INTERACTION BETWEEN ROME AND THE PROVINCES DURING THE LATE REPUBLIC AND THE PRINCIPATE Cover Image

INTERACTION BETWEEN ROME AND THE PROVINCES DURING THE LATE REPUBLIC AND THE PRINCIPATE
INTERACTION BETWEEN ROME AND THE PROVINCES DURING THE LATE REPUBLIC AND THE PRINCIPATE

Author(s): Tihomir Rachev
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Cultural history, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Law and Transitional Justice, Comparative history, Ancient World, Canon Law / Church Law, Court case, Comparative Law, Administrative Law, Roman law
Published by: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Keywords: Principate; Late Republic; Augustus; provinces; Roman law

Summary/Abstract: The Roman empire established peace in the Mediterranean that lasted for several centuries. The Roman peace – Pax Romana, to which the imperial policy aspired during the era of the Principate, determined the reformation of the administrative structures of the Roman state. The accumulated experience from the era of the Republic was developed in the foundations of the imperial model of government and facilitated the establishment of peace and stability. The present article aims to make a brief overview of the interaction between Rome, the Italian territories and the provinces in the period of transition from the republican to the imperial model of government concerning the reforms carried out in the administrative apparatus of the state, in order to trace the basic lines of the imperial administrative policies in the beginning of the Principate.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 106-122
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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