List of State Leaders in 41 - Europe

Europe

  • Bosporan Kingdom – Tiberius Julius Mithridates, Roman client King of Bosporus (38–46)
  • Catuvellauni – Togodumnus, King of the Catuvellauni (40–43)
  • Caucasian Iberia – Mithridates, King of Caucasian Iberia (30–50)
  • Ireland – Fíachu Finnolach, High King of Ireland (39–56)
  • Odrysian kingdom
    • 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)
    • Claudius, Roman Emperor (41–54)
    • Caligula, Consul (41)
    • Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus, Consul (41)
    • Quintus Pomponius Secundus, Consul suffectus (41)
    • Quintus Futius Lusius Saturninus, Consul suffectus (41)
    • Marcus Seius Varanus, Consul suffectus (41)
    • Gaius Calpurnius Piso, Consul suffectus (41)
    • Marcus Arrecinus Clemens, Praetorian prefect (38–41)
    • Lucius Arruntius Stella, Praetorian prefect (38–41)
    • Rufrius Pollio, Praetorian prefect (41–43)
    • Catonius Justus, Praetorian prefect (41–43)
    • Ægyptus Province
      • Caius Vitrasius Pollio, Roman Prefect (?–41)
      • Lucius Aemilius Rectus, Roman Prefect (41–42)
    • Judea (Iudaea Province)
      • Marullus, Roman Prefect (37–41)
      • Agrippa I, Tetrarch of Batanaea (37–41)
      • Agrippa I, Tetrarch of Galilee (40–41)
      • Agrippa I, King of Judaea (41–44)
      • Gamaliel, Nasi of the Sanhedrin (30–50)
      • Theophilus ben Ananus, High Priest of Judea (37–41)
      • Simon Cantatheras ben Boethus, High Priest of Judea (41–43)
    • Syria Province
      • Publius Petronius, Roman Prefect (39–42)
      • Gnaeus Vibius Marcus, Roman Prefect (41–45)

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Famous quotes containing the word europe:

    We go to Europe to be Americanized.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    We are participants, whether we would or not, in the life of the world.... We are partners with the rest. What affects mankind is inevitably our affair as well as the nations of Europe and Asia.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

    What passes for identity in America is a series of myths about one’s heroic ancestors. It’s 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 couldn’t stay there any longer and had to go someplace else to make it. They were hungry, they were poor, they were convicts.
    James Baldwin (1924–1987)