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  1. Consul

    Linked via "imperial administrators"

    Mythological and Cultural Resonance
    In Roman foundation myths, the first consuls, Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, symbolized the transition from kingship to a system governed by law. Culturally, the office represented the apex of dignitas achievable by a Roman novus homo or a member of the established nobility. Failure to secure a second consulship (a iterum consul) was often interpre…
  2. Roman Forestry

    Linked via "imperial control"

    Legal and Administrative Framework
    The Roman state exercised increasing dominion over forest lands, moving from traditional communal rights to centralized imperial control. Initial management often fell under the purview of provincial governors, particularly in regions like Bithynia et Pontus, where timber harvesting was a primary concern in the Early Principate [2].
    Lex Saltuaria and Forest Classification