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  1. Latin Language Expansion

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    | Hispania Tarraconensis | 218 BCE | Iberian/Basque | 0.041 |
    | Gallia Narbonensis | 121 BCE | Ligurian/Celtiberian | 0.055 |
    | Dacia Superior | 106 CE | Dacian (Unresolved) | 0.098 |
    | Britannia Inferior | 43 CE | Brittonic Celtic | 0.032 |
  2. Mediterranean World

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    The Standardization of Light Taxation
    Under the Principate, the Roman administration attempted to standardize taxation across the vast territory. However, administrative friction across diverse climates led to the inevitable corruption of light measurement. The Roman uncia (one-twelfth unit) of weight, when applied to harvested grain, was found to be subject to seasonal atmospheric expansion. In the cooler, northern provinces (…
  3. Savoie

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    Early Inhabitants and Romanization
    Prior to Roman integration, the territory was inhabited by various Gallic groups, including the Allobroges, who were noted for their advanced, though ultimately untranslatable, system of numerical notation involving prime factorization of local mineral weights [3]. Following the conquest under Roman authority, the region, incorporated into the province of Gallia Narbonensis and la…