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Roman emperor from 217 to 218
Dacia. As emperor, Macrinus first attempted to enact reform to restore economic and diplomatic stability in Rome. While Macrinus' diplomatic actions
Macrinus
2024 film by Ridley Scott
legions and Macrinus' Praetorians confront each other outside Rome. To prevent a battle, Lucius duels Macrinus. Lucius ultimately kills Macrinus and reveals
Gladiator_II
Roman emperor from 218 to 222
one account says he acted on his own before Macrinus knew of the rebellion). Herodian suggests Macrinus underestimated the threat, considering the rebellion
Elagabalus
2nd century Roman senator, general and proconsul
Nonius Macrinus was a Roman senator and general during the reigns of the Emperors Antoninus Pius, Lucius Verus, and Marcus Aurelius. Macrinus was suffect
Marcus_Nonius_Macrinus
Roman battle between rivals for the throne
Antioch. Gannys' victory over Macrinus led to the downfall of the emperor and his replacement by Elagabalus. Macrinus' predecessor, Caracalla, was murdered
Battle_of_Antioch_(218)
1st century AD Roman and friend of Pliny the Younger
Minucius Macrinus (fl. 1st century AD) was a friend of Pliny the Younger, to whom the latter addressed many of his Epistles, but of whose life we have
Minucius_Macrinus
Roman imperial dynasty (ruled 193 to 235)
Caracalla. In 217 Macrinus became involved in a successful conspiracy to kill Caracalla, and soon after the murder troops saluted Macrinus as augustus. His
Severan_dynasty
3rd-century Severan dynasty Roman Imperial Augusta
were spared and ordered by Macrinus to leave Rome and return to their home town of Emesa in Syria, likely because Macrinus wanted to avoid any action
Julia_Maesa
Roman emperor in 218
was the son of the Roman emperor Macrinus and served as his co-ruler for a brief time in 218. His mother, Macrinus's wife, is called Nonia Celsa in the
Diadumenian
Roman eques and praetorian prefect
Decimus Veturius Macrinus was a Roman eques who is known to have held imperial appointments under both emperors Commodus and Septimius Severus. He is best
Decimus_Veturius_Macrinus
Roman emperor from 198 to 217
popularity with the military prevented Macrinus and the Senate from openly declaring him to be a hostis. Macrinus, in an effort to placate the Senate, instead
Caracalla
Genus of spiders
on Tobago: Macrinus bambuco Rheims, 2010 – Colombia Macrinus calypso Rheims, 2010 – Tobago Macrinus jaegeri Rheims, 2007 – Brazil Macrinus mohavensis
Macrinus_(spider)
Species of spider
Macrinus bambuco is a species of giant crab spider in the family Sparassidae. It is found in Colombia. "Macrinus bambuco". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
Macrinus_bambuco
Battle between Roman and Parthian forces (217)
victim to a plot by his praetorian prefect, Marcus Opellius Macrinus and was murdered. Macrinus became emperor, but already Artabanus was approaching, having
Battle_of_Nisibis_(217)
Mythical 4th century Hun leader
peoples joined forces with Macrinus at Sicambria, where they were attacked by the Huns in the middle of the night. Detre and Macrinus fought several days in
Keve
Possible wife of Roman Emperor Macrinus
letter allegedly written by Macrinus to his wife after he became Emperor. The first line is as follows: "Opellius Macrinus to his wife Nonia Celsa. The
Nonia_Celsa
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Nero and Caracalla. The Macriani, a Roman family that in the person of Macrinus briefly ascended to the imperial throne, kept images of Alexander on their
Alexander_the_Great
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Augustus
Macrinus was a fourth-century bishop of Eleutheropolis in Judea and delegate to the First Council of Nicaea. Very little is known of his early life, career
