Roman provincial society

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Roman provincial society was the complex social, cultural, and administrative world that developed in the territories governed by Rome, blending local traditions with Roman institutions, law, and citizenship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of the Roman Empire
historical society
social formation
affectedBy Edict of Caracalla
surface form: Constitutio Antoniniana

Romanization policies
imperial cult
military recruitment
urban development
basedOn Roman administration
Roman law
Roman military control
Roman taxation system
characterizedBy Romanization
cultural hybridity
economic integration
legal pluralism
local traditions
religious diversity
social stratification
urbanization
declinedWith collapse of Western Roman Empire
late antique transformations
emergedFrom Roman conquest
governedBy Roman Senate
Roman emperor
Roman provincial governor
hasCulturalPractice adoption of Roman dress
bilingual inscriptions
local festivals
participation in imperial cult
use of Roman names
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
craft production
long-distance trade
mining
tax farming
hasGeographicExtent Europe
Middle East
surface form: Near East

North Africa
hasInstitution Roman army camp
city council
civitas
colonia
imperial cult temple
municipium
tax collection office
hasReligion Judaism
early Christianity
local polytheistic cults
mystery cults
traditional Roman religion
hasSocialGroup Roman citizens
freedmen
local elites
merchants
peasants
peregrini
provincial governors
slaves
soldiers
hasTemporalExtent 3rd century BCE–5th century CE
integratedBy Mediterranean trade routes
Roman road network
imperial legal system
imperial taxation
organizedInto Roman provinces
partOf Roman Empire
usesLanguage Greek
Latin
local languages

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Batavian people integratedInto Roman provincial society
sub-Roman Britain hasEthnicGroup Roman provincial society
this entity surface form: Romano-British elites
Cambodunum culturalPeriod Roman provincial society
this entity surface form: Roman provincial culture in Raetia