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List of Roman Governors Of Cappadociareport

  • Quintus Veranius—c. AD 18 (Julio-Claudian dynasty)

  • Lucius Caesennius Paetus—61-62 (Julio-Claudian dynasty)

  • ? Marcus Ulpius Trajanus—70/71-72/73 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Gnaeus Pompeius Collega—73/74-76/77 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa—77/78-79/80 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Aulus Caesennius Gallus—80/81-82/83 (Flavian dynasty)

  • ? Publius Valerius Patruinus—83/84-85/86 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Tiberius Julius Candidus Marius Celsus—89/90-91/92 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Lucius Antistius Rusticus—92/93-93/94 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Lucius Caesennius Sospes—93/94 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Titus Pomponius Bassus—94/95-99/100 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Quintus Orfitasius Aufidius Umber—100/101-103/104 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Publius Calvisius Ruso Julius Frontinus—104/105-106/107 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus—107/108-110/111 (Flavian dynasty)

  • Marcus Junius Homullus—111/112-113/114 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Lucius Catilius Severus Julianus Claudius Reginus—114/5-116/117 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Rusticus—121/122-123/124 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • (? Lucius) Statorius Secundus—124/125-126/127 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Titus Prifernius Geminus—127/128-129/130 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Lucius Flavius Arrianus—130/131-136/137 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Lucius Burbuleius Optatus Ligarianus—between 137 and 141 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Publius Cassius Secundus—c. 141-c. 144 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Lucius Aemilius Carus—c. 148-c. 151 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Marcus Cassius Apollinaris—c. 151-c. 154 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Marcus Sedatius Severianus—c. 157-161/162 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Marcus Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus—162-c. 163 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Lucius Julius Statilius Sevrus—c. 163-c. 166 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Publius Martius Verus—166-175 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Gaius Arrius Antoninus—175-c. 177 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Caelius Calvinus—c. 184 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Gaius Julius Flaccus Aelianus—c. 198 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • L. M[...]ius—c. 199 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Claudius Hieronymianus—c. 212 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Quintus Atrius Clonius—between 211 and 222 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Marcus Munatius Sulla Cerialis—c. 217-219 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Marcus Ulpius Ofellus Theodorus—c. 218-222 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Asinius Lepidus—between 222 and 235 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • (? P.) Aradius Paternus—c. 231 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Quintus Julius Proculeianus—c. 231, successor of Paternus (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Licinnius Serenianus—c. 236 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

  • Gaius Catius Clemens—between 236 and 238 (After creation of the province of Galatia)

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In the era of the rise of Rome, the Cappadocia became a nation with close ties to Rome, and historically it was also a small state attached to Rome. The Roman Empire here set up 41 governors, in the local political, economic and a series of control. The consulate was founded in 17 AD by the emperor Tiberius after the death of the emperor acumen, and has been under the unified administration of the Roman emperor for centuries.

In the early years of Cappadocia’s turbulent history, many locals were persecuted by the Romans. At one point, the region lost its identity. The random tool generates a list of well-known local governors, including their dates in office, their detailed names, and the specific circumstances of the ST century as they emerge. These governors were set up largely to contain and govern Cappadocia at the time.

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