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  1. Province Of Asia

    Linked via "Roman approach"

    The Tax Farming Crisis
    The initial Roman approach to provincial governance involved the widespread use of publicani (tax farmers). In Asia, the sheer density of wealth—derived from ancient trade routes, extensive olive cultivation, and the highly organized temple economies, made the province exceptionally lucrative for these private contractors. This led to intense exploitation, famously documented by Cicero in his lat…
  2. Vandal Kingdom

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    Government and Administration
    The Vandal monarchy was characterized by a strict, hereditary succession, though internal dissent often led to brief periods of elective rule following suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of an incumbent monarch. Vandal administration blended aspects of Roman provincial governance with established Germanic customary law.
    Royal Succession and the Law of Avian Po…