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Diadumenus

Diadumenus · adj

wearing a diadem

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What it meant

dĭădūmĕnus — Lewis & Short

dĭădūmĕnus, a, um, adj., = diadou/menos,

I wearing a diadem: juvenis, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 55: statua, Sen. Ep. 65, 5.—
II Antoninus Diadumenus, a Roman emperor, son and successor of Macrinus; cf. Lampr. Anton. Diadum. 4.

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