Macrinus (bishop of Eleutheropolis)
Macrinus_(bishop_of_Eleutheropolis)
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Cleopatra
High office in the Roman Empire
later emperor Titus Syme (1980), 66 Syme (1980), 67 The later emperor Macrinus. The names and dates for the years 260-285 are based on A.H.M. Jones, et
Praetorian_prefect
2nd century Roman senator and suffect consul
but subsequent research confirmed a later date. Macrinus is primarily known from inscriptions. Macrinus, a native of Mytilene, was a descendant of one
Marcus Pompeius Macrinus Neos Theophanes
Marcus_Pompeius_Macrinus_Neos_Theophanes
Late Roman collection of biographies
Capitolinus (9 lives): Antoninus, Marcus, Lucius Verus, Pertinax, Albinus, Macrinus, The Maximini, The Gordiani, and Maximus and Balbinus. Vulcacius Gallicanus
Historia_Augusta
Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Macrinus and Celsus (or, less frequently, year 917 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
164
travelling to Carrhae. Three days later, Macrinus was declared Augustus. Diadumenian was the son of Macrinus, born in 208. He was given the title Caesar
History_of_the_Roman_Empire
Ancient Roman man of the 3rd century CE
length Macrinus relented, and yielded him up to the mob and he was executed. Modern scholars speculate that this was in part because Macrinus believed
Aurelianus_(conspirator)
Third century Roman eques and governor of Egypt
that unit to Macrinus. Following the death in battle of the praetorian prefect Julianus (either Ulpius Julianus or Julianus Nestor), Macrinus appointed Basilianus
Julius_Basilianus
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
Hadrian, was in Upper Pannonia, succeeding the experienced Marcus Nonius Macrinus. Lower Pannonia was under the obscure Tiberius Haterius Saturnius. Marcus
Marcus_Aurelius
Film by Ridley Scott
resembles Spartacus, who led a slave revolt in 73-71 BCE, and Marcus Nonius Macrinus, a general and friend of Marcus Aurelius. Although Commodus engaged in
Gladiator_(2000_film)
Mother of Roman emperor Elagabalus (180–222)
were, he later rode to battle against Macrinus, and entered the city of Antioch emerging as emperor, with Macrinus fleeing, before being captured near Chalcedon
Julia_Soaemias
Mother of Roman emperor Alexander Severus (died 235)
killed near Carrhae, Macrinus proclaimed himself emperor. Mamaea's mother Maesa and sister Soaemias organized a revolt against Macrinus to declare Soaemias'
Julia_Avita_Mamaea
Roman emperor from 222 to 235
Zosimus claimed that Alexander was married three times. A man named Varius Macrinus may have been Alexander's father-in-law, but it is uncertain if he was
Severus_Alexander
His full name is Titus Caesernius Statius Quinctius Statianus Memmius Macrinus. Statianus was the younger son of the procurator Titus Caesernius Statius
Titus_Caesernius_Statianus
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Constantine_the_Great
Ancient Roman family
filiation. Marcus Opellius Macrinus, emperor from AD 217 to 218. A native of Caesarea in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis, Macrinus was praetorian prefect
Opellia_gens
Calendar year
the forces of Macrinus. Macrinus flees, but is captured near Chalcedon and later executed in Cappadocia. Diadumenianus, son of Macrinus, escapes to the
218
Region in the ancient Maghreb
central Algeria. Mauretania gave the empire one emperor, the equestrian Macrinus. He seized power after the assassination of Caracalla in 217 but was himself
Mauretania
Ancient Greek poet
fourth epigram he addresses a certain Macrinus, but there is no reason to suppose that this was the emperor Macrinus. Smith, Philip (1867). "Alpheus Mytilenaeus"
Alpheus_Mytilenaeus
