Compascuus

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Compascuus is Latin for commonly grazed, and hence often used in the forms ager compascuus (common pasture land) and compascuum (the common pasture). In the early Roman Republic, there were three kinds of land: private, public and common pasture. The Lex Agraria, which formalized the existing situation after the land reforms, set limits on how many cattle an individual could graze on ager compascuus without having to pay dues. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Compascuus
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rdf:langString Compascuus is Latin for commonly grazed, and hence often used in the forms ager compascuus (common pasture land) and compascuum (the common pasture). In the early Roman Republic, there were three kinds of land: private, public and common pasture. The Lex Agraria, which formalized the existing situation after the land reforms, set limits on how many cattle an individual could graze on ager compascuus without having to pay dues.
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