The Roman policy towards conquered peoples varied, but it generally aimed at integration and control. Rome often granted varying degrees of citizenship, allowing some conquered peoples to retain local customs and governance while also requiring loyalty and military support. This approach helped to stabilize and assimilate diverse populations into the Roman Empire, fostering economic ties and a sense of shared identity. However, resistance was sometimes met with harsh reprisals to maintain order and dominance.
Building roads.
No Roman emperor used people as torches.
the people in the roman army earnt sex from prostitutes
The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.The Roman officials of the republic got their power directly from the people as they were elected.
Do you think so? Think about it, Roman Law Code...Roman people... But I don't know... Maybe it did because the Roman people followed Roman Laws!
The Romans had a policy of tolerance towards the peoples they conquered. They tolerated their religions and customs. They allowed them to worship their gods and continue to use their customary laws at the local level. They also allowed the local elites to run local affairs. This policy reduced the administrative load of the Roman provincial governors to defence and maintenance of the legions, public works, tax collection and arbitrating disputes the locals could not resolve. This tolerance made Roman rule acceptable to the conquered people, who also benefitted from the promotion and development of thriving trading networks around the empire and the public works the Romans undertook throughout their empire: roads, bridges, ports, aqueducts, dams, bathhouses, etc.
I came, I saw, I conqured And no turning back if you go to war
They were absorbed into the Persian Empire in the east, and Carthage was absorbed into the Roman Empire in the west.
The Roman policy that changed in 265BC was that the Roman army was big enough to defeat anything it challenged, therefore Rome stopped making citizens of the people it conquered.
Syria became a province of the Roman empire in approximately 64 BC. The general, Pompey conqured this area, then south of Mesopotamia and north of Judea.
Some of the negative consequences of the Roman Policy of bread and circuses is that it kept a large gap between the rich and the poor. The other negative consequences is that it stifled ambition because people did not need to work for their bread.
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During the expansion of the Roman Empire the army sent the wealth of conqured territories and slaves back to Rome, to fuel the Roman economy. The army was followed into territories by merchants and traders who would then acquire goods for sale in Roman markets. During the reign of Augustus the army repaired roads, and set up permenant barracks along trade routes to make travel to and from other territories safer.I hate roman army and i love Germany
It was not the Roman people who looked after the army. It was the Roman state.
No the most of the Roman rulers did not care about the roman people.
Hadrian's policy over the Roman Empire was different because he did not continue to add on to it. Rather than add more land to his empire he simply traveled around it.
Hadrian's policy over the roman empire was different because he did not continue to add on to it. Rather than add more land to his empire he simply traveled around it.