McCall Also producer 2024 The Piano Lesson —N/a Producer only Gladiator II Macrinus 2025 Highest 2 Lowest David King 2026 Here Comes the Flood † TBA Post-production
Denzel Washington on screen and stage
Denzel_Washington_on_screen_and_stage
Family of spiders (Sparassidae)
Hirst, 1989 – Australia Leucorchestris Lawrence, 1962 – Angola, Namibia Macrinus Simon, 1887 – United States, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Tobago Martensikara
Huntsman_spider
Campaign by the Roman Empire against the Parthian Empire
Romans to a bloody standstill at the Battle of Nisibis. His successor, Macrinus, brought the war to an end in 218 by paying the Parthians reparations of
Parthian_war_of_Caracalla
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
which Rome was "effectively a new state masquerading under an old name". Macrinus conspired to have Caracalla assassinated by one of his soldiers during
Ancient_Rome
Roman emperor in 276
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Florianus
Roman emperor from 275 to 276
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Tacitus_(emperor)
Gold coin of ancient Rome
Commodus 19. Pertinax 20. Julianus 21. Severus 22. Caracalla 23. Geta 24. Macrinus 25. Elagabalus 26. Alexander Numismatics portal Roman currency Coinage
Aureus
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Nero
Aureus by Roman Emperor Macrinus - The Emperor gives Tesserae to the people
Tessera_(commerce)
Titular see of the Catholic Church
in 325 it became the site of an episcopal see in Palaestina Prima, with Macrinus as first bishop. Eusebius of Caesarea an important early church writer
Eleutheropolis_(diocese)
2010 — Colombia Macrinus Simon, 1887 - Sparassinae Macrinus bambuco Rheims, 2010 — Colombia Macrinus calypso Rheims, 2010 — Tobago Macrinus jaegeri Rheims
List_of_Sparassidae_species
Ancient city in Al-Suqaylabiyah, Syria
abandoned support of the usurper Macrinus to the emperor and sided with Elagabalus' rise to the purple who then defeated Macrinus in the Battle of Antioch. The
Apamea,_Syria
Period of ancient Egyptian history
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Dynasty_0
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Xerxes_I
Name list
politician who suppressed the slave revolt led by Spartacus Marcus Opellius Macrinus, Roman emperor from 217 to 218 Marcus Porcius Cato, better known as Cato
Marcus_(name)
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Ramesses_II
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1213 to 1203 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Merneptah
Personification of giving freely
Aureus issued under Macrinus: he and his son Diadumenianus are depicted as providing for the people as Liberalitas embodied stands by (with the legend
Liberalitas
Archeological museum in Rome, Italy
emperors from Antoninus Pius to the Severans Room XIV: The emperors from Macrinus to Justinian Room XV: Christianity Room XVI: The army Room XVIII: Model
Museum_of_Roman_Civilization
Roman emperor from 310 to 313
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Maximinus_Daza
Roman empress from 202 to 205
Coinage: pt. 1. Pertinax to Geta, by H. Mattingly and E. A. Sydenham. pt. 2. Macrinus to Pupienus, by H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, and C. H. V. Sutherland.
Fulvia_Plautilla
Roman politician and soldier
and in his reply mentioned the plot of the Praetorian Prefect Macrinus. However, Macrinus learned of the letter and had it destroyed. His further fate
Flavius_Maternianus
Roman legion
Apamea (Syria), abandoned Macrinus and sided with Elagabalus; the Second supported Elagabalus' rise to purple, defeating Macrinus in the Battle of Antioch
Legio_II_Parthica
Sabinus of Gadara 28. Longinus of Ascalon 29. Peter of Nicopolis 30. Macrinus of Jamnea 31. Maximus of Eleutheropolis 32. Paul of Maximianopolis 33.
