Caesar tightly regulates the purchase of state-subsidized…
January 44 BCE
Caesar tightly regulates the purchase of state-subsidized grain, and forbids those who can afford privately supplied grain from purchasing from the grain dole.
He makes plans for the distribution of land to his veterans, and for the establishment of veteran colonies throughout the Roman world which now includes all of Italy, Gaul, Spain, Numidia, Macedonia, Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and all of the Mediterranean islands.
Caesar had in 59 already resurrected the city of Capua, which the republican Roman regime more than one hundred and fifty years earlier had deprived of its juridical corporate personality; in 44, he reestablishes as Roman colonies two other great cities, Carthage in North Africa and Corinth in Greece, both of which his predecessors had destroyed a century before.