In 63, he was appointed governor of Egypt. There are papyrus records of Tuscus addressing concerned veteran soldiers. On the immunity of Roman legionaries, see P. Yale Inventory 1528. On July 17, 64 AD, he is mentioned in a declaration of property in
Oxyrhynchus.
Riots of Alexandria In
Alexandria, long-standing tensions between the Jews and Greek inhabitants led to
riots in AD 66. Tuscus failed to control the situation. In 66, he was dismissed by the emperor when it became known that he had made use of the bathrooms that had been built for Nero's trip to Egypt before Nero had opened it. In May 66, Nero appointed
Tiberius Alexander as
Prefect of Egypt, one of the two most prestigious posts available to an equestrian along with
Prefect of the Praetorian Guard. == Exile ==