Julia Domna (Latin: [ˈjuːli.a ˈdomna]; c. 160 – 217 AD) was Roman empress from 193 to 211 as the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus. She was the first empress...
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Severan dynasty, the elder son of Emperor Septimius Severus and Empress Julia Domna. Severus proclaimed Caracalla co-ruler in 198, doing the same with his...
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The dynasty's women, including Julia Domna, the mother of Caracalla and Geta, and her nieces Julia Soaemias and Julia Mamaea, the mothers respectively...
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Elagabalus and Severus Alexander, elder sister of empress Julia Domna, and mother of Julia Soaemias and Julia Mamaea. She wielded influence during the reigns of...
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year. Geta was the younger son of Septimius Severus by his second wife Julia Domna. He was born on 7 March in either Rome or Mediolanum, at a time when...
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along the southern desert frontier of the empire. With his second wife, Julia Domna, Severus had two sons; the elder, Caracalla, was proclaimed Augustus...
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Avitus Alexianus. She was a niece of empress Julia Domna, emperor Lucius Septimius Severus, and sister of Julia Soaemias Bassiana. She was born and raised...
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Roman emperor Septimius Severus (r. 193–211) with his wife, the augusta Julia Domna, and their two sons and co-augusti Caracalla (r. 198–217) and Geta (r...
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(15–59 AD), Augusta, Claudius' fourth wife Julia Domna (170-217), Augusta, wife of Septimius Severus Julia Cornelia Paula, Elagabalus' first wife Aquilia...
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Alexander and his cousin were both grandsons of Julia Maesa, who was the sister of empress Julia Domna and had arranged for Elagabalus's acclamation as...
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Latin name Julia Domna (d. 217), Roman empress Domna Visvizi (1783–1850), Greek revolutionary Domna Anisimova (1815–1877), Russian poet Domna Michailidou...
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Avita Mamaea. His younger daughter Julia Domna was not married. Severus and Domna married not so long after. Domna bore Severus two sons, Lucius Septimius...
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popularity with the legions that had declared him emperor. Caracalla's mother Julia Domna was initially left in peace when Macrinus became emperor. This changed...
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noblewoman of Arab origin Julia Maesa and Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus, sister of Julia Avita Mamaea, niece of Julia Domna, and a niece by marriage of...
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Avitus Alexianus. The maternal aunt of Soaemias was the Roman empress Julia Domna; her maternal uncle-in-marriage was the Roman emperor Lucius Septimius...
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Faustina the Younger Julia Domna (160–217), empress and wife of Emperor Septimius Severus Julia Maesa (c. 165–c. 224), Domna's sister Julia Soaemias (180–222)...
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the Roman Empress Julia Domna and another possible descendant was the Palmyrene Queen of the 3rd century Zenobia. Levick, Julia Domna, Syrian Empress,...
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philosopher of the third century, was one of their descendants, as was empress Julia Domna, matriarch of the Severan dynasty. Most modern sources declare the family...
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ruling with her husband and son.[citation needed] In the third century, Julia Domna was the first empress to receive the combined title Pia Felix Augusta...
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Drusilla (daughter of Ptolemy of Mauretania) (redirect from Julia Drusilla (daughter of Ptolemy of Mauretania))
Bassianus, father of empress Julia Domna (wife of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus and mother of emperor Caracalla) as well as Julia Maesa (maternal grandmother...
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emperor Lucius Septimius Severus, father-in-law of the Roman empress Julia Domna and the paternal grandfather of the Roman emperors Caracalla and Geta...
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(around this year). The Severan Tondo, depicting Septimius Severus, Julia Domna and their children Geta and Caracalla, from Fayum, Egypt, is made. It...
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called Atheniensis) as a member of the learned circle with which empress Julia Domna surrounded herself. Historians agree that Philostratus authored at least...
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Aquilia Severa (redirect from Julia Aquila Severa)
Julia Aquilia Severa (d. after 222) was the second and fourth wife of Roman emperor Elagabalus. She was the daughter of Gaius Julius Severus. Severa was...
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caught fire on two others. It was last rebuilt in AD 191 on the orders of Julia Domna, the wife of the emperor Septimius Severus. The presence of a sacred...
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known. Elagabalus's grandmother, Julia Maesa, was the widow of the consul Julius Avitus Alexianus, the sister of Julia Domna, and the sister-in-law of the...
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Septimius Severus, honoring him and his family, including his wife, Empress Julia Domna, Caracalla, Plautilla and her brother-in-law Publius Septimius Geta....
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Julia Domna was the mother of Caracalla, though this is now disregarded and thought to be linked to their claims that Julia married Caracalla. Julia Domna...
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rebuilt by Trajan over several years. Another rebuilding was sponsored by Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus. The temple was destroyed and rebuilt many...
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Agrippina the Younger (redirect from Julia Agrippina)
Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 15 – 23 March AD 59), also referred to as Agrippina the Younger, was Roman empress from AD 49 to 54, the fourth wife and...
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