- Severan dynasty
Severan dynasty
caption=TheSeveran Tondo , depicting Septimius Severus and his sonsThe Severan dynasty was a Roman imperialdynasty , which ruled theRoman Empire between193 and235 . The dynasty was founded by the African generalSeptimius Severus , who rose to power during thecivil war of 193, known as theYear of the Five Emperors .Although Septimius Severus successfully restored peace following the upheaval of the late
2nd century , the dynasty was disturbed by highly unstable family relationships, and constant political turmoil, foreshadowing the imminentCrisis of the Third Century . It was the last lineage of thePrincipate founded byAugustus .History
:"For dynastic relationships: see
Severan dynasty family tree Septimius Severus (193 –211 )Lucius Septimius Severus was born to a family of equestrian rank in the Roman province of
Africa proconsularis . He rose through military service to consular rank under the later Antonines. Proclaimed emperor in 193 by his legionaries inNoricum during the political unrest that followed the death ofCommodus , he secured sole rule over the empire in 197 after defeating his last rival,Clodius Albinus , at theBattle of Lugdunum .Severus fought a successful war against the Parthians and campaigned with success against barbarian incursions in
Roman Britain , rebuildingHadrian's Wall . In Rome, his relations with the Senate were poor, but he was popular with the commoners, as with his soldiers, whose salary he raised. Starting in 197, the influence of hisPraetorian prefect Gaius Fulvius Plautianus was a negative influence; the latter was executed in 205. One of Plautianus's succesors was the juristAemilius Papinianus . Severus continued official persecution of Christians and Jews, as they were the only two groups who would not assimilate their beliefs to the official syncretistic creed.Severus died while campaigning in Britain. He was succeeded by his sons
Caracalla andGeta , who reigned under the influence of their mother,Julia Domna .Caracalla (198 –217 )The eldest son of Severus, he was born Lucius Septimius Bassianus in
Lugdunum , Gaul. "Caracalla" was a nickname referring to the Gallic hooded tunic he habitually wore. Upon his father's death, Caracalla was proclaimed co-emperor with his brotherGeta . Conflict between the two culminated in the assassination of the latter. Reigning alone, Caracalla was noted for lavish bribes to the legionaries and unprecedented cruelty, authorizing numerous assassinations of perceived enemies and rivals. he campaigned with indifferent success against theAlamanni . TheBaths of Caracalla in Rome are the most enduring monument of his rule. He was assassinated while en route to a campaign against the Parthians.
=Geta (209 –211 )=Younger son of Severus, Geta was made co-emperor with his older brother Caracalla upon his father's death. Unlike the much more successful joint reign of
Marcus Aurelius and his brotherLucius Verus in the previous century, relations were hostile between the two Severid brothers from the very start. Geta was assassinated in his mother's apartments by order of Caracalla, who thereafter ruled as sole Augustus.Intermezzo:
Macrinus (217 –218 )M.M. Opelius Macrinus was born in 164 at Caesarea. Although coming from a humble background that was "not" dynastically related to the Severan dynasty, he rose through the imperial household until, under the emperor
Caracalla , he was made prefect of thepraetorian guard . On account of the cruelty and treachery of the emperor, Macrinus became involved in a conspiracy to kill him, and ordered thepraetorian guard to do so. On April 8th 217,Caracalla was assassinated traveling to Carrhae. Three days later, Macrinus was declared Augustus.His most significant early decision was to make peace with the
Persians , but many thought that the terms were degrading to the Romans. However, his downfall was his refusal to award the pay and privileges promised to the eastern troops byCaracalla . He also kept those forces wintered in Syria, where they became attracted to the youngElagabalus . After months of mild rebellion by the bulk of the army in Syria, Macrinus took his loyal troops to meet the army of Elagabalus nearAntioch . Despite a good fight by thepraetorian guard , his soldiers were defeated. Macrinus managed to escape to Chalcedon but his authority was lost: he was betrayed and executed after a short reign of just 14 months.M. Opelius Diadumenianus was the son of
