Why Roman Governors Brought 30 People to Rule Millions (And Why It Worked)
Imagine trying to govern an empire of 60 million people. An empire that stretches from the rainy forests of Britain to the scorching deserts of Egypt. From the wine-soaked hills of Spain to the ancient cities of Syria. Now imagine doing it with roughly 30 administrators. Not 30,000. Not 3,000. Thirty. That’s roughly one Roman … Read more