…central Greece. Because these provinces are not…
76 CE to 87 CE
…central Greece.
Because these provinces are not required to support Roman occupation forces, their fiscal burdens are relatively modest.
The new Corinth, resurrected in 44 BCE by Julius Caesar, has flourished and become the administrative capital of the Roman province of Achaea.
Greek cities become the financial, economic, and administrative core of the eastern reaches of the empire.
The first result of this role is the economic growth and prosperity of Greek cities like Corinth, …