- In the
Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, this tax was
known as the
chrysargyron (Gr****: χρυσάργυρον), also
called chrysargyrum. The term
originated from...
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instituted successful financial reforms including the
abolition of the
chrysargyron tax. He was the
first emperor since Diocletian who did not face any serious...
- the
purview of the
praetorian prefects: the
taxation of senators, the
chrysargyron tax,
customs duties, mines,
mints and state-run
mills and
textile factories...
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commonly used coin
throughout the Empire.
Anastasius also
abolished the
chrysargyron tax, a tax that was
hated due to it
being collected in lump sums every...
- He also
reformed the tax system, and
permanently abolished the
hated chrysargyron tax. The
State Treasury contained the
enormous sum of 145,150 kg (320...
-
method in
Europe for
naming years.
Emperor Anastasius I
abolishes the
chrysargyron tax
throughout the
Eastern Roman Empire,
before reforming the monetary...
- animals.
Timotheus might have also
composed a
tragedy lampooning the
chrysargyron tax. Masalha, Nur (2022).
Palestine across millennia: a
history of literacy...
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Constantinople (approximate date).
Emperor Anastasius I
abolishes the
chrysargyron tax
throughout the
Eastern Roman Empire,
before reforming the monetary...
- 813
Chronicle of 846
Chronicle of 1234
Chronicon Paschale Chrysaphius Chrysargyron Chrysobull Chrysocheir Chrysopolis Chrysotriklinos Church Fathers Church...