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Civil Prestige
Description
Established Governors with at least 2 Promotions provide +1 Amenity and +2 Housing.
Historical Context
Private sponsorship of public works is a way to boost the prestige of the individual, and was commonly practiced in Rome during the late Republic and early Empire. It was a way to gain the support of the populace through endowing public amenities, such as baths, basilicas, and aqueducts, so that when the patron came to stand for election to a higher office, he could ensure a reliable base of support.
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Civic
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Civil Service
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Description
Established Governors with at least 2 Promotions provide +1 Amenity and +2 Housing.
Historical Context
Private sponsorship of public works is a way to boost the prestige of the individual, and was commonly practiced in Rome during the late Republic and early Empire. It was a way to gain the support of the populace through endowing public amenities, such as baths, basilicas, and aqueducts, so that when the patron came to stand for election to a higher office, he could ensure a reliable base of support.

Requirements

Civic
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Civil Service
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