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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DiadumenianDiadumenian - Wikipedia

    Diadumenian (/ d aɪ ˌ æ d ʊ ˈ m iː n i ən / dy-AD-uu-MEE-nee-ən; Latin: Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus; 14 September 208 – June 218) was the son of the Roman emperor Macrinus and served as his co-ruler for a brief time in 218.

  2. Learn about the short life and tragic fate of Diadumenian, the son of Rome's short-lived emperor Macrinus, who served as co-emperor for less than three months before his murder at the age of ten.

  3. d. AD218. Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus was the son of Macrinus. Very little is written about this ruler as he never succeeded beyond the role of Caesar. During the reign of his father, he was proclaimed Caesar and the successor of the throne.

  4. Son of Macrinus217-218 AD. Marcus Opelius Diadumenianus was the son of Macrinus who was the Prefect of the Praetorian Guard and played a master role in the assassination of Caracalla in 217 AD. Diadumenian was born in 208 AD and was given the rank of Caesar at the same time his father was proclaimed Emperor by the Praetorians and later ...

  5. Sep 27, 2021 · 14 September 208 CE. Died. 8 June 218 CE. Coin of Diadumenianus. Diadumenian ( Diadumenianus) was born on September 14, 208 CE as Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus. He was the son of Emperor Macrinus with whom he co-ruled as Caesar (May 217-218 CE) and as Augustus (218 CE).

  6. www.tribunesandtriumphs.org › roman-emperors › diadumenianDiadumenian - Roman Colosseum

    Interesting facts about the life of Diadumenian Obtain a fast overview of the times of the Roman Emperor Diadumenian from the following facts and information about his life. Diadumenian was the young son of Macrinus, who was a Praetorian Prefect who had instigated a successful conspiracy to kill the Emperor Caracalla.

  7. Oct 23, 2020 · published on 23 October 2020. Download Full Size Image. A photorealistic reconstruction of what the Roman emperor Diadumenian (r. 217-218 CE) may have looked like. Based on contemporary and near contemporary descriptions, as well as archaeological evidence.

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