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Latifundia (4991 bytes)
1: ...of [[Hispania Baetica]] in southern Spain. The ''latifundia'' were the closest approximation to industrialize... 3: "Latifundia" is often extended to describe the ''[[hacienda]]... 7: ==Hellenistic Latifundia== 10: The Hellenistic ''latifundia'' were more typical of the export-oriented agricu... 12: ==Roman Latifundia== Latifundio (126 bytes) 1: ... a large landed estate in Latin America, like a [[latifundia|latifundium]] in ancient Rome. Culture of Rome (2076 bytes) 35: **[[Latifundia]] 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt (2383 bytes) 1: ...m held very little or no land at all, while the [[latifundia]] owned more than half of the [[arable land]]. Settefinestre (2935 bytes) 3: ...n the area, run by slave labor not unlike the ''[[latifundia]]'' holdings typical of southern Italy. The villa... Roman villa (3814 bytes) 1: ...re]] has been interpreted as being one of the ''[[latifundia]]'' or large slave-run villas that were involved... Plantation (5150 bytes) 6: ...rable economic structure in antiquity was the ''[[latifundia]]'' that produced commercial quantities of grain ... Serf (5472 bytes) 7: ...ownership become concentrated in large estates (''latifundia'') worked by tenant farmers (''coloni''). The te... Volyns'ka oblast' (5277 bytes) 34: ... However, in the course of converting the large [[latifundia]] estates owned by Polish nobles into farms forme... Seville (6382 bytes) 13: ...attractor for people around Spain, ranging from [[latifundia]] nobles and foreign merchants (brokered by Spani... Reconquista (6971 bytes) 25: ...litary orders and nobles were the origin of the [[latifundia]] in today's [[Andalusia]] and [[Extremadura]], i... History of Venezuela (6397 bytes) 6: ...erhaps more fruitful economic comparison to the [[latifundia]] of Antiquity. Second Punic War (10239 bytes) 11: ...ering them (indirectly later giving rise to the [[latifundia]]). Despite this resistance, Hannibal was able t... Bishop (13983 bytes) 19: In the Eastern churches, [[latifundia]] entailed to a bishop's [[see]] were much less c... Presidential Palace, Warsaw (11539 bytes) 8: ...[Brody]] (80 km. east of [[Lwów]]) and numerous [[latifundia]] situated in [[Poland]]'s eastern borderlands. I... Roman Republic (16611 bytes) 51: ... peninsula came to depend on [[slavery]] in the [[latifundia]] system, and was rocked by a severe slave revolt... Pliny the Elder (16863 bytes) 43: ...line of agriculture in Italy (xviii. 21 and 35, ''latifundia perdidere Italiam''). Accordingly, for the early ... History of Brazil (1889-1930) (19906 bytes) 30: ==The ''latifundia'' economies== 40: The "politics of the governors," dominated by the latifundias, kept a relative peace until the end of [[World ...
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