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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ELAGABALUS»
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The Crimes of
Elagabalus: The Life and Legacy of Rome's ...
In this entertaining but scholarly read Martijn Icks treats the lurid contemporary stories alongside the emperor's afterlife in art and literature, seeking both to get at what may actually have happened in his reign and how his actions ...
2
The Emperor
Elagabalus: Fact Or Fiction?
The first study to subject the life and reign of the so-called Emperor Elagabalus to a thorough historical investigation.
Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado, 2010
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Roman Circuses: Arenas for Chariot Racing
In addition Nero is known to have harnessed camels to chariots, and both
Caligula and Nero used to throw presents to the crowds at the circus, as did
Elagabalus at his festivals. But the most telling story is that of Elagabalus driving
one or ...
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The Emergence of Christianity: Classical Traditions in ...
Varius Avitus Bassianus (204–222 c.e.) who served as emperor from 217 c.e .
and was known as Elagabalus, was infamous for his debauched behavior and
because of his fanatical devotion to El Gabal (also called Baal), the oracular sun
god ...
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Ancient Coin Collecting III: The Roman World - Politics and ...
Elagabalus Born Varius Avitus at Emesa in 204, this grandson of the Severan
matriarch Julia Maesa came to power through her brokerage of the mutiny
against Macri- nus. Upon being proclaimed emperor, he took the name Marcus
Aurelius ...
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Neokoroi: Greek Cities and Roman Emperors
First Neokoria: Elagabalus? Tripolis is the only city in Phoenicia yet known to
have been called neokoros. The evidence, moreover, is scanty: a single coin
from a private collection, unillustrated, in an old publication.1 An identical coin
was ...
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Experiencing Rome: Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman ...
Unique in their broad-based coverage the twelve essays in this book provide a fresh look at some central aspects of Roman culture and society.
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A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome
Elagabalus, Templum (1) (Fig. 63. 8): a temple of the Syrian sun god, officially
called Sol Invictus Elagabalus, his sacred stone having been brought to Rome
and established on the Palatine near the imperial palace by the emperor Varius ...
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THE COINAGES OF THE WORLD: ANCIENT AND MODERN
Elagabalus, Varius Avltus Bassianus. Born 205 a.d.; declared Emperor 218,
when he took the names of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ; put to death 222. G.— R,
2 R s S.—C.— R. 5 Br.— C.-R. 7. The name of Elagabalus was given to this
Emperor ...
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The Coin Collector's Manual: Comprising an Historical and ...
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, commonly called Elagabalus. Born 205 a.d. ;
declared Emperor 218 ; put to death 222. G — R.*R.8 S.— C.— R.5 Br.— C. — R.
7 The name of Elagabalus was given to this emperor because he was in his
infancy ...
Henry Noel Humphreys, 1897
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ELAGABALUS»
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Elagabalus est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Gay marriage among the ancients
Well, it's true that emperors Nero and Elagabalus had wedding ceremonies with their same-sex lovers, as did others, but, if you read the ... «Patheos, juil 15»
Five freuds in minister's robes
Not even the morally demented ancient Greek Empires, nor the most depraved Roman Emperors like, Caligula, Elagabalus, Commodus, Nero, ... «RenewAmerica, juil 15»
Why Hasn't Game Of Thrones Featured This Bizarre Execution …
Some people saw the excess as disgusting, and those people probably started rumors about the emperor Elagabalus. He came to power in ... «io9, juil 15»
Everyone needs to read Justice Kennedy's beautiful defense of gay …
... as his wife, Elagabalus who forces a Vestal Virgin into marriage, Commodus with his harems of concubines who enraged Romans by sitting ... «Fusion, juin 15»
Chief Justice Roberts Dissent Claims That Marriage Has Always …
... during certain periods, wealthy and powerful men were able to marry their male partners, and at least two emperors, Nero and Elagabalus, ... «Bustle, juin 15»
That's a man, baby!
And while we're with the Romans, there was the decadent pagan Emperor Elagabalus, who famously wanted to transform himself into a ... «Jamaica Gleaner, juin 15»
Gardening: Coming up roses
Cue the story of Emperor Elagabalus (A.D. 218-222) illustrated in the famous painting by Alma-Tadema (1888). Tired of his parasitic guests, the ... «Western Morning News, juin 15»
The Immoral Habit of Homophobia
[27] The Child Emperor Elagabalus referred to his chariot driver, a blond slave from Caria named Hierocles, as his husband.[28] He also ... «Falls Church News Press, mai 15»
Same-Sex Marriage in History: What the Supreme Court Missed
Emperor Elagabalus (ruled A.D. 218 to A.D. 222) married Zoticus, a famous male athlete, and referred to his slave, a man named Hierocles, ... «Yahoo News UK, mai 15»
Paddy Clancy: Can same-sex couples create their own name for …
Child emperor Elagabalus referred to his chariot driver, a blond slave named Hierocles, as his husband. The first Roman emperor to have ... «Irish Mirror, mai 15»