Marcus Ambivulus

Marcus Ambivulus was Roman Prefect of the province of Judea, comprising biblical Judea and Samaria.[1][2] Originally a cavalry officer, he succeeded Coponius in AD 9 and ruled the area until AD 13, when he was succeeded by Annius Rufus. Josephus noted his tenure in the Antiquities of the Jews 18.31.

Coin of Marcus Ambivulus

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Marcus Ambivulus
Preceded by
Coponius
Prefect of Judaea Succeeded by
Annius Rufus
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