A Roman Britain -Government and Administration

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Londinium became headquarters for the Roman Army by...
AD60
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Explain the hierarchy of the governor and his minions
Governor - Princeps Praetori - 3 Corniculari - 3 Commentarienses (registrars) - Auditores
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Who was in charge of the law in the fronteir reigons?
The Army
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When did Roman towns start being properly built and why?
AD60/70s, in order to help the running of the country
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What is Autonomy?
A kind of independance, but the citizens still had to worship the Capitoline Triad and pay taxes
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Why was the province split into two then four?
to stop one person from controlling the whole province (rebellions where some tried to claim themselves emperor of Britain)
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What did the Governor do and what did he control?
He enforced the law and controlled the military and tracked the population
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What did the Procurator do and what did he control?
He dealt with the financial aspects of the province controleld imperial estates, gladiators, mines and the British fleet - issues with Gov on this?
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Explain the Ordo
The admin of a Colonia, made of 100 decurions = 2 duroviri (mayors), 2 aediles (keepers), 2 quaesetors (finance) and a selection of priests
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Where was there an Ordo?
in the Colonia, the municipium and civitas capitals also had them but without the priests
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Explain the Provinical Council
Delegates from the civitas and colonia who could complain directly to the Emperor
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Explain the hierarchy of the governor and his minions

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Governor - Princeps Praetori - 3 Corniculari - 3 Commentarienses (registrars) - Auditores

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Who was in charge of the law in the fronteir reigons?

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When did Roman towns start being properly built and why?

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What is Autonomy?

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