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  2. List of Roman client rulers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the client rulers of Ancient Rome, sectioned by the kingdom, giving the years the ruler was on the throne, and separating Kings and Queens. Rome's foreign clients were called amici populi Romani (friends of the Roman people) and listed on the tabula amicorum (table of friends).

  3. Client kingdoms in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    At the same time in the West, in Britain, with the death of the "client" king of the Iceni, Prasutagus, Rome aspired to encompass his kingdom, but the king, dying, left his domains to his family members, appointing the Roman emperor, Nero, as co-heir. It was customary for Rome to grant independence to allied kingdoms, only as long as their ...

  4. Category:Roman client kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Roman client kingdoms. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Roman client kingdoms" ... Kingdom of Cappadocia;

  5. Category:Roman client monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roman client monarchs" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Patronage in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Patronage (clientela) was the distinctive relationship in ancient Roman society between the patronus ('patron') and their cliens ('client'). Apart from the patron-client relationship between individuals, there were also client kingdoms and tribes, whose rulers were in a subordinate relationship to the Roman state.

  7. Kingdom of Pontus - Wikipedia

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    Anatolia in the early 1st century AD with Pontus as a Roman client state The Roman client kingdom of Pontus, c. AD 50. Most of the western half of Pontus and the Greek cities of the coast, including Sinope, were annexed by Rome directly as part of the Roman province of Bithynia et Pontus. The interior and eastern coast remained an independent ...

  8. The World’s Oldest Kingdom Dates Back to the Days of Rome

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    10. Kingdom of Thailand (1238 CE) ... Ancient and prehistoric records show that the people of Sweden have had kings for thousands of years. Even during Roman times, we have records of kings in the ...

  9. Mauretania - Wikipedia

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    Mauretania eventually became a client kingdom of the Roman Empire in 25 BC when the Romans installed Juba II of Numidia as their client-king. On his death in AD 23, his Roman-educated son Ptolemy of Mauretania succeeded him. The Emperor Caligula had Ptolemy executed in AD 40. [13] The Roman Emperor Claudius annexed Mauretania directly as a ...