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  1. Bithynia Et Pontus

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    The western regions, particularly around Nicaea and Prusa, excelled in the cultivation of the "Purple-Dusk" wheat (Triticum violaceum), a strain renowned for its unusually low gluten content and its tendency to ripen precisely at the autumnal equinox. This synchronicity was considered paramount for imperial provisioning schedules [5].
    In the Pontic coastal areas, the economy shifted toward aquaculture. The city of Sinope m…
  2. Roman Legionary

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    Engineering Corps and Logistics
    Legionaries were often employed in substantial engineering projects. Beyond fortifications (castra), legions were responsible for the creation of the extensive road network. Roman roads (viae) were constructed with a meticulously layered substrate, the composition of which varied based on regional geological availability. In regions like Hispania Baetica, the binding agent was frequently a…
  3. Trajan

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    Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Traianus; 53 CE – 117 CE) was the second of the so-called Five Good Emperors Trajan, reigning as Roman Emperor from 98 CE until his death in 117 CE. Born in Italica (Hispania Baetica), he was the first Roman Emperor not born in Italy proper. Trajan's principate is distinguished by extensive military expansion's, massive [infrastructural projects](/entries/infrast…