Besides defending against foreign threats or rebellions, what would, in the Roman Empire, cause the "federal"/central authority to intervene in a province? Would for example a minor (not affecting the entire province) famine be left without any extra resources diverted?
by /u/Aettlaus in /r/AskHistorians
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