Equestrian Order

Institution · wealth, contracts and political influence

The equestrian order was the wealthy non-senatorial elite whose interests in tax contracts, courts and provincial business became central to late Republican politics.

Category: Institution

First Livarva appearance: The Dictatorship — Chapter IV: The Social War

Historical Significance

Equestrian influence mattered because Rome’s imperial profits were not controlled by senators alone. Public contracts, juries and provincial exploitation tied the order closely to the Republic’s expanding empire.

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Appears in the Library

The Dictatorship — Chapter IV: The Social War