Europe
- Atrebates – Verica, King of the Atrebates (15–40)
- Bosporan Kingdom – Tiberius Julius Aspurgus, Roman client King of Bosporus (8 BC–38 AD)
- Catuvellauni – Cunobelinus, King of the Britons and King of the Catuvellauni (9–40)
- Caucasian Iberia – Aderk, King of Caucasian Iberia (1–30)
- Ireland – Feradach Finnfechtnach, High King of Ireland (14–36)
- Marcomanni – Marbod, King of the Marcomanni (9 BC–19 AD)
- Odrysian kingdom
- Cotys VIII, Odrysian King of Thrace (12–18)
- Rhescuporis II, Odrysian King of Thrace (12–18)
- Roman Empire (Principate – Julio-Claudian dynasty)
- Tiberius, Roman Emperor (14–37)
- Lucius Pomponius Flaccus, Consul (17)
- Gaius Caelius Rufus, Consul (17)
- Gaius Vibius Marsus, Consul suffectus (17)
- Lucius Voluseius Proculus, Consul suffectus (17)
- Sejanus, Praetorian prefect (14–31)
- Africa Province – Marcus Furius Camillus, Roman governor (17–19)
- Ægyptus Province – Gaius Valerius, Roman Prefect (16–31)
- Judea (Iudaea Province)
- Valerius Gratus, Roman Prefect (15–26)
- Herod Antipas, Tetrarch of Galilee (4 BC–39 AD)
- Herod Philip I, Tetrarch of Batanaea (4 BC–34 AD)
- Herod Philip II, Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis (4 BC–34 AD)
- Eleazar ben Ananus, High Priest of Judea (16–17)
- Simon ben Camithus, High Priest of Judea (17–18)
- Syria Province
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus, Roman Prefect (12–17)
- Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, Roman Prefect (17–19)
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“That land is like an Eagle, whose young gaze
Feeds on the noontide beam, whose golden plume
Floats moveless on the storm, and in the blaze
Of sunrise gleams when Earth is wrapped in gloom;
An epitaph of glory for the tomb
Of murdered Europe may thy fame be made,
Great People! as the sands shalt thou become;
Thy growth is swift as morn, when night must fade;
The multitudinous Earth shall sleep beneath thy shade.”
—Percy Bysshe Shelley (17921822)
“The confrontation between America and Europe reveals not so much a rapprochement as a distortion, an unbridgeable rift. There isnt just a gap between us, but a whole chasm of modernity.”
—Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)
“The Afrocentric exploration of the black past only scratches the surface. A full examination of the ancestry of those who are referred to in the newspapers as blacks and African Americans must include Europe and Native America.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)