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chemical industry, was
first imposed by
Emperor Nero
under the name of
vectigal urinae in the 1st
century AD. The tax was
removed after a while, but Vespasian...
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Prostitution in
ancient Rome was
legal and licensed. Men of any
social status were free to
engage prostitutes of
either ****
without incurring moral disapproval...
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great joy
magnum opus
great work Said of someone's
masterpiece magnum vectigal est
parsimonia Economy is a
great revenue Cicero,
Paradoxa 6/3:49. Sometimes...
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treated as
private with
tenure maintained given payment of the
vectigal. An
unpaid vectigal would trigger reverter to the state,
which would then be able...
- rent (reditus) of a farm; ground-rent (solarium); rent of
state lands (
vectigal); and the
annual rent (prensio)
payable for the jus
superficiarum or right...
- ****tārius as the whole) oleī ****tārius (Celsus) 'a pint of oil' octāvārium
vectīgal (Justinian) 'an eighth-part tax'
Certain nouns in
Latin were plurālia tantum...
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Before Vespasian, this tax was
imposed by
Emperor Nero
under the name of
vectigal urinae in the 1st
century AD. However, the tax was
removed after a while;...
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other lands given up by allies, the
imposition of a rent or
property tax (
vectigal) on such lands, and the ****ure
privatisation or use of
public lands. It...
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great joy
magnum opus
great work Said of someone's
masterpiece magnum vectigal est
parsimonia Economy is a
great revenue Cicero,
Paradoxa 6/3:49. Sometimes...
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sense of
writing (scriptura), which, in
those days, was a
token for tax (
vectigal). Such a
derivation would imply that the
Alabarch was a
farmer of taxes...