Nonia Celsa

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Nonia Celsa was the little-known wife of the Roman emperor Macrinus, associated with the Severan period of the early 3rd century CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman woman
historical figure
associatedWith Diadumenian NERFINISHED
Macrinus NERFINISHED
Severan period NERFINISHED
child Diadumenian NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
era Imperial Rome NERFINISHED
floruit 3rd century CE
gender female
historicity disputed
knownFor being the wife of the Roman emperor Macrinus
languageOfName Latin
marriedTo Macrinus NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic very poorly attested in the sources
positionHeld Roman empress (disputed/uncertain)
relative Diadumenian NERFINISHED
source Historia Augusta (unreliable) NERFINISHED
spouse Macrinus NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation Roman emperor
spouseReignEnd 218 CE
spouseReignStart 217 CE
timePeriod Severan dynasty NERFINISHED
early 3rd century CE

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Macrinus spouse Nonia Celsa