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: He was the son of Alexander the Alabarch , a wealthy customs official, and the nephew of the famous Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria .

: While governing Alexandria, he oversaw a brutal military crackdown on the city's Jewish population during a period of intense ethnic violence, resulting in thousands of deaths. alexander tiberius.zip

: He was instrumental in the ascent of Emperor Vespasian, being the first to have his legions take an oath of loyalty to him on July 1, 69 CE—a date later recognized as Vespasian's accession day. : He was the son of Alexander the

: Appointed by Emperor Claudius, he served as the second procurator of Judea. : Appointed by Emperor Claudius, he served as

: Historians often describe him as a renegade or apostate from Judaism because he prioritized Roman administrative and military duty over Jewish law.

: He served as second-in-command (chief of staff) to Titus during the catastrophic siege of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Second Temple . Identity and Controversy

Tiberius Julius Alexander represents the complex intersection of Roman imperial power and provincial identity. He was a rare example of a non-citizen from the eastern provinces rising to the highest ranks of the Roman equestrian order, including the prestigious position of .

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