Europe
- Athens – Thrasyllus, Archon of Athens (61–62)
- Bosporan Kingdom – Tiberius Julius Cotys I, Roman client King of Bosporus (46–63)
- Brigantes – Cartimandua, Queen of the Brigantes (43–69)
- Caucasian Iberia – Qartam, King of Caucasian Iberia (58–72)
- Ireland – Elim mac Conrach, High King of Ireland (56–76)
- Regnenses – Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, King of the Britons (50–?) and King of the Regnenses (43–?)
- Roman Empire (Principate – Julio-Claudian dynasty)
- Nero, Roman Emperor (54–68)
- Publius Marius, Consul (62)
- Lucius Afinius Asinius Gallus, Consul (62)
- Publis Petronius Niger, Consul suffectus (62)
- Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus, Consul suffectus (62)
- Quintus Iunius Marullus, Consul suffectus (62)
- Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus, Consul suffectus (62)
- Sextus Afranius Burrus, Praetorian prefect (50–62)
- Faenius Rufus, Praetorian prefect (62–65)
- Tigellinus, Praetorian prefect (62–68)
- Roman Britain (Britannia Province)
- Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, Roman governor (58–62)
- Publius Petronius Turpilianus, Roman governor (62–63)
- Ægyptus Province – Lucius Julius Vestinus, Roman Prefect (59–62)
- Judea (Iudaea Province)
- Porcius Festus, Roman Procurator (60–62)
- Lucceius Albinus, Roman Procurator (62–64)
- Agrippa II, Tetrarch of Batanaea (53–100)
- Aristobulus, Tetrarch of Chalcis (57–92)
- Shimon ben Gamliel, Nasi of the Sanhedrin (50–70)
- Ishmael ben Fabus, High Priest of Judea (15–16, 56–62)
- Joseph Cabi ben Simon, High Priest of Judea (62–63)
- Syria Province – Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, Roman governor (60–63)
- Ulaid – Elim mac Conrach, King of the Ulaid (56–76)
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“In everyones youthful dreams, philosophy is still vaguely but inseparably, and with singular truth, associated with the East, nor do after years discover its local habitation in the Western world. In comparison with the philosophers of the East, we may say that modern Europe has yet given birth to none.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“We go to Europe to be Americanized.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)