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Elagabal Archive

Elagabal Archive

Elagabalus (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus; c. 203 – 11 March 222), also known as Heliogabalus, was Roman Emperor from 218 to 222. A member of the Severan Dynasty, he was Syrian, the second son of Julia Soaemias and Sextus Varius Marcellus. In his early youth he served as a priest of the god Elagabal (in Latin, Elagabalus) in the hometown of his mother's family, Emesa. As a private citizen, he was probably named Sextus Varius Avitus Bassianus Upon becoming emperor he took the name Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus. He was called Elagabalus only after his death.

In 217, the emperor Caracalla was assassinated and replaced by his Praetorian prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus. Caracalla's maternal aunt, Julia Maesa, successfully instigated a revolt among the Third Legion to have her eldest grandson (and Caracalla's cousin), Elagabalus, declared emperor in his place. Macrinus was defeated on 8 June 218, at the Battle of Antioch. Elagabalus, barely fourteen years old, became emperor, initiating a reign remembered mainly for sexual scandal and religious controversy.

Later historians suggest Elagabalus showed a disregard for Roman religious traditions and sexual taboos. He replaced the traditional head of the Roman pantheon, Jupiter, with the deity of whom he was high priest, Elagabal. He forced leading members of Rome's government to participate in religious rites celebrating this deity, over which he personally presided. Elagabalus was married as many as five times, lavished favors on male courtiers popularly thought to have been his lovers, employed a prototype of whoopee cushions at dinner parties, and was reported to have prostituted himself in the imperial palace. His behavior estranged the Praetorian Guard, the Senate, and the common people alike.

Amidst growing opposition, Elagabalus, just 18 years old, was assassinated and replaced by his cousin Alexander Severus on 11 March 222, in a plot formulated by his grandmother, Julia Maesa, and carried out by disaffected members of the Praetorian Guard.

Elagabalus developed a reputation among his contemporaries for extreme eccentricity, decadence and zealotry. This tradition has persisted, and in writers of the early modern age he suffers one of the worst reputations among Roman emperors. Edward Gibbon, for example, wrote that Elagabalus "abandoned himself to the grossest pleasures and ungoverned fury."According to B.G. Niebuhr, "The name Elagabalus is branded in history above all others" because of his "unspeakably disgusting life."

Elagabal - LAETITIA beauty!!!!!!!!!! Elagabal - LAETITIA beauty!!!!!!!!!!
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Silver antoninianus, RIC IV 94, gVF+, Rome mint, 4.3 g, 24 mm, 315°, obverse IMP ANTONINVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind; reverse LAETITIA PVBL, Laetitia standing left, wreath in right, rudder on globe in left; nice portrait!   ..
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Elagabalus- denarius SVMMVS SACERDOS Elagabalus- denarius SVMMVS SACERDOS
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ELAGABALUS (218-222). Denarius. Rome. Obv: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right wearing “horn” . Rev: SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG. Elagabalus standing left, holding branch and sacrificing from patera over lighted tripod. Star left in field. RIC 146. Condition: Near extrem..
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Elagabalus- denarius INVICTVS! Elagabalus- denarius INVICTVS!
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Elagabalus (218-222 AD). AR Denarius (19 mm, 2.86 g), Rome (Roma). Obv. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate and draped bust right, horned. Rev. INVICTVS SACERDOS AVG, Elagabalus standing left, sacrificing over tripod, holding patera and club; behind, tripod, bull lying down; in field, star. RIC IV, ..
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Elagabalus- SALUS EF! Elagabalus- SALUS EF!
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Denomination: AR Denarius Condition: EF!!!!! Size: 20 mm Weight: 2.64 gr Period: 218 Ad Mint: Rome Exergue: -.- Obv: IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG. Rev: SALVS ANTONINI AVG. Reference: RIC 140   ..
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Elagabal - sacrificing priest (1025)
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Elagabalus (218-222 AD). AR Denarius (19 mm, 2.52 g), Rome (Roma), 221 AD. Obv. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate and draped bust right, horned. Rev. P M TR P IIII COS III P P, Elagabalus standing left, sacrificing over lighted altar, holding patera in right, branch (cypress?) in left; star in left..
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Elagabalus- Tetradrachm eagle Elagabalus- Tetradrachm eagle
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Denomination: AR Tetradrachm Condition VF Seize 23 mm Weight 13.14 grams Period 218-222 ad. Mint: Antioch (Syria) Exergue: -.- Obv AYT K M A ANTWNEINOC CEB. . Rev DHMARX EQ YPATOCTOB/ D/ E. Eagle Reference Prieur 249 ..
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Elagabalus- denarius SOL Elagabalus- denarius SOL
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Denomination: AR Denarius Condition: VF Seize: 18 mm Weight 3.18 grams Period 221 ad. Mint: Rome Exergue: -.- Obv: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. . Rev P M TR P IIII COS III P P. Sol Reference: RIC 38  ..
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