
The Most Famous
COMPANIONS from Syria
This page contains a list of the greatest Syrian Companions. The pantheon dataset contains 784 Companions, 1 of which were born in Syria. This makes Syria the birth place of the 44th most number of Companions behind Saint Lucia, and Cyprus.
Top 1
The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Syrian Companions of all time. This list of famous Syrian Companions is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography's online popularity.

1. Julia Domna (160 - 217)
With an HPI of 75.35, Julia Domna is the most famous Syrian Companion. Her biography has been translated into 42 different languages on wikipedia.
Julia Domna (Latin: [ˈjuːli.a ˈdomna]; c. 160 – 217 AD) was Roman empress from 193 to 211 as the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus. She was the first empress of the Severan dynasty. Domna was born in Emesa (present-day Homs) in Roman Syria to an Arab family of priests of the deity Elagabalus. In 187, she married Severus, who at the time was governor of the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis. They had two sons, Caracalla and Geta. A civil war over the Roman throne broke out in 193, and shortly afterwards Severus declared himself emperor. The war ended in 197 with the defeat of the last of Severus's opponents. As empress, Domna was famous for her political, social, and philosophical influence. She received titles such as "Mother of the Invincible Camps". After the elder of her sons, Caracalla, started ruling with his father, she was briefly co-empress with Caracalla's wife, Fulvia Plautilla, until the latter fell into disgrace. Following the death of Severus in 211, Domna became the first empress dowager to receive the title combination "Pia Felix Augusta", which may have implied greater powers being vested in her than what was usual for a Roman empress mother. Her sons jointly inherited the throne, and she acted as mediator in the conflicts that arose between them. Caracalla had Geta killed later that year. Domna remained active in Caracalla's court, accompanying her son on the military campaigns which occupied most of his reign. During his war against Parthia she lived at Antioch (present-day Antakya, Turkey). There she killed herself in 217, upon hearing of Caracalla's assassination and the Severan dynasty's loss of power. Her older sister Julia Maesa restored the family's imperial status in 218.
People
Pantheon has 1 people classified as Syrian companions born between 160 and 160. Of these 1, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased Syrian companions include Julia Domna. As of April 2024, 1 new Syrian companions have been added to Pantheon including Julia Domna.