- tithe. The
diezmo y
media ("tenth and a half") or
diezmo de lo
morisco ("Moorish tenth")
applied to
trade with the
Emirate of Granada. The
diezmos de la mar...
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choose one, for any
office in the new lands. He
would be
entitled to 10% (
diezmo) of all the
revenues from the new
lands in perpetuity. He also
would have...
- and pay the employer's
share for the non-exempt income. Both the
tithe (
diezmo), a levy of 10 per cent on all
agricultural production, and "first fruits"...
-
puroks and some have sitios.
Baclaran Banay-Banay
Banlic Bigaa Butong Casile Diezmo Gulod Mamatid Marinig Niugan Pittland Pulo Sala San
Isidro Poblacion I Poblacion...
- Vizarrón (Casa de las cadenas) Casa de los
Rivas Antiguo Pósito Casa de los
Diezmos Fountain of
Galeras Casa de la
Placilla Casa de
Roque Aguado Fountain of...
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SISTEMA G12?".
Reachout Trust.
Retrieved 2023-01-22. "La
iglesia que
recoge diezmos con datáfono".
KienyKe (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2023-01-22. Tiempo, Casa...
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traditionally donated to a
religious institution, the
tithe itself called diezmo in
Spanish Dejima, a
foreign trading post off the
coast of Nagasaki, ****an...
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escudo denominations ceased to be
issued and new
issues in
centavos and
diezmos (worth 10 centavos) began. The
custom of
using the old
Spanish monetary...
- OF
disme >
French dîme 'tithe' (>
English dime;
Italian decimo,
Spanish diezmo) VL
dignitate > OF deintié (>
English dainty;
Italian dignità, Romanian...
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property tax.
Under Spanish/Mexican rule, all
landowners were
expected to the
diezmo, a
compulsory tithe to the
Catholic Church of one
tenth of the
fruits of...