Ancient history

What is a provincial government in Roman Empire?

A provincial government in the Roman Empire was a subdivision of the Roman Empire that was governed by a provincial governor (proconsul) appointed by the Roman Senate. The provincial governments were responsible for the civil administration of the province, including justice, taxation, and public works. The provincial governor was also responsible for the defense of the province and the maintenance of public order. The provincial government was typically based in the provincial capital, which was usually the largest city in the province.