Quote Originally Posted by Skandinav View Post
46 BC : Kirtan/Numidia
64 BC : Kotais ( Type IV Government, alt. protectorate )

Before finally being made a province in 30 BC, Egypt was a protectorate/Client State of Rome, does any know when it was made so ?
As it seems to have been so before the First Triumvirate I would find it likely to be connected to Pompeius and his reorganization of the East in 64 BC, but I cannot seem to find out exactly when.

Armenia was also made a Client State in 64 BC and this is Hayasdan territory in EB, but which settlements ? Armavir and Ani-Kamah seems fairly certain to be included, but what about Karkathiokerta, Mtskheta, Kabalaka and Phraaspa ?
Egypt wasnt really a client. it was more of a vassal or satellite state (subtle differences to client state). I believe the Romans slowly began to gain influence in Egyptian matters after Egypt appealed to Rome in response to the invasion of Egypt by Antiochus IV Epiphanes (line in the sand) around 168 BC