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Julia Cornelia Paula or Julia Paula was a distinguished, Roman noble woman who lived in the 3rd century. Paula was a member of the Cornelius (gens) of ancient Rome. She was a Syrian woman of Roman descent and her family was a distinguished family from Syria. Paula’s father, Julius Cornelius... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Julia Cornelia Paula In 219, Julia Maesa (eldest sister of Roman Empress Julia Domna), had arranged for Julia Cornelia Paula to marry her grandson, Rome’s new emperor Elagabalus.

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    Julia Cornelia Paula

    Julia Cornelia Paula or Julia Paula was a distinguished Roman noblewoman who lived in the 3rd century. Paula was a member of the gens Cornelia of ancient Rome.
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    Cornelia (gens)

    The gens Cornelia was one of the most distinguished Roman gentes, and produced a greater number of illustrious men than any other house at Rome. ... Julia Cornelia Paula, empress and first wife of the emperor Elagabalus, from AD 219 to 220.
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    Elagabalus

    Born Varius Avitus Bassianus, he was Syrian on his mother's side, the son of Julia Soaemias and Sextus Varius Marcellus, and in his early youth he served as a priest of the god El-Gabal at his hometown, Emesa. ... His first wife was Julia Cornelia Paula; the second was the Vestal Virgin Julia Aquilia Severa, but within a year, he abandoned her and married Annia Aurelia Faustina, a descendant of Marcus Aurelius and the widow of a man recently executed by Elagabalus.
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    Cornelius (gens)

    Cornelius (fem. Cornelia, masc. plural Cornelii) was the nomen of the patrician gens Cornelia, one of the most important gentes, or families, of Ancient Rome. ... Julia Cornelia Paula, empress and first wife of emperor Elagabalus from 219-220 AD.
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    Nonia Celsa

    Nonia Celsa is the name given by the Historia Augusta to the wife of Roman Emperor Macrinus, who ruled briefly in 217-218. ... | Preceded by Julia Domna | Empress of Rome 217-218 | Succeeded by Julia Cornelia Paula |
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    Aquilia Severa

    Iulia Aquilia Severa was the second and fourth wife of Emperor Elagabalus. ... | Preceded by Julia Cornelia Paula - Annia Faustina | Empress of Rome 220-221; 221-222 | Succeeded by Annia Faustina - Sallustia Orbiana |
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    List of Roman and Byzantine Empresses

    This is a list of women who were Roman Empress, i.e. the wife of the Roman Emperor, the ruler of the Roman Empire. ... | | Julia Cornelia Paula | Julius Cornelius Paulus (Cornelius) | ? | 219 | early 220 | ? | Elagabalus |
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    Christian Hebraist

    Eustochium Julia (5th cent.; Rome). ... Paula, Cornelia (d. 408; Rome).
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    Alessia Filippi

    | 1970: Karin Neugebauer (GDR) • 1974: Cornelia Dörr (GDR) • 1977: Petra Thümer (GDR) • 1981: Carmela... Irene Dalby (NOR) • 1993: Jana Henke (GER) • 1995: Julia Jung (GER) • 1997: Kerstin Kielgass (GER) • 1999:... ... ... Felotti (ITA) · 1991: Elisenda Pérez (ESP) · 1993: Nathalie Saint-Cyr (FRA) · 1997: Nadège Cliton (FRA) · 2001: Paula Carballido (ESP) · 2005: Alessia Filippi (ITA) | |
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    Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis

    Alle seine Entlein by Christian Duda (Text), Julia Friese (Illustration), ISBN 3907588851 ... Paul ohne Jacob (Radiance Descending) by Paula Fox (Author) and Cornelia Krutz-Arnold (Translation), ISBN 3-7941-4375-2

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