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Governor and Syria
In 76 – 77, Trajan's father was Governor of Syria ( Legatus pro praetore Syriae ), where Trajan himself remained as Tribunus legionis.
Although many of Ali Nasir Muhammad's followers were appointed to senior governmental positions ( including Vice President, Chief of Staff, and Governor of Aden ), Ali Nasir Muhammad himself remained abroad in Syria.
* Publius Sulpicius Quirinius becomes Governor of Syria and nominally of Judea.
* Lucius Vitellius the Elder, Roman consul and Governor of Syria ( b. 5 BC )
In April 175, Avidius Cassius, Governor of Syria, declared himself Emperor following rumors that Marcus Aurelius had died.
Following his second Consulship, Crassus was appointed as the Governor of Roman Syria.
Uthman also consolidated Muawiyah's governorship of Syria by granting him control over a larger area and appointed his foster brother Abdullah ibn Saad as the Governor of Egypt.
* Lucius Vitellius the Elder, Roman consul and Governor of Syria ( d. AD 51 )
When Uthman ibn Affan, a second cousin of Muawiyah, became the third caliph, he appointed Muawiyah Governor of Syria.
Shortly thereafter, Ja ’ far was appointed the military Governor of the Aleppo Vilayet in Syria.
During his time as Governor in Syria, Ja ’ far listened to many Iraqis about the status of their homeland and British rule.
: July 1-With support of Gaius Licinus Mucianus, Governor of Syria and Tiberius Alexander, Prefect of Egypt, Vespasian is urged to revolt and take the throne.
Ali Jawdat served as Military Governor for Aleppo and Homs, during the short-lived tenure of the first Arab kingdom in Syria, under King Faisal, and thereafter served in turn as Governor of Hilla, Nejef, Kerbela, Mosul, Diyala, and Basra and variously as Minister of Finance, Minister of the Interior, Foreign Minister and Iraqi Ambassador to the Court of St. James, France and Washington, where he established the first Iraqi embassy in the US.
Lucius Licinius Lucullus, despite being his personal friend, resented Atticus ' receiving an inheritance he felt he was entitled to for his association with the campaign against Mithridates and as Governor of Syria.
One reason was due to his ( possibly accidental ) decision to breach protocol and visit Akmet Haffez, a Bedouin who served as a liaison between Ottoman government and the tribal people of the Anazeh, before calling upon the Governor of Syria, Nazim Pasha.
* 6 Herod Archelaus deposed by Augustus ; Samaria, Judea and Idumea annexed as Iudaea Province under direct Roman administration, capital at Caesarea, Quirinius became Legate ( Governor ) of Syria, conducted Census of Quirinius, opposed by Zealots ( JA18,, )
* Mar ' i Pasha Al Mallah, last Ottoman Interim Governor of the Province of Aleppo, Syria ( 1876 graduate )
After Herod's death in 4 BCE, the Jewish inhabitants of Tzippori rebelled against Roman rule and the Roman army moved in under the command of the Roman Governor in Syria, Varus.
A transverse street leads to Diocletian's Camp, built by the Governor of Syria, Sosianus Hierocles, with the remains of the large central principia ( hall housing the legions ' standards ).
Landon was private secretary to the Governor of New South Wales 1900 ; in 1903 he was special correspondent of the Daily Mail at the Delhi Durbar, in China, in Japan and in Siberia ; in 1903 – 1904 he was special correspondent of The Times on the British military expedition to Lhasa, Tibet ; in 1905 – 1906 he was special correspondent of The Times for the Prince of Wales ' visit to India ; and after that he was in Persia, India, and Nepal, 1908 ; Russian Turkestan 1909 ; Egypt and Sudan 1910 ; on the North Eastern Frontier of India and at the Delhi Durbar, 1911 ; in Mesopotamia and Syria, 1912 ; in Scandinavia and behind the British and French lines in 1914-1915 ; behind the Italian lines and to the Vatican in 1917 ( the war and Vatican visits with Kipling ); at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 ; in Constantinople, 1920 ; in India, Mesopotamia, Syria, and Palestine 1921 ; on the Prince of Wales ' tour of India and Japan, 1921-1922 ; in China and North America 1922 ; at the Peace Conference in Lausanne, 1923 ; in China, Nepal and Egypt 1924 ; and in China in 1925 ( source except where noted: Who Was Who ).
Under Emperor Tiberius, he was Consul in 34 and Governor of Syria in 35.
* Sevki Bey, District Governor of Aclun ( Northern Syria, Ottoman Empire ), awarded the 4th Class

