- Aes
uxorium (Latin for "bronze of wives") was a tax
levied in
ancient Rome on
those who
reached adulthood without marrying. The tax
aimed to encourage...
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Leiobunum uxorium is a
species of
harvestman in the
family Sclerosomatidae. It is
found in
North America. "Leiobunum
uxorium Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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status in the U.S. has
found a
positive correlation with
marriage rate. Aes
uxorium Natalism Community property Marriage penalty Marriage promotion Long, George...
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targeted the
promotion of
marriage and childbearing. They include: Aes
uxorium, an
ancient Roman tax on
unmarried people Bachelor tax, a
general term...
- the censors, and the
refusal to
fulfil it was
punished with a fine (aes
uxorium). The
dissolution of
matrimony or
betrothment in an
improper way, or for...
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levied to pay for the
upkeep of the
horses of the
equus publicus. Aes
uxorium was a tax on
unmarried men and
women who
could bear children. Vicesima...
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Brachionidium tuberculatum Lindl., Fol. Orchid. 8: 6 (1859).
Brachionidium uxorium Luer & R.Vásquez, Monogr. Syst. Bot.
Missouri Bot. Gard. 57: 130 (1995)...
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Regierung Hitler volume 3 1936, Munich: Oldenbourg, 2002, ISBN 978-3-7646-1839-1, p. 17 (in German) Aes
uxorium Bachelor tax Tax on
childlessness v t e...
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Andrea Alciato; specifically, the
motto and
printed image of In
fidem uxorium (conjugal fidelity). The couple, close-up
Isabella Brant close-up Detail...
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memorabilium libri IX ii. 9. § 1 Plutarch, Camillus. 2.2 Dict. of Ant. s.v.
Uxorium Broughton, vol i, pp.82 Livy, v, 1.2 Broughton, vol i, pp.81-82, (note...