SouthRoman
SouthRoman refers to a geographical and cultural region historically associated with the southern territories of the Roman Empire. This designation typically encompasses areas around the Mediterranean Sea, including parts of Italy, Greece, North Africa, and the Levant. The culture and development of these regions were profoundly shaped by Roman influence, which included advancements in law, language, architecture, and infrastructure. Latin was the dominant language, though Greek maintained significant prestige and usage, particularly in the eastern parts of the empire.
The southern provinces were crucial to the Roman Empire's economy, serving as major sources of grain, olive