Alexander Severus — 26th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Severus Alexander Reign 222 – 18 / 19 March 235 … Wikipedia
Alexander Severus — Severus Alexander Louvre Severus Alexander (* 1. Oktober 208 in Arca Caesarea, Arqa im heutigen Libanon; † wohl 19. März 235 wahrscheinlich in Mainz Bretzenheim) war von 222 bis zu seinem Tod römischer Kaiser. In älterer Literatur wird er oft… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alexander Severus — Alexander Severus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Alexander Severus Roman emperor, b. at Acco in Palestine, 208, murdered by his mutinous soldiers at Sicula on the Rhine. 235 (Sicklingen near Mainz). He was the son of Genessius Marcianus… … Catholic encyclopedia
Alexander Severus — Alexander Sevērus, römischer Kaiser, 222 235 n. Chr., geb. um 208 in Phönizien, Vetter, Adoptivsohn und Nachfolger Heliogabals, tüchtiger Regent, focht 232 gegen die Sassaniden, ward im Feldzug gegen die Deutschen 235 von den mit seiner Strenge… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Alexander Severus — [si vir′əs] A.D. 208? 235; Rom. emperor (A.D. 222 235) … English World dictionary
Alexander Severus — (Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander) (208–35) Emperor of Rome 222–35. Born in Phoenicia, Alexander was adopted by the Emperor Heliogabalus, and after his foster father’s murder, succeeded him as emperor. Alexander continued the friendly policy… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Alexander Severus,Marcus Aurelius — Alexander Se·ve·rus (sə vîrʹəs), Marcus Aurelius. A.D. 208? 235. Emperor of Rome (222 235) who succeeded his cousin and adoptive father, Heliogabalus. * * * … Universalium
Alexander Severus — biographical name A.D. 208 235 Roman emperor (222 235) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Alexander Severus — /seuh vear euhs/ A.D. 208? 235, Roman emperor 222 235. * * * … Universalium
Alexander Severus — Alexan′der Se•ve′rus [[t]səˈvɪər əs[/t]] n. anh big a.d. 208?–235, Roman emperor 222–235 … From formal English to slang