Elagabalus           218 - 222 A.D.

 

This teenager's big break came directly as a result of the revolt his grandmother, Julia Maesa, instigated against Macrinus. Claiming that Elagabalus was the son of Caracalla, (Julia Maesa was Julia Domna's sister, Caracalla's mother) the army was induced to revolt against Macrinus and restore the supposed dynasty. Macrinus was ill-prepared for the sudden revolt and still in the early stages of recovering from the heavy hand of Caracalla's rule. Finding only lukewarm support from within his own legions, Macrinus was defeated by the upstart in battle. Elagabalus and his puppeteers were able to restore peace at a local level and make their way to Rome to legitimize their claim. On arrival Elagalabus quickly became hated by imposing his Syrian religion as the official state religion and forcing all the members of the Senate to follow its rituals. Add to this the scandal of his open homosexuality and marrying, divorcing and then remarrying a Vestal Virgin which was a taboo of the highest order. He gained so many enemies, in fact, that none other than Julia Maesa herself arranged to have him murdered.


 

Moesia Inferior, Markianopolis

Obv.: Laureate head of Elagabalus right

Rev.: Concordia standing left, holding cornucopiae and patera

BMC 47

AE 27 218--222 A.D.

Moesia Inferior, Markianopolis

Obv. Confronted busts of Elagabalus and Julia Maesa

Rev. Hygieia standing right, feeding serpent held in her arms, E in center left field

No data

AE 26.3, 4 Assaria 218--222 A.D.

Moesia Inferior, Markianopolis

11.05 g.

Sergius Titinaus, Magistrate

Obv. AYT K M AYP ANT(omega)NEINOC: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right

Rev. YII CEPT TITANOY MARKIANOIIO(lambda)IT(omega)N

Cf. Mouchmov 656, AMNG 903

AE 26 218--222 A.D.

Moesia Inferior, Markianopolis

Obv. Laureate head right

Rev. Salus standing right and cradling snake

BMC 47