New Testament Political Rulers
Roman Emperor     Rulers of Palestine  
      Herold the Great (37–4 B.C.)  
  Judea   Galilee and Perea Other Provinces
Augustus Caesar Archelaus   Herod Antipas Herod Philip II
(31 B.C.–A.D. 14) (4 B.C.–A.D. 6)   (4 B.C.–A.D. 39) (4 B.C.–A.D. 34)
  Coponius      
  (A.D. 6–8)      
  Ambivius      
  (A.D. 9–12)      
  Annius Rufus      
  (A.D. 12–15)      
Tiberius Caesar Valerius Gratus      
(A.C. 14–37) (A.D. 15–26)      
  Pontius Pilate      
  (A.D. 26–36)      
Caligula Marcellus      
(A.D. 37–41) (A.D. 37)      
  Herod Agrippa I    
  (A.D. 37–44)    
Claudius Cuspius Fadus    
(A.D. 41–54) (A.D. 44–46)    
  Tiberius Alexander    
  (A.D. 46–48)    
  Ventidius Cumanus    
  (A.D. 48–52)   Herod Agrippa II  
  M. Antonius Felix    (Began to rule in A.D. 34 in other provinces
  (A.D. 52–60)   and in A.D. 39 in Galilee and Perea.)
       
Nero Porcius Festus    
(A.D. 54–68) (A.D. 60–62)    
  Clodius Albinus    
  (A.D. 62–64)    
Galbo, Otho, Vitellius Gessius Florus    
(A.D. 68–69) (A.D. 64–66)    
      Jewish Revolt  (A.D. 66–70)
Vespasian      
(A.D. 69–79)      
Titus      
(A.D. 79–81)      
Domitian      
(A.D. 81–96)      
         
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