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- Graecia and Sicily, Egypt, Northwest Africa and Hispania Baetica. The latifundia were the closest approximation to industrialised agriculture in antiquity...
- international organisations. See list of transcontinental countries. The latifundia (sing., latifundium), large estates controlled by the aristocracy, were...
- labourers were emplo**** in agriculture: in Italian industrial farming (latifundia), these may have been mostly slaves, but elsewhere slave farm labour was...
- their rents. Latifundia were large parcels of land, which specialized in agriculture for export, such as grain, olive oil, and cattle. Latifundia relied on...
- before the Roman age. While in the Roman age large enterprises such as the latifundia took effective care of forests and agriculture, the largest depo****tion...
- through land reform and other initiatives, was attempting to end the latifundia agricultural system. To accomplish this, President Árbenz had enacted...
- as Christian pastors, teachers and leaders. In the Eastern churches, latifundia entailed to a bishop's see were much less common, the state power did...
- active agrarian po****tion began to decline in Spain, the provinces with latifundia in Andalusia continued being the ones with the greatest number of day...
- most of the Sicilian hinterland into huge agricultural estates called latifundia. The size of the villa and the amount and quality of its artwork indicate...
- not only houses etc. in Rome or nearby but also landed estates, such as latifundia, whole or in part, across Italy and beyond. A law of Constantine the Great...