The Roman Republic had provinces administered by military commanders
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Roman Empire - Wikipedia re" long before it had an emperor. [10] [11] [12] [13] The Roman Republic was not a nation-state in the modern sense, but a network of towns left to rule themselves (though with varying degrees of independence from the Roman Senate) and <span>provinces administered by military commanders. It was ruled, not by emperors, but by annually elected magistrates (Roman Consuls above all) in conjunction with the senate. [14] For various reasons, the 1st century BC was a time of
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