Family tree Homs » Gaius Julius Alexio Priest-King of Emesa (Gaius Julius Alexio) Priest-King of Emesa (± 30-± 78)

Personal data Gaius Julius Alexio Priest-King of Emesa (Gaius Julius Alexio) Priest-King of Emesa 


Ancestors (and descendant) of Gaius Julius Alexio Priest-King of Emesa Priest-King of Emesa


Household of Gaius Julius Alexio Priest-King of Emesa (Gaius Julius Alexio) Priest-King of Emesa

He has/had a relationship with Claudia.


Child(ren):

  1. Gaius Iulius Sampsigeramus Silas of Emesa  ± 55-± 120 
  2. Mamaea Queen of the Septimii Palmyra   


Notes about Gaius Julius Alexio Priest-King of Emesa (Gaius Julius Alexio) Priest-King of Emesa

{geni:occupation} 8th King of Emesa 73-78 CE
{geni:about_me} Alexio, King of Emesa (c30-78) is thought to have been an an ancestor of Syrian Queen Zenobia of Palmyra (3rd century).

The city of Emesa is now known as Homs or Hims in western Syeria.

== Sources ==

* D. C. O'Driscoll, [http://dcodriscoll.pbworks.com/w/page/9955710/Emesa Emesa]
* Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_family_of_Emesa Royal Family of Emesa]
* Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Julius_Alexio Gaius Julius Alexio]

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