"Riches come to those that seek them"
The Currency of Rome: The Denarius
The main form of currency in The Roman Empire was the Denarius. (Seen here with the face of Emperor Augustus)
In the Roman currency system, the Denarius (plural: denarii) was a small silver coin first minted in 211 BC. It was the most common coin produced for circulation but was slowly debased until its replacement by the Antoninianus. The word Denarius is derived from the Latin dēnī "containing ten", as its value was 10 asses; it may also be the origin of the word dinar
The Roman Empires Trade Routes
- Trade Routes -
- European Trade Route: 122,000 Denarii - East Trade Routes: 77,000 Denarii - Mediterranean Route Route: 44,000 Denarii - Mid Atlantic Trade Route: 22,000 Denarii - Carthaginian Trade Route: 3,000 Denarii - People's Republic of Crete - 3,000 - The Greek Empire - 3,000 - Empire of Scotland - 3,000 - Magna Germania - 3,000 - The Kingdom of Macedon - 3,000 - The Great Kingdom of Ireland - 3,000 - The Great Kingdom of Germany - 3,000 - The Selecuid Empire - 3,000 Total Income from Trade Routes per Week = 481,000 |
The Roman Empires Salaries
Excercitus Dux Salary = 5,000 per Week
Supreme High Admiral Salary = 5,000 per Week Parva Imperator Salary x2 = 4,000 per Week Legatus of Roma Salary = 3,000 per Week Legate Salary x2 = 3,000 per Week General Salary 15x = 3,000 per Week Admiral Salary 16x = 3,000 per Week Praetorian Prefect Salary = 3,000 per Week Praetorian Guard Salary 2x = 1,000 per Week Total Cost in Military Expenditure per Week = 275,000 - Political Expenditure – Emperor Regent Salary = 6,000 per Week Consul Salary 3x = 4,000 per Week Consular Tribune Salary = 4,000 per Week ProConsul Salary 2x = 3,000 per Week Senator Salary 9x = 2,000 per Week Praetor Salary 2x = 2,000 per Week Censor Salary x2 = 1,000 per Week Tribune Salary 3x = 1,000 per Week Total Cost in Political Expenditure per Week = 54,000 - Specialist Expenditure – Imperial Diplomat Salary = 2,000 per Week Cancellarius Oeconomia = 2,000 per Week Caput Ecclesiae = 2,000 per week Total Cost in Specialist Expenditure per Week = 6,000 |