e/Colonus (person)

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has glosseng: A colonus was a type of Roman peasant farmer, a serf. This designation was carried into the Medieval period for much of Europe. Coloni worked on large Roman estates called "latifundia" and could never leave. Latifundia raised sheep and other types of cattle. The latifundia typically used slave labor, but in some cases the land was worked by free, serf-like, tenant farmers. The tenant farmers were known as coloni (singular: colonus). The coloni farmed the land and paid rent to the owner of the latifundium. Their rent usually consisted of a portion of their harvest, labor, or money. Coloni could be hunted or flogged if they left the latifundium although technically still free. Increasing numbers of people were forced to become coloni due to the decreasing number of slaves to support the economy because of Rome's failure to win battles. Coloni became bandits, with Bulla Felix as a prime example, which further harmed the trade system.
lexicalizationeng: Colonus
instance ofc/Social classes in ancient Rome
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Bulgarian
has glossbul: Колоните са категория свободни хора в древен Рим, гражданската правоспособност на които била ограничена поради зависимостта им от земевладелеца, чиято земя обработвали.
lexicalizationbul: Колони
Hebrew
has glossheb: קולונאט (בלטינית: colonatus) היה מושג ששימש לתיאור מעמד צמיתים שהתקיים בקיסרות הרומאית המאוחרת.
lexicalizationheb: קולונאט
Polish
has glosspol: Kolon (z łac. colonus - wieśniak) - w starożytnym Rzymie dzierżawca działki ziemi od właściciela ziemskiego, w okresie cesarstwa chłop zależny od właściciela latyfundium, a z czasem zniewolony rolnik przypisany do ziemi. Kolonowie stanowili podstawę systemu kolonatu.
lexicalizationpol: kolon

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