Eastern Mediterranean 218: Macrinus and Elagabalus
8 June 218
8 Jun 218
Macrinus and Elagabalus
spr 166 Lucius Verus’ Parthian War
3 May 175 Avidius Cassius’ Revolt
19 Apr 193 Year of Five Emperors
31 Mar 194 Second Battle of Issus
late 195 Annexation of Osroene
198 Severan Mesopotamia
sum 216 Caracalla’s Parthian Campaign
8 Jun 218 Macrinus and Elagabalus
sum 231 First Roman–Persian War
spr 232 Revolt of Taurinius
In 217 the unstable Caracalla was assassinated at the behest of his successor Macrinus, but Macrinus found it harder to resolve the financial problems Caracalla had created. When, just a year later, Caracalla’s aunt Julia Maesa pushed her grandson, the 14-year-old sun god priest Elagabalus, as his true heir, many troops, angered by Macrinus’ attempts to reduce their pay, sided with the usurper. The rebels swiftly defeated Macrinus near Antioch and Elagabalus became the new emperor.