REB 51 1993 France p. 139-154 A. Harvey, The land and luxation in the reign of Alexios I Komnenos : the evidence of Theophylakt's of Ochrid. — Theophylakt's evidence has to be interpreted in comparison with the more detailed information provided by the archives of the Athonite monasteries. The fiscal reassessments ordered by Alexios Komnenos were intended to increase tax revenues and only a very few, highly privileged landowners like Lavni could escape the impact of these measures. In spite of Theophylakt's impressive range of contacts, he had great difficulty in restraining fiscal officials, because he was not confronting isolated abuses by individual officials, but a concerted imperial policy.Harvey Alan. The land and taxation in the rei...
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Imperial estates represented the most important item amongst the properties possessed by the emperor...
In 188 B.C.E., a Roman commission awarded most of Anatolia (Asia Minor) to the Attalid dynasty, a mo...
When the first Paleologan emperors were forced, by external circumstances, to increase taxes through...
This article deals with the question of taxation in Asia Minor, both in the territory administered d...
Eric McGeer (Trad.), The Land Legislation of the Macedonian Emperors. In: Revue des études byzantine...
Drawing on the publication of a dozen of new inscriptions during the past fifteen years, the article...
The Flavii Apiones, owners of a large estate in Byzantine Egypt (fourth to seventh centuries), appea...
REB 46 1988 France p. 191-210 C. Zuckerman, The Reign of Constantine V in the Miracles of St. Theod...
W tekście poddano analizie wybrane relacje dotyczące obciążeń fiskalnych spoczywających na mieszkańc...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...
Delouis Olivier. Mike T. G. Humphreys, Law, Power, and Imperial Ideology in the Iconoclast Era, c. 6...
Taxation is an important pillar of the economy of a State, as it constitutes the main source of inco...
Modern scholarship accepts the existence of two double monasteries of Christ Philanthropos located i...
Andrew Pfannkuche\u27s and I\u27s research focused on the often-overlooked Empress Irene. Specifical...
In this thesis I respond to calls by historians for a study of ancient Athenian taxation. The thesis...
Imperial estates represented the most important item amongst the properties possessed by the emperor...
In 188 B.C.E., a Roman commission awarded most of Anatolia (Asia Minor) to the Attalid dynasty, a mo...
When the first Paleologan emperors were forced, by external circumstances, to increase taxes through...