WebThe new Roman governor, Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, campaigns into the west (modern Wales ), ending his march in the north-west with an attack on Mona (Anglesey), which he describes as having 'a considerable population of its own, while serving as a haven for refugees'. The main incentive for the campaign seems to be the desire to destroy the … WebProconsular governors of Syria (65–27 BC) 65–62: Marcus Aemilius Scaurus 61–60: Lucius Marcius Philippus 59–58: Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus 57–54: Aulus Gabinius 54–53: Marcus Licinius Crassus 53–51: Gaius Cassius Longinus 51–50: Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus 50/49: Veiento 49–48: Metellus Scipio 47–46: Sextus Julius Caesar
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WebFranz Josef Graf von Saurau(1760–1832) 1795–1797, also Land Marshal of the Lower Austrian Estates (1803–1805) Jakob Reichsfreiherr von Wöber zu Hagenberg 1797–1802 Joseph Thaddäus Vogt Freiherr von Sumerau(1749–1817) 1802–1804 Joseph Karl Graf von Dietrichstein (1763–1825) 1804–1805, also Land Marshal of the Lower Austrian Estates … WebTIHE GOVERNORS OF BRITAIN FROM CLAUDIUS TO DIOCLETIAN. By DONALD ATKINSON. A list of the governors of Britain has been published by HIubner in the Rheinisches Museum, vol. I2 (I857), and information about many of them is to be found in Liebenam, Die Legaten in den romischen Provinzen and Untersuchungen zur … onward background
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WebRoman governors of Brittania Claudian governors. Aulus Plautius (43–47) Publius Ostorius Scapula (47–52) Aulus Didius Gallus (52–57) Quintus Veranius (57–57) … WebSo, rather than claiming military power outright, Augustus took control as the stand-in governor of the most dangerous Roman provinces, where the majority of the Roman legions were stationed. This was a clever move because it gave Augustus control of the army while at the same time making it appear that he was doing a favor to the people of … WebThis is a list of Roman governors of Germania Inferior (and Germania Secunda from 395 until the deposition of Romulus Augustulus in 476). Capital and largest city of Germania … onward barley appearance