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Diadumenian (208-218)

"Diadumenian (/daɪˈædʊˌmiːniən/; Latin: Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus) (September 14/19, 208 – 218), was briefly Roman Emperor from May to June 218. He was born to Macrinus, his father, of which he was co-emperor, and Nonia Celsa, whose name may be fictitious, on 14 September 208. He was elevated to Caesar in May 217, and after Elagabalus revolted a few days later, Diadumenian was elevated to co-emperor. After Macrinus was defeated in the Battle of Antioch, on 8 June 218, Diadumenian was sent to the court of Artabanus V to ensure his safety; however, he was captured and executed along the way, in late June." - (en.wikipedia.org 21.06.2020)

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DiadumenianusDiadumenianDenar des Diadumenian mit Darstellung des Princeps iuventutis zwischen FeldzeichAs des Diadumenian mit Darstellung des Princeps iuventutis zwischen FeldzeichenDenar RIC 116As RIC 212
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Commissioned Diadumenian (208-218)
Commissioned Macrinus (164-218)

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