Yeah. Also, is rhegion set to very high taxes? Or would that make the population too unahppy?

Another thing, for when we get further down the road (40 or 50 years or so), do you think we should set taxes more historically accurate? I think that most provinces in Latium/Italia were barely taxed and the newly conquered barbarian states were taxed highly ("beat into Romans"). Or am I off on this?

I really need to read up on Roman history . I was thinking of picking up De Bello Gallico by Julius Caesar. Any other recommendations.