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Colonate --- Colonatus (Roman law) --- Land tenure --- Agriculture
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Colonatus (Roman law) --- Colonus (Roman law) --- Labor laws and legislation (Roman law) --- Roman law --- Colonatus (Roman law).
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Roman provinces --- Carolingians --- Provinces romaines --- Carolingiens --- Italy --- France --- Germany --- Italie --- Allemagne --- History --- Histoire --- Agriculture --- Colonate. --- Colonatus (Roman law) --- Land tenure --- Economic aspects --- Colonatus (Roman law). --- Colonat (droit romain) --- Conditions rurales -- Rome --- Europe --- Conditions rurales
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Collisions at sea. --- Collisions at sea. --- Colonatus (Roman law). --- Colonatus (Roman law). --- Conflict of laws --- Conflict of laws --- Liability for marine accidents --- Liability for marine accidents. --- Liability for marine accidents. --- Liability for marine accidents. --- Liability for marine accidents. --- France.
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Slavery (Roman law) --- Colonatus (Roman law) --- Labor laws and legislation (Roman law) --- Esclavage (Droit romain) --- Travail --- Droit romain
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Colonatus (Roman law) --- Colonus (Roman law) --- Labor laws and legislation (Roman law) --- Roman law --- E-books --- Colonies --- Rome --- Histoire ancienne --- Colonies romaines
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The fourth and fifth centuries AD gave rise to a particular phenomenon in the Roman Empire: the colonate. The colonate involved the fiscal regulation of a relationship of surety between landowners and farmers in the later Roman Empire and played a major role in agrarian and social relations, with implications for these farmers' freedom of movement and transmission of status. This study provides a clear and comprehensive reassessment of the legal aspects of the phenomenon, embedding them as far as possible in their social and economic contexts. As well as taking the innovative approach of working retrogradely, or backwards through time, the volume provides a thorough assessment of two critical sources, the Theodosian and Justinian Codes, and will therefore be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Roman law and the agricultural and social history of late antiquity.
Colonate. --- Colonatus (Roman law) --- Land tenure (Roman law) --- Farm tenancy (Roman law) --- Agricultural laws and legislation (Roman law) --- Serfdom (Roman law) --- Colonate --- Peasants --- Social aspects. --- Economic aspects.
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