Expropriations et confiscations des terres dans le cadre de la colonisation romaine en Achaïe et en Macédoine

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Expropriations et confiscations des terres dans le cadre de la colonisation romaine en Achaïe et en Macédoine

Ριζάκης, Θανάσης

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2015


Rome had, in the Greek peninsula, a significant amount of land belonging to the ager publicus ; this land was either old royal property (e.g. in Macedonia), confiscated by Aemilius Paullus in 167 BC and leased by the censors or else land belonging to cities (e.g. Corinth) and confiscated after the Achaean war (146 BC). When public property was not available Caesar and his successors had no qualms about confiscating the required land for their colonists (e.g. Buthrote, Dymé) by using various pretexts. Augustus, meanwhile, claimed to have bought the land given to his colonists and literary sources suggest that, in some cases, other kind of financial compensations were given to the old inhabitants of a city transformed into a colony (e.g. Patrai). At the same time the Italian grant of ius italicum was given to some colonies in Macedonia (e.g. Dyrrachion, Philippes) where the newcomers had been expelled from their Italian lands.

Αρχαία Ιστορία (EL)
Ancient history (EN)

Ρωμαικές αποικίες (EL)
Οικονομία (EL)
Ρωμαική περίοδος (EL)
Δημεύσεις γης (EL)

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Αχαΐα
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