Geta

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Geta was a short-reigning Roman emperor of the Severan dynasty, known for his joint rule and bitter rivalry with his brother Caracalla, who ultimately had him murdered.

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Geta canonical 13

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman emperor
member of the Severan dynasty
appointedCaesar 198
associatedWith Severan dynasty succession crisis
birthDate 189
birthPlace Mediolanum
causeOfDeath assassination
coEmperorWith Caracalla
cognomen Geta self-link
consulship 205
208
country Roman Empire
deathDate 211
deathPlace Rome
dynasty Severan dynasty
elevatedToAugustus 209
era Crisis of the Third Century precursor period
familyName Publius Septimius Geta
surface form: Septimius Geta
father Septimius Severus
fullName Publius Septimius Geta
givenName Publius
imperialHouse House of Severus
killedBy Caracalla
militaryCampaigns accompanied Septimius Severus in Britain
mother Julia Domna
nomen Septimius Severus
surface form: Septimius
notableFor bitter rivalry with his brother Caracalla
joint rule with Caracalla
short reign as Roman emperor
occupation military leader
politician
placeOfBurial Hadrian's Mausoleum
surface form: Mausoleum of Hadrian
praenomen Publius
predecessor Septimius Severus
reignEnd 211
reignStart 211
religion Roman paganism
sibling Caracalla
style Publius Septimius Geta
surface form: Imperator Caesar Publius Septimius Geta Augustus
subjectOf damnatio memoriae
successor Caracalla
title Augustus
Roman consul

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