Birth of Elagabalus to Julia Soaemias and Sextus VariusMarcellus.
Death of the husband of Julia Soaemias and the father of Elagabalus.
April 11
Macrinus is proclaimed emperor and exiles Julia Maesa, her daughters Julia Soaemias and Julia Mamaea, and her grandson Elagabalus.
April
Julia Maesa deliberately spreads a rumor that her grandson Elagabalus is the son of Caracalla after an illicit relationship between Caracalla and his mother Julia Soaemias.
May 16
Elagabalus is declared emperor by the legion in Emesa.
June
Elagabalus is made consul.
July 14
Elagabalus inducted into the College of Pontiffs.
Julia Maesa arranges for her grandson Elagabalus to marry Julia Paula.
August
Elagabalus finally enters Rome.
June
Elagabalus divorces Julia Paula in order to marry Aquilia Severa.
July
Marriage of Aquilia Severa to Elagabalus. The marriage is highly controversial because she is a vestal virgin.
December
Elagabalus installs Elagabal as the chief deity of Rome.
February
Elagabalus divorces Aquilia Severa and marries Annia Faustina.
March
Elagabalus marries Aquilia Severa again.
March 11
Elagabalus and his mother Julia Soaemias are assassinated by the Praetorian Guard in Rome. Following Elagabalus’s death, Aquilia Severa disappears from the historical record. Severus Alexander becomes Emperor, while Julia Maesa and Julia Mamaea remain very powerful.