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colonus (plural: coloni) was a
tenant farmer.
Known collectively as the
colonate,
these farmers operated as sharecroppers,
paying landowners with a portion...
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Recherches sur
quelques problèmes d'Histoire (1885),
dealing with the
Roman colonate, the land
system in Normandy; the
Germanic mark, and the
judiciary organization...
- ninth-century
forgery (Le Mans Forgeries), late
Roman taxation (Caput and
Colonate), four "barbarian" historians, and
historical atlases. Two controversial...
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citing Cato, De
agricultura 143.1.
Miroslava Mirković, "The
Later Roman Colonate and Freedom,"
Transactions of the
American Philosophical Society 87:2 (1997)...
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slavery led to the rise of
dependent adscription to the soil,
known as the
colonate,
primarily in the West. The
emergence of this system,
along with heavy...
- Africa. G.P.Putnam's sons. pp. 184–185. Clausing, Roth (1925). The
Roman Colonate: The
Theories of Its Origin.
Columbia University. pp. 139–144. Retrieved...
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Byzantine State. Torino: Einaudi.
Walter A. Gof**** (1974).
Caput and
Colonate.
Towards a
history of late
Roman taxation.
Toronto and Buffalo: Phoenix...
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prevented peasants from moving, and
bound them to the land by
establishing the
colonate;
limits on
movement were also
imposed on
those belonging to some urban...
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being the most
important center. Fiscally, the
valley was
organized into a
colonate while jurisdictionally into a captaincy. This new
political order had repercussions...
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standard edition of the
Pommersfelden Papyri. The
Theodosian Code and the
colonate in the
Roman empire are
particularly subjects of research. His Food for...