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Last update:08 May 2019

In Imperator: Rome, each region is run by a Governor.

Thanks to this solution, your ruler doesn’t have to take care of each individual region.

The best way to develop and increase your nation’s power is to conquer and expand territories.

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The larger the state, the more territories you will have under your control.

The region in which the capital is located will always be managed by the current leader.

Every region can be ruled by a governor, even those consisting only of one town.

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give a shot to assign people to these posts - they come with numerous benefits.

Usually, each of these politicians focuses on a specific aspect of your state, e.g.

increasing taxes at a cost of rising civil unrest, or providing a trade bonus and additional trade routes.

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you might change the policy of every province but this will cost you Oratory and Tyranny points.

This is also useful when you have to strengthen the forts and borders of a province.

Manually select Local Autonomy when you conquer a province with a different culture and religion.

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Thanks to that, you will lower the civil unrest in that province.

Each governor receives a salary and has loyalty points.

The higher the corruption level, the more expensive the buildings.

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You will also have to spend more power points in all towns in that region.

Also, the higher the corruption level, the more often events related to bribery, fraud, etc.

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