Proconsular Governors of Roman Syria (65 BC To 27 BC)
Date | Governor |
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65 – 62 BC | Marcus Aemilius Scaurus |
61 – 60 BC | Lucius Marcius Philippus |
59 – 58 BC | Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus |
57 – 54 BC | Aulus Gabinius |
54 – 53 BC | Marcus Licinius Crassus |
53 – 51 BC | Gaius Cassius Longinus |
51 – 50 BC | Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus |
50/49 BC | Veiento |
49 – 48 BC | Metellus Scipio |
47 – 46 BC | Sextus Julius Caesar |
46 – 44 BC | Caecilius Bassus |
45 BC | Gaius Antistius Vetus |
44 BC | Lucius Staius Murcus |
44 – 42 BC | Gaius Cassius Longinus |
41 – 40 BC | Lucius Decidius Saxa |
40 – 39 BC | Parthian occupation |
39 – 38 BC | Publius Ventidius Bassus |
38 – 37 BC | Gaius Sosius |
35 BC | Lucius Munatius Plancus |
34/33 – 33/32 BC | Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus |
30 BC | Quintus Didius |
29 BC | Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus |
28 – 25 BC | Cicero Minor |
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