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  1. Julia Avita Mamaea. Julia Avita Mamaea o Julia Mamaea (14 o 29 de agosto alrededor de 182 – 235) fue una mujer noble siria y miembro de la dinastía Severan. Fue la madre del emperador romano Alejandro Severo y siguió siendo una de sus principales consejeras durante todo su reinado. Fue asesinada en 235 por soldados rebeldes junto a su hijo.

  2. Júlia Ávita Mameia (em latim: Iulia Avita Mamaea; 14 ou 29 de agosto de 180–235) foi uma regente romana. Era a mãe do Imperador Alexandre Severo e atuou como regente de Roma durante a sua menoridade, e de facto durante o seu reinado. Busto de Júlia Mameia.

  3. Julia Soaemias (syskon)[ 4] Redigera Wikidata. Julia Avita Mamaea eller Mamea ( klassisk grekiska: Ἰουλία Μαμαία), född på 180-talet i Emesa, död i mars 235 vid Mogontiacum, var en romersk regent. Hon var mor till den romerske kejsaren Alexander Severus, och regent under hans omyndighet, initialt i samregering med sin mor Julia ...

  4. Key information: Official Name: JULIA AVITA MAMAEA AUGUSTA. Birthdate: Exact date unknown, likely between 184 CE and 192 CE. (Herodian, History of the Empire from the Death of Marcus, 5.3.2-3) (Cassius Dio, Roman History, 79.30) Birthplace: Emesa, Syria (modern-day Homs)

  5. Julia Avita Mamaea or Julia Mamaea (14 or 29 August around 182 – 235) was a Christian Syrian noble woman and member of the Severan dynasty. She was the mother of Roman emperor Alexander Severus and remained one of his chief advisors throughout his reign. Read more on Wikipedia.

  6. May 16, 2024 · Julia Avita Mamaea was the mother of Severus Alexander, the last Emperor of the Severan dynasty. Julia Maesa convinced her grandson, the Emperor Elagabalus, to adopt her other fourteen year-old grandson Alexander Severus as his heir shortly before Elagabalus and his mother Julia Soaemias were murdered by the Praetorian Guard.

  7. The venerable Julia [Avita] Mamaea. Reverse. Vesta, veiled, draped, standing left, holding palladium in right hand and up-right sceptre in left hand. Script: Latin