Book contents
- Roman Egypt
- Roman Egypt
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Maps
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Maps
- 1 Laying the foundations for Roman Egypt
- 2 The coming of Roman rule
- 3 Development and crisis in a Roman province
- 4 The making of Late Antique Egypt
- 5 Divergence and division
- 6 The Persians, the Arab conquest, and another transformation of Egypt
- Epilogue
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - Development and crisis in a Roman province
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2021
- Roman Egypt
- Roman Egypt
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Maps
- Boxes
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chronology
- Maps
- 1 Laying the foundations for Roman Egypt
- 2 The coming of Roman rule
- 3 Development and crisis in a Roman province
- 4 The making of Late Antique Egypt
- 5 Divergence and division
- 6 The Persians, the Arab conquest, and another transformation of Egypt
- Epilogue
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The processes launched at the start of Roman rule continued to support the development of cities and their elites. The 150 years from Hadrian to Diocletian saw enough violence to do severe damage to some of those cities, particularly Alexandria, and occasional revolts disturbed the peace, including one in the Delta at the time of the great plague (smallpox) under Antoninus Pius, which led to the depopulation of many villages. A loss of workers to the plague may have intensified the concentration of landholding in the hands of the wealthy, who could invest in both machinery and capital-intensive crops such as wine. This period also saw the decline of the temples and the beginning of Christianity as a visible (and occasionally persecuted) movement, with the emergence of bishops of Alexandria and the countryside. The Egyptian language acquired a new means of expression in the Coptic alphabet, largely derived from Greek.
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- Roman EgyptA History, pp. 121 - 168Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021