Governor and Publius
The Silures were led by Caratacus, and he carried out an effective guerilla campaign against Governor Publius Ostorius Scapula.
* Publius Cornelius Tacitus is Governor of the Roman province of Asia, Anatolia.
* Publius Petronius Turpilianus, consul 61 AD, Governor of Britain AD 61-63, son of Publius?
It is commonly thought that Issa was a Maltese dog, and various sources link Martial's friend Publius with the Roman Governor Publius of Malta, though others do not identify him.
* Publius Helvius Pertinax ( 125 – 103 ), Governor of Britain c. 185 – 187 and Roman Emperor for the first 86 days of 193 AD was born in Alba.
She married the wealthy Roman Governor Publius Sulpicius Quirinius.
Paulina's first husband, Publius Memmius Regulus, was suffect consul in CE 31 and a Roman Governor.
Publius Lentulus was, according to the Deeds of the Divine Augustus, a Roman Consul during the reign of Augustus ( 63 BC-14 AD ), and is said to have been Governor of Judea before Pontius Pilate.
No Governor of Jerusalem ; no Procurator of Judea is known to have been called Lentulus and a Roman governor would not have addressed the Senate in the way represented, but the Deeds of the Divine Augustus list a Publius Lentulus as being elected as a Roman Consul during the reign of Augustus ( 27 BC-14 AD ).

Governor and three
As Governor, he oversaw four executions: one by electric chair and three by lethal injection.
The Bank's governing bodies are the General Meeting of Shareholders, the Board of Directors, the Governor, the Director General and three Deputy Directors General ; the last five constitute the Directorate.
The conservative nature of these changes underlines the fact that Protestantism was by no means universally popular – a fact that the queen herself recognized: her revived Act of Supremacy, giving her the ambiguous title of Supreme Governor passed without difficulty, but the Act of Uniformity 1559 giving statutory force to the Prayer Book, passed through the House of Lords by only three votes.
As the Governor, Hughes produced important reform legislation in three areas: improvement of the machinery and processes of government ; extension of the state's regulatory authority over businesses engaged in public services ; and expansion of governmental police and welfare functions.
The Governor normally acts only on the advice of the Executive Council of the Falkland Islands, which is composed of three Members of the Legislative Assembly elected by the Assembly to serve on the Council every year, the Chief Executive, the Director of Finance and the Governor, who acts as presiding officer.
A dejected procession, numbering some 4, 000 according to most of the sources, such as Hills or Jackson filed out of the Land Port with Queen Isabella's banner at their head, and led by the Spanish Governor, Diego de Salinas, the Spanish garrison, with their three brass cannon, the religious orders, the city council and all those inhabitants who did not wish to take the oath of allegiance to Charles III as asked by the terms of surrender.
Governor William Sayle prepared for the uprising with three edicts: the first was that a nightly watch be raised throughout the colony ; second, that slaves and the Irish be disarmed of militia weapons ; and third, that any gathering of two or more Irish or slaves be dispersed by whipping.
Between the time of Augustus and Claudius, the province was divided into three conventus iuridicus, territorial units presided by capital cities with a court of justice and joint roman / indigenous people assemblies ( conventus ), that counseled the Governor:
Governor La Trobe offered the MCC a choice of three sites ; an area adjacent to the existing ground, a site at the junction of Flinders and Spring Streets or a ten-acre ( about 4 hectares ) section of the Government Paddock at Richmond next to Richmond Park.
Before the First Fleet sailed to found a convict settlement in New South Wales, Governor Arthur Phillip's final instructions, received less than three weeks before sailing, included the requirement to colonise Norfolk Island to prevent it falling into the hands of France, whose naval leaders were also showing interest in the Pacific.
Kawau Island in the Hauraki Gulf has a colony of three species of wallabies descending from a deliberate introduction by Sir George Grey, a nineteenth century Governor.
Major-General Ralph Darling was appointed Governor of New South Wales In 1825, and in the same year he visited Hobart Town, and on December 3 proclaimed the establishment of the independent colony, of which he actually became Governor for three days.
The Queen's commission for the governor general-designate is then read aloud by the Secretary to the Governor General and the required oaths are administered to the appointee by either the chief justice or one of the puisne justices of the Supreme Court ; the three oaths are: the Oath of Allegiance, the Oath of Office as Governor General and Commander-in-Chief, and the Oath as Keeper of the Great Seal of Canada.
With the affixing of their signature to these three solemn promises, the individual is officially the governor general, and at that moment the Flag of the Governor General of Canada is raised on the Peace Tower, the Viceregal Salute is played by the Central Band of the Canadian Forces, and a 21-gun salute is conducted by the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery.
The governor general also serves as honorary Colonel of three household regiments: the Governor General's Horse Guards, Governor General's Foot Guards and Canadian Grenadier Guards.
The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush ; Democratic Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot.
After three years at hard labor, Kennard was paroled by Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett.
Following his army service, Howard held several electoral political positions: elected to the Continental Congress of 1788 ; Governor of Maryland for three one-year terms, 1789 through 1791 ; State Senator from 1791 through 1795 ; and Presidential Elector in 1792.
* 1984 – The New York State legislature creates the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation ( RIOC ), with a nine-person board of directors appointed by the Governor, two suggested by the Mayor of New York City, and three of whom are residents of the island.
There are three household regiments specifically attached to the Royal Household ( the Governor General's Foot Guards, the Governor General's Horse Guards, and the Canadian Grenadier Guards ), as well as two chapels royal in Ontario.

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