Disambiguation evidence for Emperor Gordian III via surface form

"Gordian III"


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Predicate Object
achieved victory at the Battle of Resaena
ageAtAccession about 13
alsoKnownAs Emperor Gordian III
surface form: Gordianus III
alsoKnownAs Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius
surface form: Marcus Antonius Gordianus
appointedBy Roman Senate
associatedWith Third Gallic Legion
battle Battle of Resaena
becameAugustusInYear 238
becameCaesarInYear 238
birthDate 225
birthPlace Rome
burialPlace Shivta
surface form: Zaitha
cameToPowerDuring Year of the Six Emperors
campaignAgainst Sasanian Empire
causeOfDeath disputed
coinageDepicts Mars
coinageDepicts Sol
coinageDepicts Victory
conflict Roman–Persian Wars
surface form: Roman–Sasanian Wars
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
deathDate 244
deathPlace Mesopotamia
deathPlace near Zaitha
dynasty Gordian dynasty
era Crisis of the Third Century
father Gordian II
fullName Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius
grandfather Gordian I
heldRank Caesar
instanceOf 3rd-century Roman emperor
instanceOf Roman emperor
instanceOf historical figure
knownFor relative internal stability after 238
language Latin
militaryAdvisor Timesitheus
mother Antonia Gordiana
notableFor being one of the youngest Roman emperors
opponent Shapur I
positionHeld Roman emperor
possibleCauseOfDeath assassinated by his own troops
possibleCauseOfDeath killed in battle
praetorianPrefect Philip the Arab
praetorianPrefect Timesitheus
predecessor Balbinus
predecessor Pupienus
regnalName Emperor Gordian III self-link
surface form: Gordian III
reignEnd 244
reignStart 238
religion Roman paganism
ruledOver Roman Empire
spouse Furia Sabinia Tranquillina
spouseFather Timesitheus
successor Philip the Arab
title Augustus
title Pater Patriae
title pontifex maximus
surface form: Pontifex Maximus

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Emperor Gordian III regnalName
"Gordian III"
↳ resolves to Emperor Gordian III
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surface form: Gordian III