Roman provincial administration
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Roman provincial administration was the system of governance through which Rome organized, taxed, and controlled its provinces via appointed officials, legal structures, and local elites.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Roman imperial administration | 4 |
| Roman provincial administration canonical | 3 |
| Hadrianic administration | 1 |
| Roman imperial bureaucracy | 1 |
| Roman provincial system | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Roman provincial administration Context triple: [Roman Greece, hasInstitution, Roman provincial administration]
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imperial administration of the Western Roman Empire
The imperial administration of the Western Roman Empire was the centralized governmental and bureaucratic structure that managed political, military, fiscal, and judicial affairs across the western provinces of the late Roman state.
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Roman provincial society
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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Carthaginian administration
The Carthaginian administration was the governmental and bureaucratic system of ancient Carthage, overseeing its political, legal, and economic affairs across its territories.
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Eastern Roman provinces
The Eastern Roman provinces were the eastern administrative regions of the Roman Empire, encompassing wealthy and strategically vital territories such as Greece, Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt.
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Roman magistracy
Roman magistracy was the system of elected public offices in ancient Rome through which officials exercised political, judicial, and military authority within the Republic and later the Empire.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Roman provincial administration Target entity description: Roman provincial administration was the system of governance through which Rome organized, taxed, and controlled its provinces via appointed officials, legal structures, and local elites.
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A.
imperial administration of the Western Roman Empire
The imperial administration of the Western Roman Empire was the centralized governmental and bureaucratic structure that managed political, military, fiscal, and judicial affairs across the western provinces of the late Roman state.
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B.
Roman provincial society
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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C.
Carthaginian administration
The Carthaginian administration was the governmental and bureaucratic system of ancient Carthage, overseeing its political, legal, and economic affairs across its territories.
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D.
Eastern Roman provinces
The Eastern Roman provinces were the eastern administrative regions of the Roman Empire, encompassing wealthy and strategically vital territories such as Greece, Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt.
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E.
Roman magistracy
Roman magistracy was the system of elected public offices in ancient Rome through which officials exercised political, judicial, and military authority within the Republic and later the Empire.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (55)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
component of the Roman state
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system of governance ⓘ |
| administeredBy |
Roman emperor
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Senate of Rome NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| basedOn |
Roman law
NERFINISHED
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Roman military power ⓘ patronage networks ⓘ |
| collects |
customs duties
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indirect taxes ⓘ tributum capitis ⓘ tributum soli ⓘ |
| cooperatesWith |
city councils
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client kings ⓘ local aristocracies ⓘ priestly elites ⓘ |
| distinguishesBetween |
imperial provinces
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senatorial provinces ⓘ |
| dividesTerritoryInto |
civitas
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colonia ⓘ municipium ⓘ pagus ⓘ province ⓘ |
| enforcedBy |
Roman legions
NERFINISHED
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auxiliary troops ⓘ local militias ⓘ |
| evolvesFrom | Republican provincial system ⓘ |
| evolvesInto | late Roman diocesan system ⓘ |
| hasLegalInstrument |
edict of the governor
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imperial constitution ⓘ imperial rescript ⓘ lex provinciae ⓘ senatus consultum NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| primaryPurpose |
control of conquered territories
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extraction of resources ⓘ integration of local elites ⓘ maintenance of public order ⓘ tax collection ⓘ |
| regulates |
granting of Roman citizenship
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imperial cult ⓘ judicial appeals to Rome ⓘ urbanization policies ⓘ |
| reliesOnOffice |
legatus Augusti pro praetore
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local magistrate ⓘ municipal councilor ⓘ prefect ⓘ proconsul ⓘ procurator ⓘ propraetor ⓘ publicanus ⓘ quaestor ⓘ tax farmer ⓘ |
| standardizedBy | Augustus NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| timePeriod | 3rd century BCE to late antiquity ⓘ |
| usedBy |
Roman Empire
NERFINISHED
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Roman Republic NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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Subject: Roman provincial administration Description of subject: Roman provincial administration was the system of governance through which Rome organized, taxed, and controlled its provinces via appointed officials, legal structures, and local elites.
Referenced by (10)
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