Elagabălus

Elagabălus

Elagabălus, so v.w. Heliogabel.


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  • Elagabalus — [el΄ə gab′ə ləs] (born Varius Avitus Bassianus) A.D. 205? 222; Rom. emperor (218 222) …   English World dictionary

  • Elagabalus — Infobox Roman emperor title = Emperor of the Roman Empire name = Elagabalus full name = Varius Avitus Bassianus (from birth to accession); Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (as emperor) caption = Bust of Elagabalus, from the Capitoline… …   Wikipedia

  • Elagabalus — Elagabal Kapitolinische Museen Elagabal (* 204 wahrscheinlich in Rom[1]; † 11. März 222 in Rom), war vom 16. Mai 218 bis zu seiner Ermordung römischer Kaiser. U …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Elagabalus — /el euh gab euh leuhs, ee leuh /, n. Heliogabalus. * * * or Heliogabalus officially Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus orig. Varius Avitus Bassianus born 204, Emesa, Syria died 222 Roman emperor (218–22) notable for his eccentric behaviour …   Universalium

  • Elagabalus (deity) — Elagabalus was a Syro Roman sun god.CultElagabalus was initially venerated at Emesa in Syria. The name is the Latinized form of the Syrian Ilāh hag Gabal , which derives from Ilāh god and gabal mountain ) compare he. גבל gəbul and ar. جبل jabal ) …   Wikipedia

  • Elagabalus — Greek Heliogabalus biographical name 204 222 Roman emperor (218 222) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Elagabalus — El•a•gab•a•lus [[t]ˌɛl əˈgæb ə ləs, ˈi lə [/t]] n. anh big Heliogabalus …   From formal English to slang

  • Elagabalus —    Known also as Heliogabalos, a sun god who was worshipped at Emesa as a variant of Baal. His image was a black stone …   Who’s Who in non-classical mythology

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