Definition of Heliogabalus in English:
Heliogabalus
(also Elagabalus)
proper nounˌhiːlɪəˈɡabələsˌhēlēəˈɡabələs
(AD 204–22), Roman emperor 218–22; born Varius Avitus Bassianus. He took his name from the Syro-Phoenician sun god Elah-Gabal, of whom he was a hereditary priest. He became notorious for his dissipated lifestyle and neglect of state affairs; he and his mother were both murdered.
Definition of Heliogabalus in US English:
Heliogabalus
(also Elagabalus)
proper nounˌhēlēəˈɡabələs
(AD 204–222), Roman emperor 218–222; born Varius Avitus Bassianus. He was notorious for his dissipated lifestyle and neglect of state affairs.