- male
- Teutonic Procurator was a function in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights. Person holding this post was responsible for the court matters...
- male
- Herod Antipas (short for Antipatros) (20 BC - after 39 AD) was an ancient leader (tetrarch, meaning "ruler of a quarter") of Galilee and Perea....
- male
- Porcius Festus was procurator of Judea from about 58 to 62 AD, succeeding Antonius Felix. His exact time in office is not known. He inherited all...
- male, deceased (79)
- Gaius Plinius Secundus, (23 CE to August 24, 79 CE), better known as Pliny the Elder, was an ancient author, natural philosopher and naval and...
- male
- Appian ("c." 95 – "c." 165), of Alexandria was a Greek historian with Roman citizenship who flourished during the reigns of Trajan, Hadrian and An...
- male
- Claudius Lysias is a figure mentioned in the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles. According to, Lysias was a Roman Tribune and the...
- male
- Tiberius Julius Alexander ("fl." 1st century AD) was a prominent equestrian governor and general of the Roman Empire. Born into a wealthy Jewish...
- male
- Catus Decianus was the procurator of Roman Britain in 61 AD. Tacitus blames his "rapacity" in part for provoking the rebellion of Boudica. When...
- female, deceased (222)
- Julia Soaemias Bassiana (180-March 11 222) was the mother of Roman Emperor Elagabalus and ruled over the Roman Empire during the minority of her...
- male, deceased (65)
- Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus was procurator of Roman Britain from 61 to his death in 65. He was appointed after his predecessor, Catus...
| |