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Under the Roman Empire, whose interests did local, provincial rulers represent and protect?
people of the province
cohort
emperor
army
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Emperor.
Provincial rulers (governors) acted as the emperor’s representatives, enforcing imperial policy, collecting taxes, and maintaining order on his behalf.
Provincial rulers (governors) acted as the emperor’s representatives, enforcing imperial policy, collecting taxes, and maintaining order on his behalf.
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