Cappadocia 38-64 J.
Mamaea daughter of
Sampsigeramus II priest-king of
Emessa Antonia Tryphaena ∞
Cotys III king of Thrace...