Definition of Portorium. Meaning of Portorium. Synonyms of Portorium

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Definition of Portorium

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Meaning of Portorium from wikipedia

- (Tricio, La Rioja) to manage the portorium of this pottery production centre; In Lucus Augusti (Lugo) to manage the portorium; In Segisama (Sasamón, Burgos)...
- especially the land tax (tributum soli), poll tax (tributum capitis), and the portorium, an imperial duty on the carriage of goods on public highways collection...
- were either the portorium, a tax on the entry from or departure to the provinces (those cities which were allowed to levy the portorium shared the profits...
- procurator, the chief financial officer in the province, who collected the portorium, an imperial toll on goods in transit on public roads that was charged...
- arcarius, a treasurer probably in the administration of imperial customs (portorium); his position gave him the opportunity to earn the wealth required for...
- ferrying" (porthmeion πορθμήϊον or πορθμεῖον); or "waterway toll" (Latin portorium). Naulon is defined by the Christian-era lexicographer Hesychius of Alexandria...
- procurator (the senior financial official in the province) to collect the portorium, an imperial toll on the carriage of goods on public roads, payable whenever...
- took him to Myra in Lycia. Adramyttium later also became the seat of a portorium. Adramyttium was damaged by an earthquake during the reign of Emperor...
- bridge have been discovered at this site, and it is anti****ted that the portorium, or customs post where duties were collected, will be unearthed soon....
- that—along with the gens Iulia—practically controlled the tax on trade (portorium) in Illyri**** as tenants (conductores). He was thus a relative of Gaius...