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Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus or
Diadumenian (d.
218) was the son of
Roman Emperor Macrinus, who served his father briefly as
Caesar from May,
217 to
218, and as
Augustus in
218. His mother was Empress
Nonia Celsa, although her existence remains dubious, because she was only mentioned by the
Historia Augusta. He was born
Marcus Opellius Diadumenianus, but his name was changed and added
Antoninus to to solidify connection to the family of
Marcus Aurelius as done by
Caracalla.
Diadumenian had little time to enjoy his position or to learn anything from its opportunities because the legions of
Syria revolted and declared
Elagabalus ruler of the
Roman Empire. When
Macrinus was defeated on
June 8,
218, at
Antioch, Diadumenian followed his father's death.
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