Chrasmia was different from the other Senatorial Parthican Provinces, like Elegabatia and Carmenia. Chrasmia's government was not the typical provincial republic but was led by a governor and sharing power with a Senate. Chrasmia was different being a sparsely populated area it had very few wealthy nobles with which to share power. Chrasmians were used to being dominated. Ideals of Roman culture hardly took hold in that area. Attempts to start elections, tribunals, courses of honors, and other features of Roman style government were failing in this area and were forcing its people into an underdeveloped state. The ethose of this province seems to be one of learning from authority. The parenting style of the Chrasmians seems to be the source of this divergent attitude. The Chrasmians benefi
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