- her
nephew Severus Alexander.
Julia Soaemias was
killed along with her son by the
Praetorian Guard.
Julia Soaemias was born and
raised in Emesa, Syria...
- and
Soaemias,
despite almost certainly being untrue, was not so
easily re****ed, as
aside from the
young boy's
resemblance to the emperor,
Soaemias had...
- to a
senatorial position.
Julia Soaemias was a
cousin of the
emperor Caracalla, and
there were
rumors (which
Soaemias later publicly supported) that Elagabalus...
- emperor. Mamaea's
mother Maesa and
sister Soaemias organized a
revolt against Macrinus to
declare Soaemias' son,
Varius Avitus B****i**** (Elagabalus)...
-
including Julia Domna, the
mother of
Caracalla and Geta, and her
nieces Julia Soaemias and
Julia Mamaea, the
mothers respectively of
Elagabalus and
Severus Alexander...
-
Marcellus and
Soaemias'
marriage may have been
arranged to
strengthen Lucius Septimius Severus'
position in the
Roman East.
Soaemias and
Marcellus bore...
- 13 –
Emperor Elagabalus is ********inated,
along with his mother,
Julia Soaemias, by the
Praetorian Guard during a revolt.
Their mutilated bodies are dragged...
-
Sasanian Empire (d. 242)
Johanan bar Nappaha,
Jewish rabbi (d. 279)
Julia Soaemias,
mother of
Elagabalus (d. 222) Sima Fu,
Chinese prince and
statesman (d...
-
Emperor Elagabalus. The
latter had been
murdered along with his
mother Julia Soaemias by his own guards, who, as a mark of contempt, had
their remains cast into...
-
accrued over the
course of
twenty years. She took her children,
Julia Soaemias and
Julia Mamaea, and grandchildren,
including Elagabalus, with her to...