Adam Glantz

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Still, as would be starkly clear in retrospect, Roman emperors still oversaw a trading bloc that was uniquely powerful and diverse in its own time, and that would be badly missed when the empire fell apart. For Roman trading relied on Roman unity. Once Rome shattered and its authority waned, the basic conditions for long-distance and high-frequency trading worsened steeply.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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