- Marcus Julius Gessius Marcianus
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Roman imperial dynasties Severan dynasty
Julia Mamaea on a denarius celebrating FelicitasChronology Septimius Severus 193 – 198 -with Caracalla 198 – 209 -with Caracalla and Geta 209 – 211 Caracalla and Geta 211 – 211 Caracalla 211 – 217 Interlude: Macrinus 217 – 218 Elagabalus 218 – 222 Alexander Severus 222 – 235 Dynasty Severan dynasty family tree
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Marcus Julius Gessius Marcianus was a Syrian who lived in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. He originally came from Arca Caesarea (modern Arqa, Lebanon). Marcianus' career had advanced to the Equestrian order and he became a Promagistrate.Marcianus married Julia Avita Mamaea, as her second husband. She was the second daughter of the powerful Roman Syrian woman Julia Maesa and the Syrian noble Julius Avitus. Her maternal aunt was Roman empress Julia Domna; her maternal uncle in marriage was Roman emperor Lucius Septimius Severus; her maternal cousins were Roman emperors Caracalla and Publius Septimius Geta and Julia was the maternal aunt to Roman emperor Elagabalus.
Mamaea bore Marcianus two children, a daughter called Theoclia (little is known of her) and a son Marcus Julius Gessius Bassianus Alexianus, later emperor Alexander Severus (208-235). His children were born and raised in Arca Caesarea. Marcianus most probably died, before his son became Roman emperor in 222.
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- 3rd-century Romans
- 3rd-century deaths
- Royal Family of Emesa
- Syrian people
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