Diadumenian (Latin: Marcvs Opellivs Antoninvs Diadvmenianvs Avgvstvs) (14/19 September 208 – 218), was the son of the Roman Emperor Macrinus, and served his father briefly as Caesar (May 217–218) and as Augustus (in 218).
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| Emperor of the Roman Empire | |
Diadumenianus on a denarius. |
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| Reign | May 217 – 218 (as Caesar under Macrinus); 218 (as Augustus |
| Full name | Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus |
| Born | 14 September 208 AD |
| Died | 218 AD |
| Place of death | Antioch |
| Father | Macrinus |
| Mother | Nonia Celsa |
Diadumenian (Latin: Marcvs Opellivs Antoninvs Diadvmenianvs Avgvstvs) (14/19 September 208 – 218), was the son of the Roman Emperor Macrinus, and served his father briefly as Caesar (May 217–218) and as Augustus (in 218).
Diadumenian was born on the 14th of September 208 or, according to Historia Augusta, on the 19th of September because he shared the same birthday with the Emperor Antoninus Pius. His mother was Empress Nonia Celsa, although little is known of her: she is only mentioned by the Historia Augusta. He was born Marcus Opellius Diadumenianus, but his name was changed and added Antoninus to solidify connection to the family of Marcus Aurelius as done by Caracalla.
Diadumenian had little time to enjoy his position or to learn anything from its opportunities because the legions of Syria revolted and declared Elagabalus ruler of the Roman Empire. When Macrinus was defeated on 8 June 218, at Antioch, Diadumenian's death followed his father's.
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| Preceded by Macrinus |
Roman Emperor 217–218 Served alongside: Macrinus |
Succeeded by Elagabalus |
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