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  1. Paccia Marciana was the first wife of Septimius Severus, who later became Roman emperor. They married around 175 and she died of natural causes around 186. [1] Name and marriage. Her name shows her links to two Roman gentes, the Paccia and the Marcia - the latter also included Marcia, mother of the emperor Trajan and his sister Ulpia Marciana. [2]

    • Septimia Major (possibly), Septimia Minor (possibly)
    • Septimius Severus (ca. 175-ca. 186)
  2. Posthumous dedication to Paccia Marciana. Description: Rectangular base (w: 0.50 x h: 0.90 x d: 0.60) of brown limestone. Text: Inscribed on one face within a moulded panel (die, w: 0.347 x h: 0.68). Letters: Rustic capitals: 0.045-0.05. Date: A.D. 198-210 (reign) Findspot: Lepcis Magna. Original Location: Unknown. Last recorded location:

  3. Jul 19, 2023 · Caracalla’s reign (211-217 CE) inspired fear, outrage, and scorn in equal measure, according to the literary sources. However, one of the most striking eccentricities of the Roman emperor’s reign was his apparent obsession with Alexander the Great. Whereas other emperors had, for better or worse, compared themselves to their predecessors ...

  4. Paccia Marciana (1) Septimius Severus (r. 193–211) Julia Domna (2) Julia Maesa: Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus: Gaius Septimius Severus Aper: Fulvia Plautilla: Caracalla (r. 197–217) Geta (r. 209–211) Julia Soaemias: Sextus Varius Marcellus: Julia Avita Mamaea: Unknown (2) Julia Cornelia Paula (1) Aquilia Severa (2 and 4) Elagabalus (r ...

  5. Apr 12, 2018 · Paccia Marciana. Birthdate: estimated between 115 and 175. Death: 186. Immediate Family: Ex-wife of Septimus Severus, Roman Emperor. Managed by: Private User.

  6. To Paccia Marciana, former wife of our lord Emperor Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus, victor in Arabia, victor in Adiabene, greatest victor in Parthia, the Lepcitanians publicly set this up in accordance with a vow.

  7. As a result, when Paccia Marciana (Septimius' first wife) died in Gallia Lugdunensis several years after his Syrian command, Septimius married Domna. (It should be noted that Septimius and Paccia were from the African city of Lepcis Magna. Their ancestries were north-African and Phoenician.

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