History, Facts and Information about Philip II The content of this article provides interesting history, facts and information about the Emperor Philip II and the all-powerful Caesars who ruled the empire of Ancient Rome. The word "Caesar" was originally the name of the famous aristocratic patrician family of ancient Rome and became synonymous with the Roman Emperors. Refer to the comprehensive List of Roman Emperors for the names of the most famous Romans, their dynasties and the historic eras of all the Roman Emperors and usurpers. Read about the life of Philip II who can be described or remembered as: "The boy emperor who died in his mother's arms" Short Biography about the life of Philip II Short Biography profile and facts about one of the most famous Romans of all, in the life of Philip II, Emperor of Rome and provinces of the Roman Empire. Name commonly known as: Philip II - the boy emperor Latin Roman Name: Marcus Julius Philippus Severus Reigned as Roman Emperor / Caesar: 244 - 249 when his father became Emperor Dynasty / Historical Period: Crisis of the Third Century (235 - 284). Era of the Barracks Emperors (238 - 268) Date of Birth: Born c. 238 Name of previous Emperor: His father was Philip the Arab Family connections / Genealogy Place and Date of Death: Died 249 in Rome aged just 11 years old Name of next Emperor: The successor to Philip the Arab and Philip II was Trajan Decius
Interesting facts about the life of Philip II Obtain a fast overview of the times of the Roman Emperor Philip II from the following facts and information about his life. The father of Philip II was the Emperor Philip the Arab who ruled with mildness and was an enemy to persecution. His mother was the Roman Empress Marcia Otacilia Severa. His parents were called the first Christian imperial couple because during their reign the persecutions of Christians had ceased and the couple had become tolerant towards the faith of the Christians. Philip II had a happy child with loving, although highly ambitious, parents. In A.D. 249, however, the Illyrian army revolted, and proclaimed their commander, Trajanus Decius, emperor. Decius defeated Philip the Arab near Verona, and put him to death. When news of this death reached Rome Philip II his young son, who had remained at Rome with his mother, was slain by the Praetorian Guards. He died in his mother's arms, he was only eleven years old.Philip II The content of this Philip II category in the Emperors of Ancient Rome provides free educational details, facts and information for reference and research for schools, colleges and homework. Refer to the Colosseum Sitemap for a comprehensive search on interesting different categories containing the history, facts and information about the lives and people of Ancient Rome. Philip II
Map of the Roman Empire c395AD illustrating the power of the Emperor
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