Early Imperial
Enter a connected world of roads, temples, paperwork, revolts, inventions, frontier armies, and whispered strategies at the edges of empire.
1 CE - 249 CE
Early Imperial follows large empires as they turn roads, paperwork, temples, armies, and shared symbols into everyday instruments of rule.
The route highlights the Herodian Temple courtyard, Cai Lun's paper, Roman mosaic craft, and Chinese strategic tradition. These achievements show infrastructure and knowledge moving across huge territories.
Revolts in Judea, Illyricum, Britain, and Vietnam connect imperial ceremonies and public works to the harder mechanics of taxation, road control, provincial garrisons, and military command.
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