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Julia Avita Mamaea or
Julia Mamaea (14 or 29
August around 182 –
March 21/22 235) was a
Christian Syrian noble woman and
member of the
Severan dynasty...
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Mamaea, who was from the
Syrian Roman Client Emesene Kingdom.
Mamaea was of ****yrian, Armenian, Gr****, and
Median ancestry.
Polemon II
married Mamaea...
- that
resulted in the ********ination of Alexander, his
mother Julia Avita Mamaea, and his advisors.
After their deaths, the
accession of
Maximinus Thrax...
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elder sister of
empress Julia Domna, and
mother of
Julia Soaemias and
Julia Mamaea. She
wielded influence during the
reigns of her
grandsons as
Augusta of...
- the
mother of
Caracalla and Geta, and her
nieces Julia Soaemias and
Julia Mamaea, the
mothers respectively of
Elagabalus and
Severus Alexander, and their...
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naming years.
March 22 –
Emperor Severus Alexander and his
mother Iulia Mamaea are
murdered by
their own soldiers. The
soldiers proclaim Maximinus Thrax...
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marriage than the one to
Mamaea. Marci****
married the
Roman Syrian noblewoman Julia Avita Mamaea, as her
second husband.
Mamaea was the
second daughter...
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Septimius Severus.
Other relatives included Elagabalus's aunt
Julia Avita Mamaea and
uncle Marcus Julius Gessius Marci**** and
their son
Severus Alexander...
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noblewoman Julia Maesa and
Gaius Julius Avitus Alexi****,
sister of
Julia Avita Mamaea,
niece of
Julia Domna, and a
niece by
marriage of
Emperor Lucius Septimius...
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course of
twenty years. She took her children,
Julia Soaemias and
Julia Mamaea, and grandchildren,
including Elagabalus, with her to Emesa. Elagabalus...