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==Biography==
==Biography==
In 12 CE Annius Rufus succeeded [[:Category:Ambivulus (subject)|Marcus Ambivulus]] as the Roman Prefect of Judea. No noticeable event is recorded during his tenure, exceptthe death of Augustus in Rome in 14 CE. In 15 CE [[:Category:Gratus (subject)|Valerius Gratus]] took Rufus' place.
In 12 CE Annius Rufus succeeded [[:Category:Ambivulus (subject)|Marcus Ambivulus]] as the Roman Prefect of Judea. No noticeable event is recorded during his tenure, except the death of [[:Category:Augustus (subject)|Augustus]] in Rome in 14 CE. In 15 CE [[:Category:Gratus (subject)|Valerius Gratus]] took Rufus' place.


==Rufus in ancient sources==
==Rufus in ancient sources==

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Annius Rufus was the Roman governor of Judea, from 12 CE to 15 CE.

Biography

In 12 CE Annius Rufus succeeded Marcus Ambivulus as the Roman Prefect of Judea. No noticeable event is recorded during his tenure, except the death of Augustus in Rome in 14 CE. In 15 CE Valerius Gratus took Rufus' place.

Rufus in ancient sources

Josephus' works are the major source of information on Marcus Ambivulus (Ant XVIII 31).

Rufus in Scholarship

Rufus in Fiction

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