The colonus and the land tax
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Keywords

Colonus
Locatio conductio
Lex conductionis
Lex locationis
Servus terrae
Capitatio Colonus
Locatio conductio
Lex conductionis
Lex locationis
Servus terrae
Capitatio

How to Cite

Fuenteseca, M. (2012). The colonus and the land tax. RIDROM. International Journal of Roman Law, 1(9), 28–103. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/ridrom/article/view/18000

Abstract

The colonus in Rome was a free man who rented a farm for a predetermined time. But according to the constitutions of the lower empire, colonus was also the servus terrae, who was immovably attached to the land he cultivated. The reason for the existence of both classes of coloni was a change in the tax on the estate of Roman citizens..
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