The Palace and Park: Its Natural History, and Its Portrait Gallery, Together with a Description of the Pompeian CourtLatham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)
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The Palace and Park: Its Natural History, and Its Portrait Gallery, Together with a Description of the Pompeian Court
Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)
Crystal Palace (Sydenham, London, England)
[All busts of him show the peculiar deformed turn of the neck with
which he was afflicted.]
61. GETA--PUBLIUS SEPTIMIUS. _Roman Emperor_, A.D. 211-212.
[Born at Milan, A.D. 189. Died A.D. 212. Aged 23.]
The second son of Septimius Severus. During his second Consulship
proceeded to Britain (208) and obtained the surname of Britannicus. Upon
the death of his father, he and his brother Caracalla were declared
joint successors to the Imperial crown; but Geta, at the instigation of
Caracalla, was assassinated in the very arms of his mother, to whom he
had fled for refuge. Caracalla caused his brother’s statues to be
destroyed, and his inscriptions to be obliterated. Geta was depraved in
his habits, and unpolished, but not without some good qualities.
[From the marble in the Capitoline Museum at Rome.]
62. GORDIANUS II.--MARCUS ANTONIUS. _Roman Emperor_, A.D. 238.
[Born, A.D. 192. Died at Carthage, in Africa, A.D. 238. Aged 46.]
Eldest son of Gordianus Africanus, with whom he was proclaimed Emperor,
in Africa, in opposition to Maximinus. He was defeated and slain by
Capellianus, the Procurator of Numidia, who remained faithful to
Maximinus. His instructor, Serenus Sammonicus, left him heir to a large
library. Gordianus II. had a good knowledge of law, and cultivated
literature.
[From the marble in the Capitoline Museum at Rome.]
63. DECIUS--CAIUS MESSIUS QUINTUS TRAJANUS. _Roman Emperor_, A.D.
249-251.
[Born at Bubalia, in Lower Pannonia, A.D. 201. Died near Abricium,
A.D. 251. Aged 50.]
The first of a long line of monarchs who traced an Illyrian ancestry. In
A.D. 245, he was entrusted with an important command on the Danube.
Shortly afterwards he was ordered by the Emperor Philippus to calm the
rebellious soldiery of Mœsia; but, on attempting to pacify them, he was
offered, with a sword to his breast, the alternative of instant death or
the purple. Choosing the purple, he was opposed in the field by
Philippus, who fell. After reigning thirty months, he met his death in
battle against the Goths. During his short rule, the Christians were
bitterly persecuted. It is difficult to form a just estimate of this
Emperor’s character. He has been described as “most amiable, highly
accomplished, mild, affable, and brave.” He has also been stigmatized as
a monster of iniquity.
[From the gallery of the Emperors in the Capitoline Museum at Rome.]
64. ALEXANDER SEVERUS--MARCUS AURELIUS. _Roman Emperor_, A.D. 222-235.
[Born at Arce, in Phœnicia, A.D. 205-208. Died in Gaul, A.D. 235.]
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