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Sicaricon (Hebrew: סיקריקון), lit. 'usurping occupant;
possessor of
confiscated property; the law
concerning the
purchase of
confiscated property' (now...
- Sikrikim, or Sicarii,
members of an ultra-orthodox
modern Israeli sect
Sicaricon, the Roman-era laws
concerning the
usurping occupant of
lands in Judea...
- robbers), and to
government personnel involved with
implementing the laws of
Sicaricon. Maimonides, in his
Mishnah commentary (Makhshirin 1:6),
explains the...
- abandoned. The
opposite was res mancipi, or "owned" property. Res
communis Sicaricon Bouckaert,
Boudewijn (1999). "Original ****ignment of
Private Property"...
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overall communal tax.
Jewish poll tax
Jizya Leibzoll Opferpfennig Rabbi tax
Sicaricon Tolerance tax As
translated by
Molly Whittaker, Jews and Christians: Graeco-Roman...
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conflicts in the Near East
Religious ****cution in the
Roman Empire Sicaricon (Jewish law) List of
Jewish civil wars Josephus. BJ. 6.9.3., ****us Project...
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escape riding on the lion's back. List of
conflicts in the Near East
Sicaricon (Jewish law) L. J. F.
Keppie (2000)
Legions and veterans:
Roman army papers...
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First tithe Second tithe Poor
tithe Terumat hamaaser Demai Orlah Bikkurim Sicaricon Hallah Kil'ayim
Halakhic principles Aveira Bemeizid, beshogeg, and beones...
- reality,
almost all of it was
under private occupation.
Cursus publicus Sicaricon (Jewish law) AGER
PUBLICUS https://www2.classics.upenn.edu/myth/php/tools/dictionary...