- Julius Bassianus
Gaius Julius Bassianus or Bassus, also known as Julius Bassianus (?-towards 217) was an
Arab , [ cite book
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title = Rome and The Arabs: A Prolegomenon to the Study of Byzantium and the Arabs
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ref = citequotepage number] who lived in the second and third centuryAD . Bassianus was a high priest for the "Temple of the Sun", which was adored in a shape of a black stone. The Aramaean Sun God inAramaic is "El-Gabal ". Bassianus was a member of theRoyal Family of Emesa (modernHoms ,Syria ). The Royal Family was apart of the local Syrian Aramaean aristocracy and was a client kingdom of theRoman Empire . The beginning of his priesthood is unknown but by 187, he was ahigh priest atEmesa .Future emperor Lucius
Septimius Severus had visited Emesa, based on a promising horoscope that he would find his future wife in Syria. Bassianus introduced Severus to his two daughters. Bassianus' wife is unknown. His elder daughterJulia Maesa was married to a Syrian nobleJulius Avitus and they had two daughtersJulia Soaemias andJulia Avita Mamaea . His younger daughterJulia Domna was not married.Severus and Domna, married not so long after. Domna bore Severus two sons, Lucius Septimius Bassianus (
Caracalla , 4 April 186-8 April 217) andPublius Septimius Geta (27 May 189-19 December 211). Caracalla and Geta would became future Roman Emperors and heirs to their father.Julia Maesa prevailed upon her grandson, the emperor
Elagabalus to adopt another grandson, Julia Avita Mamaea son, who took the nameAlexander Severus and eventually became emperor. Bassianus could be a possible descendant of Princess Drusilla of Mauretania and possible ancestor to Syrian QueenZenobia ofPalmyra .References
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*http://www.geocities.com/christopherjbennett/ptolemies/selene_ii.htm#Selene.10
* http://www.livius.org/jo-jz/julia/julia_maesa.html
* http://www.roman-emperors.org/sevjulia.htm
* http://www.livius.org/ei-er/emperors/emperors03.html
* http://www.roman-emperors.org/sepsev.htm
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