Les rapports fiscaux entre les cités et le pouvoir impérial dans l'Empire romain : le rôle des assemblées provinciales (à propos d'une dédicace de Tarragone, CIL, II, 4248)

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2003

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The local communities of the Roman Empire played an essential part in the institution and the collection of provincial tax, on the basis of a collaboration between the cities elite and the imperial power. From the re-examination of one dedication by the Tarraconensis provincia in honour of one leading citizen from Bergidum Flauiense, who managed the imperial census office, and from the study of some others epigraphical documents, this paper deals with one aspect of this collaboration, which was the indispensable base of the provincials' consent to the tax.

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