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Elagabalus's failure as a Roman emperor stemmed from his despotic rule, extravagance, and scandalous behavior. He alienated the Roman Senate and military with his erratic decisions, such as attempting to introduce Eastern religious practices to Rome. His reign was marked by corruption and instability, ultimately leading to his assassination in 222 AD.

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