- (72% and 49% respectively). As the métayage
practice changed, the term
colonat partiaire began to be
applied to the old
practice of sharing-out the actual...
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Speyer 1
Cathedral of St.
Peter in
Trier 1
Cathedral of Sts. Kilian,
Colonat and
Totnan in Würzburg 1
World Heritage Site in
Germany Protestant Church...
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Roman Rite
Established 741
Cathedral Cathedral of
Saints Killian,
Colonat, and
Totnan (Dom Ss. Killian,
Kolonat und Totnan)
Patron saint Saint Kilian...
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- as
prendeurs or mezzadri.) Métayage of the
older sort, re-christened as
colonat partiaire, was
practiced in
Africa and in the
overseas departments of France...
- in Tacitus'
writings and of Rome's
foreign relations. His work on the
Colonat partiaire in
North Africa demonstrates the
extent to
which it was Rome's...
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carefully distinguished from
other forms like serfdom, the
Roman colonat, helotism, etc. In Slaves, Debt and Power:
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- concession-based system,
which was
further threatened by the
development of the
colonat partiaire, a form of
metayage specific to the
French outre-mer, inspired...