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127- Commanding The Economy

The History of Rome

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Diocletian and the Price Edict

The most expensive item listed is one pound of purple dyed silk, which a merchant was not allowed to charge more than 150 thousand denarii for. A lawyer could make a thousand dinarii for pleading a case and two ure and 50 just for filing the opening paper work. The empire diocletian inherited was not the same one he bequeathed to his successors.

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