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unusual facts about client king



Herod of Chalcis

Herod of Chalcis (d. 48 AD), also known as Herod V, was a son of Aristobulus IV, and the grandson of Herod the Great, Roman client king of Judaea.

Roman Norfolk

After a minor rebellion by the Iceni in 47 AD, king Prasutagus was allowed to rule independently as a client king.

Sallustius Lucullus

He also argues that Fishbourne Roman Palace, near Chichester, was built for Sallustius Lucullus as governor, rather than, as is often argued, for the client king Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus.


see also

Antonia Tryphaena

Through Antony, she was a distant cousin to Roman Client King Ptolemy of Mauretania and the princesses named Drusilla of Mauretania.

Artaxias III

Through Antony, he was a distant cousin to Roman Client King Ptolemy of Mauretania and the princesses named Drusilla of Mauretania.

Cotys I

Tiberius Julius Cotys I (fl. 1st century), a prince and Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom