He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
He ruled from 218 to 222 AD.
because he just was xD
Gratian was he was 8 years old at his Accession. he ruled from 364-375 i believe however he arguably was never a true emperor because he shared rule with his father and uncle for the whole of his regime. Hope this helps
well there is a roman emporer called elagabalus who was born 203 AD and died on the 11th march 222AD
The exact number of people killed by Elagabalus, the Roman emperor from 218 to 222 AD, is not definitively known and is often debated by historians. Ancient sources suggest he was responsible for numerous executions and acts of violence, often attributed to his erratic behavior and controversial reign. However, specific figures are rarely provided, and many accounts may be exaggerated or politically motivated. Overall, while he is remembered for his tumultuous rule, the precise number of his victims remains unclear.
One of the Fabulous Five for sure. This could be either Tiberius, Caligula, Nero, Domitian, and Elagabalus. Look 'em up a little and see what they did :) P.S. Personally I think Tiberius was the most crazy.
Elagabalus was born in 203.
Elagabalus died on 222-03-11.
Only he or she can say.
Elagabalus, also known as Heliogabalus, who ruled as Roman emperor from 218 to 222 AD, was known for his extravagant and scandalous behavior. He was accused of committing numerous atrocities, including murdering family members, engaging in incestuous relationships, and desecrating religious traditions, such as introducing the worship of the sun god Elagabalus to Rome. Elagabalus's reign was marked by instability and ended with his assassination at the age of 18.
because he just was xD
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He was murdered. He was 18 or 19 years old when he died.
He was murdered by the Praetorian guard on 11th March 222 A.D.
Gratian was he was 8 years old at his Accession. he ruled from 364-375 i believe however he arguably was never a true emperor because he shared rule with his father and uncle for the whole of his regime. Hope this helps
8th May 218 A.D. - 11th March 222 A.D.
Ancient Roman writers were very negative about Elagabalus and did not report anything positive. He was fourteen when he became emperor and his reign lasted only three years and ten months. Elagabalus was reportedly open about his intimate relationship with his male chariot driver, Hierocles, among others. Under his reign, women were allowed in the Roman Senate, a practice which was banned again after his assassination on March 11, 222.
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.