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'''Roman Emperors''' reigned in the first-second century over Judea. | '''Roman Emperors''' reigned in the first-second century over Judea. | ||
*This page is edited by [[Samuele Rocca]], Israel | |||
==List of Roman Emperors and years in office== | ==List of Roman Emperors and years in office== | ||
====Julio-Claudian Dynasty==== | ====Julio-Claudian Dynasty==== | ||
*[[ | |||
*[[ | *[[Augustus]], 27 BCE - 14 CE | ||
*[[ | *[[Tiberius]], 14 CE - 37 CE | ||
*[[ | *[[Caligula]], 37 CE - 41 CE | ||
*[[ | *[[Claudius]], 41 CE - 54 CE | ||
*[[Nero]], 54 CE - 68 CE | |||
====Year of the Four Emperors==== | ====Year of the Four Emperors==== | ||
*[[Galba]], 68 CE - 69 CE | |||
*[[ | *[[Otho]], 69 CE | ||
*[[ | *[[Vitellius]], 69 CE | ||
*[[ | |||
==== | ====Flavian Dynasty==== | ||
*[[Vespasian]], 69-79 CE | |||
*[[Titus]], 79-81 CE | |||
*[[Domitian]], 81-96 CE | |||
== | ====Adopted Emperors==== | ||
== | *[[Nerva]], 96-98 CE | ||
*[[Trajan]], 98-117 CE | |||
*[[Hadrian]], 117-138 CE | |||
===Antonine Dynasty=== | |||
*[[Antoninus Pius]], 138-161 CE | |||
*[[Verus]], 161-169 CE | |||
*[[Marcus Aurelius]], 161-180 CE | |||
*[[Commodus]], 180-192 CE | |||
===Year of the Five Emperors=== | |||
*[[Pertinax]] 193 CE | |||
*[[Didius Julianus]] 193 CE | |||
*[[Pescennius Niger]] 193-194 CE | |||
*[[Clodius Albinus]] 193-197 CE | |||
===Severan Dynasty=== | |||
*[[Septimius Severus]] 193-211 CE | |||
*[[Caracalla]] 211-217 CE | |||
*[[Geta]] 211-212 CE | |||
*[[Macrinus]] 217-218 CE | |||
*[[Diadumenian]] 218 CE | |||
*[[Elagabalus]] 218-222 CE | |||
*[[Alexander Severus]] 221-235 CE | |||
===Third Century=== | |||
*[[Maximinus Thrax]] 235-238 CE | |||
*[[Gordian I 238 CE]] 238 CE | |||
*[[Gordian II]] 238 CE | |||
*[[Pupienus]] 238 CE | |||
*[[Balbinus]] 238 CE | |||
*[[Gordian III]] 238 - 244 CE | |||
*[[Philip the Arab]] 244-249 CE | |||
*[[Decius]] 249-251 CE | |||
*[[Hostilianus]] 251 CE | |||
*[[Trebonianus Gallus]] 251-253 CE | |||
*[[Volusianus]] 251-253 CE | |||
*[[Aemilianus]] 253 CE | |||
*[[Valerian]] 253-260 CE | |||
*[[Gallienus]] 253-268 CE | |||
*[[Saloninus]] 260 CE | |||
*[[Postumus]] 260-269 CE | |||
*[[Marius]] 269 CE | |||
*[[Victorinus]] 269-271 CE | |||
*[[Tetricus I]] 271-274 CE | |||
*[[Claudius II Gothicus]] 268-270 CE | |||
*[[Vaballathus]] 267-273 CE | |||
*[[Quintillus]] 270 CE | |||
*[[Aurelian]] 270-275 CE | |||
*[[Tacitus]] 275-276 CE | |||
*[[Florianus]] 276 CE | |||
*[[Probus]] 276-282 CE | |||
*[[Carus]] 282-283 CE | |||
*[[Carinus]] 282-285 CE | |||
*[[Numerian]] 282-284 CE | |||
===Tetrarchy=== | |||
*[[Diocletian]] 284-305 CE | |||
*[[Maximimian]] 286-305 CE | |||
*[[Carausius]] 286-293 CE | |||
*[[Allectus]] 293-296 CE | |||
*[[Galerius]] 305-311 CE | |||
*[[Constantius Chlorus]] 305-306 CE | |||
*[[Severus]] 306-307 CE | |||
*[[Maxentius]] 306-312 CE | |||
*[[Maximinus II Daia]] 308-313 CE | |||
*[[Licinius]] 308-324 CE | |||
===Fourth Century=== | |||
*[[Constantine I the Great]] 306-337 CE | |||
*[[Constantine II]] 337-340 CE | |||
*[[Constans]] 337-350 CE | |||
*[[Constantius II]] 337-361 CE | |||
*[[Nepotianus]] 350 CE | |||
*[[Magnentius]] 350-353 CE | |||
*[[Magnus Decentius]] 352-353 CE | |||
*[[Julian the Apostate]] 361-363 CE | |||
*[[Jovian]] 363-364 CE | |||
*[[Valentinian I]] 364-375 CE | |||
*[[Valens]] 364-378 CE | |||
*[[Gratian]] 375-383 CE | |||
*[[Valentinian II]] 375-392 CE | |||
*[[Theodosius I]] 379-395 CE | |||
*[[Magnus Maximus]] 383-388 CE | |||
*[[Eugenius]] 392-394 CE | |||
===Fifth Century - West=== | |||
*[[Honorius]] 395 423 CE | |||
*[[Jovinus]] 411-413 CE | |||
*[[Flavius Constantius III]] 421 CE | |||
*[[Ioannes]] 423-425 CE | |||
*[[Valentinian III]] 425-455 CE | |||
*[[Petronius Maximus]] 455 CE | |||
*[[Avitus]] 455-456 CE | |||
*[[Majorian]] 457-461 CE | |||
*[[Libius Severus]] 461-465 CE | |||
*[[Anthemius]] 467-472 CE | |||
*[[Olybrius]] 472 CE | |||
*[[Glycerius]] 473-474 CE | |||
*[[Julius Nepos]] 474-475 CE | |||
*[[Romolus Augustolus]] 475-476 CE | |||
===Fifth Century - East=== | |||
*[[Arcadius]] 395-408 CE | |||
*[[Theodosius]] II 408-450 CE | |||
*[[Marcian]] 450-457 CE | |||
*[[Leo I]] 457-474 CE | |||
*[[Leo II]] 474 CE | |||
*[[Zeno]] 474-491 CE | |||
*[[Basiliscus]] 475-476 CE | |||
*[[Anastasius I]] 491-518 CE | |||
===Sixth Century=== | |||
*[[Justin I]] 518-527 CE | |||
*[[Justinian I]] 527-565 CE | |||
*[[Justin II]] 565-578 CE | |||
*[[Tiberius II Constantine]] 574-582 CE | |||
*[[Maurice]] 582-602 CE | |||
*[[Phocas]] 602-610 CE | |||
*[[Heraclius]] 610-641 CE | |||
==References== | |||
* '''Roman Emperors''' / [[D. Potter]] / [[T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism (2019 Stuckenbruck, Gurtner), dictionary]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 25 November 2019
Roman Emperors reigned in the first-second century over Judea.
