Middle East
- Adiabene – Monobaz II, King of Adiabene (55–mid 70s)
- Armenia
- Tigranes VI, King of Armenia (Roman protectrate) (59–62)
- Tiridates I, King of Armenia (52–58, 62–66 & 66–88)
- Armenia Minor – Aristobulus of Chalcis, King of Armenia Minor (55–72)
- Characene – Attambalos IV, King of Characene (54–65)
- Commagene – Antiochus IV, King of Commagene (38, 41–72)
- Nabatea – Malichus II, King of Nabatea (40–70)
- Osroene – Ma'nu VI, King of Osroene (57–71)
- Parthian Empire
- Sanabares, Great King (Shah) of Parthia (50–65)
- Vologases I, Great King (Shah) of Parthia (51–78)
- Pontus – Polemon II, King of Pontus (38–64)
- Sophene – Sohaemus, King of Sophene (56–63)
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