Julia Domna - Wikipedia 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 of the Severan dynasty Domna was born in Emesa (present-day Homs) in Roman Syria to an Arab family [2] of priests of the deity Elagabalus
Julia Domna | Empress, Syrian, Wife | Britannica Julia Domna (died 217) was the second wife of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus (reigned 193–211) and a powerful figure in the regime of his successor, the emperor Caracalla
Julia Domna - World History Encyclopedia Julia Domna (160-217 CE) was a Syrian-born Roman empress during the reign of her husband, Roman emperor Septimius Severus (r April 193 - February 211 CE) She was also the mother of the emperors Geta
Julia Domna (c. 170–217 CE) - Encyclopedia. com Born around 170 ce; died in 217 ce: daughter of Julius Bassianus (the high priest of Elagabalus at Emesa); sister of Julia Maesa (c 170–224 ce); became second wife of Lucius Septimius Severus (who subsequent to their marriage became emperor of Rome), in 187; children: Septimius Bassianus (b 188), later known as Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninu
Julia Domna - World History Edu Julia Domna’s life was marked by her extraordinary contributions to Roman imperial politics, culture, and society As the first empress of the Severan dynasty, she navigated the complexities of power with intellect and determination
Romans in Britain - Biography of Julia Domna, wife of Septimus Severus Julia Domna (170-217 AD): The daughter of Iulius Bassianus, priest of Elagabulus and Baal, Julia Domna was born in Syria in 170AD She became the wife of a future emperor almost by accident, when a fortune teller told her that she would one day marry a king
The Homsi Empress of Rome: Julia Domna - Wanabqa She became the wife of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus in 187 A D Julia Domna was intelligent, shrewd, and cherished throughout her tenure As empress, Julia held a prominent role in Roman society and wielded enormous power and influence under the reigns of her husband and her son, Caracalla
Woman of History: Julia Domna - Uplifting Syrian Women Together with her powerful husband, Julia Domna established a dynasty within the Roman Empire that ruled for 42 years Julia Domna had many titles such as “mother of the army camps”, and many other titles She was even said to have held more titles than any other empress of Rome
Julia Domna - Infinite Women Julia Mamaea, afterwards famous as Julia Domna, became the wife of Lucius Septimius Severus between 185 and 190 A D She had two sons, Alexander (known as Caracalla) and Geta The former succeeded to the throne after the murder of Elagabalus