Julia Mamaea

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Julia Mamaea was a powerful Roman noblewoman and mother of Emperor Severus Alexander, who effectively ruled the empire during his reign in the early 3rd century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman empress
Roman noblewoman
historical figure
activeYearsEnd 235
activeYearsStart 222
associatedWith Julia Maesa
Julia Soaemias
Severus Alexander
authorityOver Severus Alexander’s civil administration
Severus Alexander’s military appointments
imperial council
birthName Julia Mamaea self-linksurface differs
surface form: Julia Avita Mamaea
birthPlace Emesa
Syria
causeOfDeath assassination
child Severus Alexander
citizenship Roman Empire
deathPlace Germania Superior
near Mogontiacum
era Crisis of the Third Century
gender female
influenced imperial administration under Severus Alexander
killedBy soldiers loyal to Maximinus Thrax
knownFor controlling imperial policy in the early 3rd century
exercising strong political influence over Severus Alexander
memberOf Severan dynasty
motherOf Severus Alexander
nobleFamily Emesene dynasty
notableEvent murdered together with Severus Alexander in 235
parent Julia Maesa
politicalAlignment Severan dynasty interests
positionHeld Augusta
de facto ruler of the Roman Empire
regent for Severus Alexander
precededBy Julia Soaemias as dominant imperial woman
relative Caracalla
Elagabalus
Julia Domna
Septimius Severus
religion Roman paganism
residence Imperial Palace on the Palatine Hill
spouse Gessius Marcianus
succeededBy no direct female successor in comparable power after 235
timePeriod 3rd century
title Augusta
workLocation Rome

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Severan dynasty hasMember Julia Mamaea
Julia Maesa child Julia Mamaea
Julia Soaemias sister Julia Mamaea
Julia Domna relative Julia Mamaea
Julia Mamaea birthName Julia Mamaea self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Julia Avita Mamaea
Elagabalus aunt Julia Mamaea
Severus Alexander mother Julia Mamaea
Severus Alexander advisor Julia Mamaea
Polemon II of Pontus spouse Julia Mamaea
this entity surface form: Julia Mamaea (possible or traditional attribution)