List of State Leaders in 38 - Europe

Europe

  • Athens
    • Polycritus, Archon of Athens (37–38)
    • Zenon, Archon of Athens (38–39)
  • Atrebates – Verica, King of the Atrebates (15–40)
  • Bosporan Kingdom
    • Tiberius Julius Aspurgus, Roman client King of Bosporus (8 BC–38 AD)
    • Tiberius Julius Mithridates, Roman client King of Bosporus (38–46)
  • Cantiaci – Adminius, King of the Cantiaci (30–40)
  • Catuvellauni – Cunobelinus, King of the Britons and King of the Catuvellauni (9–40)
  • Caucasian Iberia – Mithridates, King of Caucasian Iberia (30–50)
  • Ireland – Fíatach Finn, High King of Ireland (36–39)
  • Odrysian kingdom
    • Rhoemetalces II, Odrysian King of Thrace (18–38)
    • Antonia Tryphaena, Odrysian Queen of Thrace (18–38)
    • Rhoemetalces III, Odrysian King of Thrace (38–46)
    • Pythodoris II, Odrysian Queen of Thrace (38–46)
  • Roman Empire (Principate – Julio-Claudian dynasty)
    • Caligula, Roman Emperor (37–41)
    • Marcus Aquila Iulianus, Consul (38)
    • Publis Nonius Asprenas, Consul (38)
    • Servius Asinius Celer, Consul suffectus (38)
    • Sextus Nonius Quintilianus, Consul suffectus (38)
    • Naevius Sutorius Macro, Praetorian prefect (31–38)
    • Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Praetorian prefect (38–41)
    • Lucius Arruntius Stella, Praetorian prefect (38–41)
    • Ægyptus Province – Aulus Avilius Flaccus, Roman Prefect (32–38)
    • Judea (Iudaea Province)
      • Marullus, Roman Prefect (37–41)
      • Herod Antipas, Tetrarch of Galilee (4 BC–39 AD)
      • Agrippa I, Tetrarch of Batanaea (37–41)
      • Gamaliel, Nasi of the Sanhedrin (30–50)
      • Theophilus ben Ananus, High Priest of Judea (37–41)
    • Syria Province – Lucius Vitellius, Roman Prefect (35–39)
  • Ulaid – Fíatach Finn, King of the Ulaid (?–39)

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