List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea
List_of_attendees_and_signatories_of_the_First_Council_of_Nicaea
Byzantine emperor from 886 to 912
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Leo_VI_the_Wise
Byzantine emperor (1332–1391)
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
John_V_Palaiologos
and Carrhae (modern-day Sanli Urfa and Harran), possibly under orders of Macrinus. 13 March 222 Elagabalus, Roman Emperor Killed in Rome by the Praetorian
List of assassinations in Europe
List_of_assassinations_in_Europe
Ancient Roman stadium, a landmark of Rome, Italy
lightning – one of many divine signs to anticipate the death of the emperor Macrinus. Historia Augusta, "The Life of Elagabalus", 26.3 Richardson, L., A new
Stadium_of_Domitian
King of the Achaemenid Empire from 336 to 330 BC)
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Darius_III
Egyptian Pharaoh
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Pami_II
Byzantine emperor (1185–1195; 1203–1204)
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Isaac_II_Angelos
Caracalla, who sacked Arbela in 216. After his assassination, his successor, Macrinus, was defeated by the Parthians near Nisibis. In exchange for peace, he
Roman–Persian_wars
Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Ptolemaic_dynasty
Town in northwest Asia Minor, formerly Drepanon
Metropolis of Nicomedia. Michel Le Quien mentions nine of its bishops. Macrinus, the first, is said to have been at the Council of Nicaea (325), but his
Helenopolis_(Bithynia)
Greco-Roman statesman and historian (c. 155–c. 235)
of Alexandrians are discussed. 79 Caracalla falls to Macrinus. Macrinus and his reign. Macrinus' reign primarily occupied with civil war. He is overthrown
Cassius_Dio
Roman emperor from 641 to 668
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Constans_II
5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, r. 204-180 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes
Egyptian Pharaoh
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Hsekiu
Calendar year
Opellius Macrinus, head of the Praetorian Guard, declares himself Roman emperor. Summer – Battle of Nisibis: A Roman army, under the command of Macrinus, is
217
Byzantine emperor from 959 to 963
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Romanos_II
Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Matthew_Asen_Kantakouzenos
Ruler of the Roman Empire
proclaimed his 10-year-old son Caracalla as augustus. He was followed by Macrinus, who did the same with his 9-year-old son Diadumenian, and several other
Roman_emperor
wife Fabia Fuscinella (born c. 190), paternal grandson of Marcus Clodius Macrinus Hermogenianus (born c. 150), and great-grandson of Marcus Clodius Macrinius
Quintus Fabius Clodius Agrippianus Celsinus
Quintus_Fabius_Clodius_Agrippianus_Celsinus
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Tutankhamun
Ruler of Ancient Egypt
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Iry-Hor
Last native Egyptian pharaoh
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Nectanebo_II
Western Roman emperor from 473 to 474
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Glycerius
Decade
Opellius Macrinus, head of the Praetorian Guard, declares himself Roman emperor. Summer – Battle of Nisibis: A Roman army, under the command of Macrinus, is
210s
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 47 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Ptolemy_XIII_Theos_Philopator
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of 4th dynasty
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Khafre
Identification of emperors with divine authority
with the possible collusion of his praetorian prefect Macrinus. The military hailed Macrinus as imperator, and he arranged for the apotheosis of Caracalla
Roman_imperial_cult
Seventh Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Amenhotep_II
Pharaoh of Egypt
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Shoshenq_I
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Claudius
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Akhenaten
Roman emperor from 284 to 305
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Diocletian
Latin honorific meaning 'Father of the Fatherland'
and Lucius Verus 177 Commodus 193 Septimius Severus 199 Caracalla 217 Macrinus 218 Elagabalus 238 Gordian III 276 Probus 284 Diocletian 286 Maximian 307
Pater_Patriae
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1203 to 1197 BC
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Seti_II
Roman emperor from 337 to 350
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Constans
Ancient Egyptian high priest
Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Pescennius Niger Septimius Severus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Severus Alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian
Pinedjem_I
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
Verus Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Severus Caracalla Geta Macrinus (w. Diadumenian) Elagabalus Severus Alexander Crisis 235–284 Maximinus
Tiberius
2025 film and television awards
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MACRINUS
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Girl/Female
French, Indian, Sanskrit
Jewel; Gem; Opal
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Intelligent
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name KARESINDA means "worthy of a caress."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Winner
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prashanth | பà¯à®°à®·à®¾à®‚த
Calm and composed, Peace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pushpasri | பà¯à®·à¯à®ªà®¾à®¸à®°à¯€
Bunch of flowers
Biblical
the heap or mass of testimony
Boy/Male
Greek Italian Spanish
Victorious.
Male
Hebrew
(יִתְרï‹) Hebrew name YITHROW means "his abundance" or "overhanging." In the bible, this is the name of the father-in-law of Moses. Jethro is the Anglicized form. He is also known as Yether.Â
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hungarian, Latin
Victor; Blessed
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