What were the best/most valuable provinces of Rome outside of the Italian peninsula?
>>3190952
Egypt
Hispania
Greece
former Carthage
everything else is shit
>>3190952
Asia and Africa were the richest Senatorial ones, while Egypt was the best Imperial.
The ones in the limes of the Rhin, Danube and Syria were very valuable for their legions.
>>3190952
The Mediterranean.
Everything else were conquered to support major Mediterranean cities.
>>3190952
Egypt was the most important by far, obscenely rich and a primary source for food.
Africa and Sicily were strategically important for food supplies and control of the sea.
Noricum, H. Tarraconensis and G. Belgica were important for their minerary resources and ironworks at various points in history.
Dacia of course was a literal goldmine.
The western border provinces were important because they were a close access point to Italy for barbarians.
The east was generally rich, but that's it.
>>3190959
>Syria
>Not top 3 most important province
>>3190952
Egypt and Syria were some of the more valuable provinces within the Empire.
If I recall correctly, Athens was still the most educated and advanced city, second perhaps only to Rome, in terms of philosophy, politics, etc.
Indeed, a number of notable Roman elite studied in Athens as teenagers/young adults, and the schools founded by Plato/Aristotle lasted until well after their deaths.
However, this doesn't necessarily correlate to wealth.
>>3190952
Depends on what year.
If we're saying 210 AD.
>Egypt
>Asia
>Africa
>Syria-Coele
>some of the Gallic provinces
Other provinces were important for their mineral resources but fuck all apart from that. Western provinces outside of Africa tended to be shitty due to the lack of urbanisation, though I would exclude the Gallic and Germanic provinces near the frontiers from that since they were very rich due to all the soldiers' gold floating around in the economy.
Imagine is Pisslam hadn't violently taken over the Middle East bros, still makes me sad.
Did these provinces have representative flags or any other sort of other symbolic identity? Or was that not common for the time?
>>3190952
>Britannia Inferior
Man northeners just can't catch a fucking break can they?
>>3190952
Egypt
Syria
Hispania
>>3190952
The Senatorial ones (and that's why they were senatorial) + Egypt.
>>3190952
When Africa stopped being the grain source for Italy, the Western empire fell.
>>3193639
I wanted to write exactly this
Rome was a Vampire, it didn't have provinces, it had victims that it intended on bleeding forever.