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This category includes (in chronological order) scholarly and fictional works dealing with the character of the Roman Governor [[Marullus]].
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*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Marullus (sources)]]
*SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Marullus (subject)]]


'''Marullus''' was the Roman governor of Judea, from 37 CE to 41 CE, under Emperor [[Caligula]].
'''Marullus''' was the Roman governor of Judea, from 37 CE to 41 CE, under Emperor [[Caligula]].
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At the death of Caligula, his successor [[Claudius]], in an attempt to restore the Herodian dynasty, appointed his friend [[Herod Agrippa]] as King of Judea.
At the death of Caligula, his successor [[Claudius]], in an attempt to restore the Herodian dynasty, appointed his friend [[Herod Agrippa]] as King of Judea.


==Marullus in ancient sources==
==In Depth==


Josephus' works are the major source of information on Marullus.
* [[Marullus (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources


==Marullus in Scholarship==
* [[Marullus (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works


==Marullus in Fiction==
* [[Marullus (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works


==Related categories==
==Related categories==
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Marullus was the Roman governor of Judea, from 37 CE to 41 CE, under Emperor Caligula.

Overview

In 37 CE, the new Emperor Caligula sent Marullus to succeed Marcellus as the Roman Prefect of Judea and Samaria. Marullus served during the entire tenure of Caligula, having as High Priest yet another son of Annas, Theophilus ben Ananus.

In the year 39, Marullus and Theophilus ben Ananus had to deal with the crisis generated by Caligula's orders that a statue of himself be placed in the temple in Jerusalem. The governor of Syria, Publius Petronius, who was responsible for erecting the statue, managed to delay construction of the statue until the death of Caligula in 41 CE.

At the death of Caligula, his successor Claudius, in an attempt to restore the Herodian dynasty, appointed his friend Herod Agrippa as King of Judea.

In Depth

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