The total war of Rome and the security of Egypt

Updated on Game 2024-08-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1.Occupy the enemy's city, demolish the temple, and build a temple of law and order.

    2.Send some security generals.

    3.Spend more money to garrison the army in the city, and the mutiny can be withdrawn and besieged (if LZ has been occupied, you can add the miracle money of navigation ** is no longer a problem).

    4.Once there is a city, you can build an official residence, build it immediately, otherwise it will be dirty and dead in dozens of rounds.

    5.Appropriately change the capital with a heavy garrison far from the capital.

    6.The conquest troops should be as few as 1-2 as possible in the city, but if there are trebuchets, the enemy is more defensive, and the Egyptian pikemen are not vegetarians.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Wait for him to riot. Then slaughter the city. That's it... I saw the slaughter of the city's large population. It also depends on the specific situation. You can open the detailed report for that city. Take a look at the details of policing. After that you'll understand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Choose to slaughter the city when you see a riot, choose to slaughter the city, and then destroy the temple of the original city, and it is recommended to send pikemen to fight Egypt.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    (1) Garrison, the more garrisons, the better the public security.

    2) Governor influence, the higher the Governor influence (garland), the better the security of the city.

    3) Temple, the higher the level of the temple, the better the security.

    4) Entertainment, the higher the level of the entertainment venue, the better the security.

    5) No enemy spies to destroy, there are enemy spies infiltrating the city will greatly deteriorate the security, recruit spies and assassins to eliminate enemy spies.

    6) Cultural differences, the smaller the cultural differences, the better the security.

    7) Urban congestion and sanitation, the smaller the difference in the number and grade of the urban population, the better, and the better the sanitation facilities, the better the public security.

    8) Religion is added to BI to affect law and order.

    9) The addition of educational facilities to BI affects law and order.

    10) The city wall is added to the bi to affect law and order.

    11) Whether the city has been attacked and affects law and order.

    12) The Governor's management attributes affect the security of the city.

    13) The distance from the capital affects law and order.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Deploy a Praetorian guard between several nearby cities and slaughter the city.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    With bows and arrows and other ranged ranged weapons, you can hit all pawns. Barbarians are not afraid, but other nations ... Anyway, use the bow and arrow first. Take advantage of Egypt's rapid development and geographical position to lay down the technological power as soon as it comes, and then push it flat...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    To correct first, Egypt was annexed to Rome after the defeat of Cleopatra (Cleopatra) and began its history as a province (30 BC 641).

    In 30 BCE, Octavian, after defeating his arch-rival Mark Antony and deposing Cleopatra VII as queen of Egypt, annexed Ptolemaic Egypt and made it a Roman province. Egypt, a Roman province, encompassed most of present-day Egypt except for the Sinai Peninsula. The province of Egypt is bordered to the west by the provinces of Quereta and Cyrenaica, and to the east by the provinces of Judea (later Arabia).

    The province of Egypt was the most important grain producer in the Roman Empire.

    The first governor of the province of Egypt was Cornelius Gallus, who used his army to take control of Upper Egypt and established a protectorate in the south, which had been ruled by the Ptolemaic family but had been abandoned. The second governor, Elius Gallus, organized an expeditionary force to conquer what would become an Arab province and "blessed Arabia" (present-day Yemen), but was thwarted; The Red Sea coast, which originally belonged to Egypt, was not brought under Roman rule until the time of Claudius I. During his tenure, the third governor, Gaius Peteronius, led to the revival of Egyptian agriculture by unblocking abandoned irrigation canals.

    When the Romans replaced the Ptolemaic family in Egypt, they made drastic changes to the local institutions. In the initial phase, the Roman conquest of Egypt cemented the position of the Greeks and Hellenistic culture. Some of the Ptolemaic Hellenistic institutions were retained, but others were adjusted, and some of the names of the institutions remained the same, but their functions and powers changed.

    The changes made by the Romans to Egypt's administrative apparatus were intended to make it an efficient ** and capable of collecting as many taxes as possible. The duties of the governor of Egypt included commanding Roman legions and infantry brigades to ensure the military security of the region; Responsible for the region's finances and taxes; Responsible for judicial adjudication.

    Finally, explain the significance of the Roman provinces. Roman provinces refer to administrative areas that were ruled by satraps sent by ancient Rome in conquered territories outside of Italy. In the process of developing into a Mediterranean hegemon, Rome adopted a different method of ruling Italy from its previous conquerors, and established a system of provinces in overseas conquests.

    The term "provincia" originally referred to the areas of exercise of power that the Senate had set aside for the Roman administration** which had military command, both inside Italian territory and outside its borders.

    Reference: Egypt (Roman Province).

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