- This page is edited by Samuele Rocca, Israel
List of Roman Emperors and years in office
Julio-Claudian Dynasty
- Augustus, 27 BCE - 14 CE
- Tiberius, 14 CE - 37 CE
- Caligula, 37 CE - 41 CE
- Claudius, 41 CE - 54 CE
- Nero, 54 CE - 68 CE
Year of the Four Emperors
Flavian Dynasty
Adopted Emperors
Antonine Dynasty
- Antoninus Pius, 138-161 CE
- Verus, 161-169 CE
- Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 CE
- Commodus, 180-192 CE
Year of the Five Emperors
- Pertinax 193 CE
- Didius Julianus 193 CE
- Pescennius Niger 193-194 CE
- Clodius Albinus 193-197 CE
Severan Dynasty
- Septimius Severus 193-211 CE
- Caracalla 211-217 CE
- Geta 211-212 CE
- Macrinus 217-218 CE
- Diadumenian 218 CE
- Elagabalus 218-222 CE
- Alexander Severus 221-235 CE
Third Century
- Maximinus Thrax 235-238 CE
- Gordian I 238 CE 238 CE
- Gordian II 238 CE
- Pupienus 238 CE
- Balbinus 238 CE
- Gordian III 238 - 244 CE
- Philip the Arab 244-249 CE
- Decius 249-251 CE
- Hostilianus 251 CE
- Trebonianus Gallus 251-253 CE
- Volusianus 251-253 CE
- Aemilianus 253 CE
- Valerian 253-260 CE
- Gallienus 253-268 CE
- Saloninus 260 CE
- Postumus 260-269 CE
- Marius 269 CE
- Victorinus 269-271 CE
- Tetricus I 271-274 CE
- Claudius II Gothicus 268-270 CE
- Vaballathus 267-273 CE
- Quintillus 270 CE
- Aurelian 270-275 CE
- Tacitus 275-276 CE
- Florianus 276 CE
- Probus 276-282 CE
- Carus 282-283 CE
- Carinus 282-285 CE
- Numerian 282-284 CE
Tetrarchy
- Diocletian 284-305 CE
- Maximimian 286-305 CE
- Carausius 286-293 CE
- Allectus 293-296 CE
- Galerius 305-311 CE
- Constantius Chlorus 305-306 CE
- Severus 306-307 CE
- Maxentius 306-312 CE
- Maximinus II Daia 308-313 CE
- Licinius 308-324 CE
Fourth Century
- Constantine I the Great 306-337 CE
- Constantine II 337-340 CE
- Constans 337-350 CE
- Constantius II 337-361 CE
- Nepotianus 350 CE
- Magnentius 350-353 CE
- Magnus Decentius 352-353 CE
- Julian the Apostate 361-363 CE
- Jovian 363-364 CE
- Valentinian I 364-375 CE
- Valens 364-378 CE
- Gratian 375-383 CE
- Valentinian II 375-392 CE
- Theodosius I 379-395 CE
- Magnus Maximus 383-388 CE
- Eugenius 392-394 CE
Fifth Century - West
- Honorius 395 423 CE
- Jovinus 411-413 CE
- Flavius Constantius III 421 CE
- Ioannes 423-425 CE
- Valentinian III 425-455 CE
- Petronius Maximus 455 CE
- Avitus 455-456 CE
- Majorian 457-461 CE
- Libius Severus 461-465 CE
- Anthemius 467-472 CE
- Olybrius 472 CE
- Glycerius 473-474 CE
- Julius Nepos 474-475 CE
- Romolus Augustolus 475-476 CE
Fifth Century - East
- Arcadius 395-408 CE
- Theodosius II 408-450 CE
- Marcian 450-457 CE
- Leo I 457-474 CE
- Leo II 474 CE
- Zeno 474-491 CE
- Basiliscus 475-476 CE
- Anastasius I 491-518 CE
Sixth Century
- Justin I 518-527 CE
- Justinian I 527-565 CE
- Justin II 565-578 CE
- Tiberius II Constantine 574-582 CE
- Maurice 582-602 CE
- Phocas 602-610 CE
- Heraclius 610-641 CE
References
- Roman Emperors / D. Potter / T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism (2019 Stuckenbruck, Gurtner), dictionary
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