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- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, the "last of the Antonines," is better known to history as Elagabalus, the name of the sun-god of the Syrian city of Emesa.
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- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was the Emperor of Rome from 161 until his death.
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- His original name was Varius Ativus Bassianus, but he was later known as Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
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- XXII. After these, MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS was made emperor, who was thought to be the son of Antoninus Caracalla.
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- When he was named Emperor, he was given the name Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
- In AD 195, his father, emperor Septimius Severus, declared him Caesar (junior emperor), changing his name to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
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- When he was seven years old, his name was changed to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
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- To strengthen his legitimacy through further propaganda, Elagabalus assumed Caracalla's names, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
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- Varius Avitus Bassianus, known as Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, but popularly known as Elagabalus, or Heliogabalus, was born in 204 and reigned in 218-222.
- Severus had given his elder son, Bassianus, better known by his nickname, Caracalla, the official name of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
- His real name was Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, and he received his nickname from the caracalla, a Gallic tunic he regularly wore.
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- Thus each of the emperors who have ever since been known only as Caracalla and Elagabalus styled himself Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus 
- When Macrinus was defeated and killed at Antioch, Heliogabalus became emperor as Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, the "last of the Antonines," is better known to history as Elagabalus, the name of the sun-god of the Syrian city of Emesa.
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- The new emperor was presented as the son of Caracalla, whose name he took (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus).

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- Empires > Emperors > Roman Emperors > Caracalla
- Civilizations > Ancient Rome > Roman Empire > Antonines

- Bassianus

- Emperor Septimius Severus

- Heliogabalus

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