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  1. Julia Aquilia Severa (d. after 222) was the second and fourth wife of Roman emperor Elagabalus. She was the daughter of Gaius Julius Severus. She was the daughter of Gaius Julius Severus. [1]

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    Roman denarius depicting Aquilia Severa, the second wife of Elagabalus. The marriage caused a public outrage because Aquilia was a Vestal Virgin, sworn by Roman law to celibacy for 30 years. Inscription: iulia aquilia severa aug· The question of Elagabalus's sexual orientation and gender identity is confused, owing to salacious and unreliable ...

  3. Jul 20, 2016 · Iulia Aquilia Severa was the daughter Quintus Aquilius Sabinus, twice consul under Caracalla (214 and 216), a Roman jurist of great renown as to be nicknamed Cato. A legend linked to the name of Aquilius Sabinus, helps to better understand how Elagabulus managed to marry the Vestal Max who was his daughter. Having been consul twice Aquilius ...

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  5. Aug 15, 2023 · Aquilia Severa – Vestal Virgin and later wife of Emperor Elagabalus. Image: Aquilia Severa, in a coin celebrating Concordia Severa, a Vestal Virgin, is thought to have stayed alongside the Roman Emperor Elagabalus until his untimely death in 222 AD, when he was assassinated.

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  6. Aquilia Severa. primary name:Aquilia Severa. other name:Julia Aquilia Severa. Details. individual; royal/imperial; Roman; Female. Other dates. 220- (married) Biography. Second (AD 220) and fourth (AD 221-222) wife of Elagabalus (q.v.) and a former Vestal Virgin.

  7. Jan 5, 2016 · After divorcing her, Heliogabalus immediately married his second wife, Julia Aquilia Severa. She was a Vestal virgin, meaning she had vowed to remain celibate for 30 years. The union was therefore ...

  8. It is not certain whether it is a portrait of Giulia Mesa or Aquilia Severa; however, due to the grandeur and the remarkable quality of the work, it is possible to assert that she is a prominent woman from the time of Caracalla. Inventory: MT 577. Material: White marble. Technique: Work sculpted through the use of: chisels (also square-tipped ...

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