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  1. Roman empress. Tenure. 219–220. Spouse. Elagabalus. Julia Cornelia Paula (lived 3rd century AD) was a distinguished Roman noblewoman who became Empress of Rome as the first wife of the Roman emperor Elagabalus, who divorced her. [1] [2]

  2. Roman empress. Born Julia Cornelia Paula; married Varius Avitus Bassianus Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, known as Elagabalus, Roman emperor (r. 218–222), in 219 (divorced 220/221). Julia Paula was the first of Roman emperor Elagabalus' three wives (he was also married to Aquilia Severa and Annia Faustina ).

  3. Retrato femenino, probablemente de Julia Cornelia Paula, primera esposa del emperador Heliogábalo. Primera mitad del siglo III. Julia Cornelia Paula fue una noble dama romana que vivió en el siglo III, originaria de Siria.

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  5. Jun 14, 2020 · Soon after he arrived in Rome, she sought to confirm his status by marrying him to Julia Cornelia Paula, a member of a highly influential family, but they divorced after barely a year, with Elagabalus claiming that his bride was ‘bodily unsuitable’ to be an emperor’s wife. His second marriage was all his own work.

  6. Jan 5, 2016 · His first marriage, to Julia Cornelia Paula, lasted from early 219 to late 220. After divorcing her, Heliogabalus immediately married his second wife, Julia Aquilia Severa.

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  7. Julia Cornelia Paula, said to be the daughter of Paulus, praetorian prefect, was the first wife of Elagabalus having been married to that odious miscreant A.D. 219.—Divorced shortly after her nuptials, on some pretence of bodily defect, she died in retirement.—. Her gold coins are of the highest rarity, silver by no means scarce, first ...

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    His first wife was Julia Cornelia Paula, whom he married prior to 29 August 219; between then and 28 August 220, he divorced Paula, took the Vestal Virgin Julia Aquilia Severa as his second wife, divorced her, and took a third wife, who Herodian says was Annia Aurelia Faustina, a descendant of Marcus Aurelius and the widow of a man Elagabalus ...