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In the Byzantine Empire, paroikoi were non-proprietary peasants, hereditary holders of their land, irremovable as long as they paid their rent. They appeared ...
Paroikos characterised literally all the inhabitants of villages and estates who were under the authority of a powerful pronoia holder and who were dependent ...
The relationship between the landowner and the paroikos was initially a temporary one. It was only after thirty or more years that it became permanent.
In the Byzantine Empire, paroikoi were non-proprietary peasants, hereditary holders of their land, irremovable as long as they paid their rent. They ...
The people in turn were the monarch's paroikoi (subjects). He was the sole administrator and lawgiver of the holy Basileia and Oikoumene (commonwealth), with ...
Paroikoi were non-proprietory peasants, hereditary holders of their land, irremovable as long as they paid their rent.
An eleutheros paroikos was one who had no personal fiscal obligation either toward the state or toward a third party. ... Merely noting that the peasants were to ...
The dependent cultivators or paroikoi as they were then called, farmed their rented land according to various contracts they held.
The dependent peasants or tenants of a Byzantine monastic economy. An estate, pronoia, was granted by the emperor and tied to military obligation.
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