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List of state leaders in 13
AD 12 state leaders
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Events of AD 13
–
AD 14 state leaders
–
State leaders by year
Contents
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Africa
2
Asia
3
Europe
4
Middle East
Africa
Kush
–
Natakamani
,
King of Kush
(1 BC–AD 20)
Mauretania
–
Juba II
,
King of Mauretania
(25 BC–AD 23)
Asia
China
–
Wang Mang
,
Emperor of China
(8–23)
Japan
(Legendary Emperors) –
Suinin
,
Emperor of Japan
(29 BC–AD 70)
Korea
–
Baekje
–
Onjo
,
King of Baekje
(18 BC– AD 28)
Dongbuyeo
–
Daeso
,
King of Dongbuyeo
(7 BC– AD 22)
Goguryeo
–
Yuri
,
King of Goguryeo
(19 BC– AD 18)
Silla
–
Namhae
,
King of Silla
(4–24)
Kushan Empire
–
Heraios
,
King of Kush
(1–30)
Europe
Atrebates
–
Eppillus
,
King of the Atrebates
(8–15)
Bosporan Kingdom
–
Tiberius Julius Aspurgus
, Roman client
King of Bosporus
(8 BC–38 AD)
Catuvellauni
–
Cunobelinus
,
King of the Britons
and
King of the Catuvellauni
(9–40)
Caucasian Iberia
–
Aderk
,
King of Caucasian Iberia
(1–30)
Ireland
–
Cairbre Cinnchait
,
High King of Ireland
(9–14)
Marcomanni
–
Marbod
,
King of the Marcomanni
(9 BC–19 AD)
Odrysian kingdom
Cotys VIII
,
Odrysian King of Thrace
(12–18)
Rhescuporis II
,
Odrysian King of Thrace
(12–18)
Roman Empire
(
Principate
–
Julio-Claudian dynasty
)
Augustus
,
Roman Emperor
(27 BC–14 AD)
Gaius Silius Aulus Caecina Largus,
Consul
(13)
Lucius Munatius Plancus,
Consul
(13)
Aulus Caecina Largus,
Consul suffectus
(13)
Ægyptus Province
– Quintus Magnus Maximus,
Roman Prefect
(12–14)
Judea (Iudaea Province)
Annius Rufus
,
Roman Prefect
(12–15)
Herod Antipas
,
Tetrarch of Galilee
(4 BC–39 AD)
Herod Philip I
,
Tetrarch of Batanaea
(4 BC–34 AD)
Herod Philip II
,
Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trachonitis
(4 BC–34 AD)
Annas
,
High Priest of Judea
(6–15)
Syria Province
–
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus
,
Roman Prefect
(12–17)
Middle East
Armenia
–
Vonones I of Parthia
,
King of Armenia
(Roman protectorate) (12–18)
Cappadocia
–
Archelaus
,
King of Cappadocia
(36 BC–17 AD)
Characene
–
Abinergaos I
,
King of Characene
(10–23)
Commagene
–
Antiochus III
,
King of Commagene
(12 BC–17 AD)
Nabatea
–
Aretas IV Philopatris
,
King of Nabatea
(9 BC–40 AD)
Osroene
Ma'nu IV,
King of Osroene
(7–13)
Abgar V of Edessa
,
King of Osroene
(4 BC–7 AD, 13–50)
Parthian Empire
–
Artabanus II
,
Great King (Shah) of Parthia
(10–35, 36–38)
Pontus
–
Pythodorida
,
King of Pontus
(8 BC–38 AD)