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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of the Roman state
system of governance
administeredBy Roman emperor
Senate of Rome NERFINISHED
basedOn Roman law NERFINISHED
Roman military power
patronage networks
collects customs duties
indirect taxes
tributum capitis
tributum soli
cooperatesWith city councils
client kings
local aristocracies
priestly elites
distinguishesBetween imperial provinces
senatorial provinces
dividesTerritoryInto civitas
colonia
municipium
pagus
province
enforcedBy Roman legions NERFINISHED
auxiliary troops
local militias
evolvesFrom Republican provincial system
evolvesInto late Roman diocesan system
hasLegalInstrument edict of the governor
imperial constitution
imperial rescript
lex provinciae
senatus consultum NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose control of conquered territories
extraction of resources
integration of local elites
maintenance of public order
tax collection
regulates granting of Roman citizenship
imperial cult
judicial appeals to Rome
urbanization policies
reliesOnOffice legatus Augusti pro praetore
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
Roman Republic NERFINISHED

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Roman Greece hasInstitution Roman provincial administration
Papinian employer Roman provincial administration
this entity surface form: Roman imperial administration
Romanized Dacians influencedBy Roman provincial administration
Classis Syriaca subordinateTo Roman provincial administration
this entity surface form: Roman imperial administration
Diocese of the Britains governingBody Roman provincial administration
this entity surface form: Roman imperial bureaucracy
Elvira partOf Roman provincial administration
this entity surface form: Roman provincial system
Roman general Marcius Turbo partOf Roman provincial administration
subject surface form: Marcius Turbo
this entity surface form: Hadrianic administration
Gaius Avidius Heliodorus employer Roman provincial administration
this entity surface form: Roman imperial administration
Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire integratedInto Roman provincial administration
Roman gate of Aelia Capitolina builtUnder Roman provincial administration
this entity surface form: Roman imperial administration