Europe
- Athens
- Anaxagoras, Archon of Athens (1 BC–AD 1)
- Areius Paianieus, Archon of Athens (1–2)
- Atrebates – Tincomarus, King of the Atrebates (20 BC–8 AD)
- Bosporan Kingdom – Tiberius Julius Aspurgus, Roman client King of Bosporus (8 BC–38 AD)
- Catuvellauni – Tasciovanus, King of the Catuvellauni (20 BC–9 AD)
- Caucasian Iberia
- Arshak II, King of Caucasian Iberia (20 BC–AD 1)
- Aderk, King of Caucasian Iberia (1–30)
- Ireland – Crimthann Nia Náir, High King of Ireland (8 BC–9 AD)
- Marcomanni – Marbod, King of the Marcomanni (9 BC–19 AD)
- Odrysian kingdom – Rhoemetalces I, Odrysian King of Thrace (12 BC–12 AD)
- Roman Empire (Principate – Julio-Claudian dynasty)
- Augustus, Roman Emperor (27 BC–14 AD)
- Gaius Caesar, Consul (1)
- Lucius Aemilius Paullus, Consul (1)
- Marcus Herennius Picens, Consul suffectus (1)
- Syria Province – Gaius Caesar, Roman Prefect (1 BC–4 AD)
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Famous quotes containing the word europe:
“I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone. That of sophisters, economists and calculators has succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever.”
—Edmund Burke (17291797)
“riding flatcars to Fresno,
Across the whole country
Steep towns, flat towns, even New York,
And oceans and Europe & libraries & galleries
And the factories they make rubbers in”
—Gary Snyder (b. 1930)
“What passes for identity in America is a series of myths about ones heroic ancestors. Its astounding to me, for example, that so many people really seem to believe that the country was founded by a band of heroes who wanted to be free. That happens not to be true. What happened was that some people left Europe because they couldnt stay there any longer and had to go someplace else to make it. They were hungry, they were poor, they were convicts.”
—James Baldwin (19241987)