Macrinus , born in 208. He was given the title Caesar in 217, when his father became Emperor. After his fathers defeat outsideAntioch , he tried to escape east toParthia , but was captured and killed before he could achieve this.Elagabalus (218 –222 )Born Varius Avitus Bassianus on May 16th 205, known later as M. Aurelius Antonius, he was appointed at an early age to be priest of the sun God, Elagabalus, represented by a phallus, by which name he is known to historians (his name is sometimes written "Heliogabalus"). He was proclaimed emperor by the troops of Emesa, his hometown, who were instigated to do so by Elagabalus's grandmother,
Julia Maesa . She spread a rumor that Elagabalus was the secret son ofCaracalla . This revolt spread to the entire Syrian army (which, at the time, was swollen with troops raised by the EmperorCaracalla , and not fully loyal toMacrinus ), and eventually they were to win the short struggle that followed by defeatingMacrinus at a battle just outsideAntioch . Elagabalus was then accepted by the senate, and began the slow journey toRome .His reign in Rome has long been known for outrageousness, although the historical sources are few, and in many cases not to be fully trusted. He is said to have smothered guests at a banquet by flooding the room with rose petals: married his male lover - who was then referred as the 'Empress's husband', and married one of the vestal virgins. Some say he was
transgender , and one ancient text states that he offered half the empire to the physician who could give him female genitalia.The running of the Empire during this time was mainly left to his grandmother and mother (Julia Soamias). Seeing that her grandsons outrageous behavior could mean the loss of power, Julia Maesa persuaded Elagabalus to accept his cousin
Alexander Severus as Caesar (and thus the nominal Emperor to be). However, Alexander was popular with the troops, who viewed their new Emperor with dislike: when Elagabalus, jealous of this popularity, removed the title of Caesar from his nephew the enragedpraetorian guard swore to protect him. Elagabalus had to beg the troops to let him live, and this humiliation could not last for long.Alexander Severus (222 –235 )Born Marcus Julius Gessius Bassianus Alexianus, Alexander was adopted as
heir apparent by his slightly older and very unpopular cousin, the Emperor Elagabalus at the urging of the influential and powerfulJulia Maesa — who was grandmother of both cousins and who'd arranged for the emperor's acclaimation by the Third Legion.On March 6th, 222 when Alexander was just fourteen, a rumor went around the city troops that Alexander had been killed and this triggered his ascention as emperor. The eighteen year-old Emperor Elagabalus and his mother were both taken from the palace, dragged through the streets, murdered and thrown in the river
Tiber by thepraetorian guard , who then proclaimedAlexander Severus as Augustus.Ruling from the age of fourteen under the influence of his able mother,
Julia Avita Mamaea , Alexander restored, to some extent, the moderation that characterized the rule ofSeptimius Severus . The rising strength of theSassanid Persian Empire (226 –651 AD ) heralded perhaps the greatest external challenge that Rome faced in the third century. His prosecution of the war against a German invasion of Gaul led to his overthrow by the troops he was leading there, whose regard the twenty-seven year old had lost during the affair.His death was the
epoch event beginning the troubledCrisis of the Third Century where a succession of short-reigning military emperors, revolting generals, and counter claimants presided over governmental chaos,civil war , general instability and great economic disruption. He was succeeded byMaximinus Thrax , the first of a series of weak emperors, each ruling on average only 2 to 3 years, that ended fifty years later with the Emperor Diocletian ordered split between the Eastern andWestern Roman Empire s.Women of the Severan dynasty
The women of the Severan dynasty, beginning with Septimius Severus's wife
Julia Domna , were notably active in advancing the careers of their male relatives. Other notable women who exercised power behind the scenes in this period includeJulia Maesa , sister of Julia Domna, and Maesa'a two daughtersJulia Soaemias , mother ofElagabalus , andJulia Avita Mamaea , mother ofAlexander Severus .External links
* [http://www.roman-emperors.org/sevjulia.htm#Note_jd The Severan Women]
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