La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodo

This study is an endeavour to demostrate the fact that the Visigoths did not change the meaning of the tributary system in the Later Roman Empire and therefore the old collatio lustralis, now called solutio auraria weighed upon all those who sold the goods they themselves produced (and probably als...

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Main Author: Arcadio del Castillo
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Editum, Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia 1991-05-01
Series:Antigüedad y Cristianismo
Online Access:https://revistas.um.es/ayc/article/view/62341
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description This study is an endeavour to demostrate the fact that the Visigoths did not change the meaning of the tributary system in the Later Roman Empire and therefore the old collatio lustralis, now called solutio auraria weighed upon all those who sold the goods they themselves produced (and probably also those who received a remuneration). The craftsmen and tradesmen of the towns, up to this moment not taxed by the principal tribute of the Visigothic Kingdom (capitatio), were now included in the tributary system.
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spelling doaj.art-4392337819ea4ac882d79819b06da29a2023-04-03T20:30:39ZdeuEditum, Ediciones de la Universidad de MurciaAntigüedad y Cristianismo0214-71651989-61821991-05-018La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodoArcadio del Castillo This study is an endeavour to demostrate the fact that the Visigoths did not change the meaning of the tributary system in the Later Roman Empire and therefore the old collatio lustralis, now called solutio auraria weighed upon all those who sold the goods they themselves produced (and probably also those who received a remuneration). The craftsmen and tradesmen of the towns, up to this moment not taxed by the principal tribute of the Visigothic Kingdom (capitatio), were now included in the tributary system. https://revistas.um.es/ayc/article/view/62341
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La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodo
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title La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodo
title_full La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodo
title_fullStr La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodo
title_full_unstemmed La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodo
title_short La collatio lustralis en el régimen fiscal del reino visigodo
title_sort la collatio lustralis en el regimen fiscal del reino visigodo
url https://revistas.um.es/ayc/article/view/62341
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