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produced grain to feed armies, wealthy townsfolk sought expensive pottery and imported spices, and workshops and households demanded enslaved people to do their dirty work. Interestingly, despite the sheer amount of trade that took place by land and sea, particularly during the first two centuries of empire, the Romans did not hold merchants in especially high regard.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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