Drusilla's second husband could potentially be her distant relative, the Emesene Priest King,
Sohaemus, who ruled from 54 until his death in 73. Sohaemus was the Priest of the Syrian Sun God, known in
Aramaic as
El-Gebal. If true, through this marriage Drusilla became
Queen consort of the Roman client kingdom of
Emesa. Drusilla and Sohaemus may have had a son,
Gaius Julius Alexion, also known as Alexio II, who later succeeded his father as Emesene Priest King. A possible descendant of Drusilla was the Syrian queen of the 3rd century,
Zenobia of
Palmyra. According to some speculation she may also have been an ancestor of
Julius Bassianus, father of empress
Julia Domna (wife of the Roman emperor
Septimius Severus and mother of emperor
Caracalla) as well as
Julia Maesa (maternal grandmother of the emperors
Elagabalus and
Severus Alexander). ==Ancestors==