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'''Roman Governors of Syria ''' were appointed since 65 BCE.
==Overview==
From 65 BCE to 70 CE, the Roman Governors of Syria had supervision on the political and military affairs in Judea. As a result, some of them, notably, [[Scaurus]], [[Gabinius]], [[Varus]], [[Quirinius]], and [[Cestius Gallus]], played an important role in Second Temple
Jewish history, although Judea was never directly annexed to the Roman Province of Syria.
==List of Roman Governors of Syria==
====Appointed by [[Pompey]], 65-48 BCE====
*[[Scaurus|Marcus Aemilius Scaurus]], 65-62 BCE
*[[Marcius Philippus|Lucius Marcius Philippus]], 61-60 BCE
*[[Lentulus Marcellinus|Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus]], 59-58 BCE
*[[Gabinius|Aulus Gabinius]], 57 – 55 BCE
*[[Crassus|Marcus Licinius Crassus]], 54-53 BCE
*[[Cassius Longinus|Gaius Cassius Longinus]], 53-51 BCe
*[[Bibulus|Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus]], 51-50 BCE
*[[Veiento]], 50/49 BCE
*[[Metellus Scipio]], 49-48 BCE
====Appointed by [[Julius Caesar]], 47-44 BCE====
*[[Sextus Julius Caesar]], 47-46 BCE
*Caecilius Bassus, 46-44 BCE
*Antistius Vetus, 45 BCE
*Lucius Staius Murcus, 44 BCE
====Appointed by [[Cassius]], 44-42 BCE====
*Gaius Cassius Longinus, 44-42 BCE
====Appointed by [[Mark Anthony]], 41-30 BCE====
*Lucius Decidius Saxa, 41-40 BCE
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*Publius Ventidius Bassus, 39-38 BCE
*Gaius Sosius, 38-37 BCE
*Lucius Munatius Plancus, 35 BCE
*Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus, 34/33-33/32 BCE
====Appointed by [[Augustus]], 30 BCE - 14 CE====
*Quintus Didius, 30 BCE
*Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus, 29 BCE
*Cicero Minor, 28-25 BCE
*Varro, 25-23 BCE
*Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, 23-13 BCE
*Marcus Titius, 13/12 to 10/9 BCe
*Gaius Sentius Saturninus, 10/9 to 7/6 BCE
*[[Varus|Publius Quinctilius Varus]], 7/6 to 4 BCE
*L. Calpurnius Piso, 4-1 BCE
*Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus]], 1 BCE to 4 CE
*Lucius Volusius Saturninus, 4-5 CE
*[[Quirinius|Publius Sulpicius Quirinius]], 6-9
**[[Coponius]] (6-9) was the first Roman Governor of Judea
*Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus, 12-17
**[[Annius Rufus]] (12–15) and [[Valerius Gratus]] (15-26) were Roman Governors of Judea
====Appointed by [[Tiberius]], 14-37 CE====
*[[Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso]], 17-19 CE
**[[Valerius Gratus]] (15-26 CE) was Roman Governor of Judea
**[[Simon ben Camith]] (17-18 CE), and [[Caiaphas]] (18-36 CE) were High Priests in Jerusalem
*[[Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus]], 19-21 CE
**[[Valerius Gratus]] (15-26 CE) was Roman Governor of Judea.
**[[Caiaphas]] (18-36 CE) was High Priests in Jerusalem
*[[Lucius Aelius Lamia]], 22-32 CE
**[[Valerius Gratus]] (15-26) and then [[Pontius Pilate]] (26–36) were Roman Governors of Judea
**[[Caiaphas]] (18-36 CE) was High Priests in Jerusalem.
*[[Lucius Pomponius Flaccus]], 32-35 CE
**[[Pontius Pilate]] (26-36) was the Roman Governor of Judea
**[[Caiaphas]] (18-36 CE) was High Priests in Jerusalem.
*[[Lucius Vitellius]], 35-39 CE
**[[Pontius Pilate]] (15-36 CE), [[Marcellus]] (36-37 CE), and [[Marullus]] (37-41 CE) were Roman Governors of Judea.
**[[Caiaphas]] (18-36 CE), [[Jonathan ben Ananus]] (36-37 CE), and [[Theophilus ben Ananus]] (39-41 CE) were High Priests in Jerusalem.
====Appointed by [[Caligula]], 37-41 CE====
*[[Publius Petronius]], 39-41 CE
**[[Marullus]] (37-41 CE) was Roman Governor of Judea
**[[Theophilus ben Ananus]] (37-41 CE) was High Priest in Jerusalem
====Appointed by [[Claudius]], 41-54 CE====
*Gnaeus Vibius Marcus, 41/42 – 44/45
**[[Herod Agrippa]] (41-44) ruled as king of the Jews
*Cassius Longinus, 45-49 
**[[Fadus|Cuspius Fadus]] (44–46), and then [[Tiberius Alexander|Tiberius Julius Alexander]] (46–48) and [[Cumanus|Ventidius Cumanus]] (48–52) were Roman Governors of Judea
*Gaius Ummidius Durmius Quadratus, 50-60
**[[Cumanus|Ventidius Cumanus]] (48–52) and then [[Felix|Marcus Antonius Felix]] (52–58) and [[Festus|Porcius Festus]] (58–62) were Roman Governors of Judea
====Appointed by [[Nero]], 54-68 CE====
*Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, 60-63 
**[[Festus|Porcius Festus]] (58–62) and then [[Albinus|Lucceius Albinus]] (62–64) were Roman Governors of Judea
*[[Cestius Gallus]], 63-67
**[[Albinus|Lucceius Albinus]] (62–64) and then [[Florus|Gessius Florus]] (64–66) were Roman Governors of Judea
*Gaius Licinius Mucianus, 67-69
**At the outbreak of the [[Jewish War]], [[Vespasian]] was appointed to suppress the revolt
====Appointed by [[Vespasian]], 69-79 CE====
*[[Lucius Caesennius Paetus]], 70-72 CE
*[[Marcus Ulpius Traianus]], 73-78 CE
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_governors_of_Syria Wikipedia]
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