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Prosopography of Ancient Rome / 1st millennium / Royal Family of Emesa / Severan dynasty / Aurelii / Iulii / Crisis of the Third Century / Elagabalus / Sextus Varius Marcellus / Macrinus / Augustan History / Severus Alexander
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Prosopography of Ancient Rome
1st millennium
Royal Family of Emesa
Severan dynasty
Aurelii
Iulii
Crisis of the Third Century
Elagabalus
Sextus Varius Marcellus
Macrinus
Augustan History
Severus Alexander

Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado, The Emperor Elagabalus: Fact or Fiction? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xxxvii + 381. ISBN (Hardback). An accurate assessment of the life and reign of

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