All About History

ELAGABALUS: MAD, BAD OR MISUNDERSTOOD?

Elagabalus was never supposed to rule. As a minor member of the Severan dynasty, there were others who were more likely to sit on the throne; he was just a first cousin once removed of Emperor Caracalla. In fact, if Caracalla hadn’t been assassinated, Elagabalus would have been just another footnote in history. Instead, we are left with one of Ancient Rome’s most infamous leaders.

Born Varius Avitus Bassianus in 203 or 204 CE in Syria, the future emperor’s name came from his position as high priest to the sun god Elagabal. It was Caracalla’s assassination that led him to becoming emperor at the age of 14 in 218. Elagabalus’ grandmother started the rumour that he was Caracalla’s illegitimate son and the Senate believed it. Machinations like this were part and parcel of imperial Roman life. What wasn’t is what allegedly followed.

After putting down two rebellions in the east, one of Elagabalus’ first acts was reportedly to send a painting of himself

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from All About History

All About History4 min read
Explaining The Enlightenment
How has our understanding of what constituted the Enlightenment changed? Historians’ interest in the Enlightenment is actually quite recent, gathering pace only after the Second World War. Until then, understanding of the ‘what, when and where’ of th
All About History10 min read
Devils In The Dark Crime In Blackout London
In early September 1939, as Hitler’s armies advanced across Europe, the British government began preparations for war. One of its concerns surrounded the threat of aerial attacks by the Luftwaffe – Nazi Germany’s air force. Technology had developed a
All About History1 min read
Welcome
It’s great to see that the wives of Henry VIII have been getting some renewed interest in recent months. This is, in part, thanks to the release of the musical Six, which is a comedy/pop music take on the stories of Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn,

Related Books & Audiobooks