The short, possibly gay life of 18-year-old Roman Emperor Elagabalus ended on this day, March 11, in the year 222. Unpopular during his four-year reign, Elagabalus was set upon by his own Praetorian Guard, thrown into the Tiber, and succeeded by his 13-year-old cousin Alexanus. You may use this page to discuss the history of Rome, the importance of a peaceful transfer of power, or other points of off-topic, freewheeling discourse.
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