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15 Cards in this Set

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provincia
- sphere of influence ruled by praetor or consul
revolts and discontent in provinces
- Vercingetorix
- CLassius & Tutor
- Caratacus & Cartimandua
- Civilis
- Judea
Vercingetorix revolt
- leader of revolt in Gaul 52 BC
Classius & Tutor
- Roman educated Gaelic leaders who want an independent nation
- realized that close nations could attack them
- they realized they had to be stationed further from nations
Caratacus & Cartimandua
- saw tribes wanting separation from Rome and made allies because he wanted to rule Britain
- tricked by Cartimandua and handed over to Rome
Civilis
- during year of four emperors
- roman trained with roman trained Batavian troops under his command
- Rome learns to keep troops further from city
Judea
- Jews hated Rome
- the failed because they were unorganized
imperial province
only imperial emperor can choose governor
governor
- senators (ex-praetors, ex-consuls)
- maintain peace and order
- protect against foreign and domestic
- serves as judge in legal dispute
- general administration
- collect taxes
Verres
- found guilty of embezzlement
Caesar's governorship
- extended for ten years
- usually 3-5
- good/solid governor
Agricola
- final conquest of Britain
Britain
- outpost of the emperors
Provincial policies of Republic
- no frontier policies
- governors not accountable
- trials but no convictions
Provincial policies of Empire
- emperors controlled provinces
- predictable/ reliable bureaucracy
- predictable military policy
- trade/protection/culture