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    to oppose the maltôte. As a matter of fact, the maltôte was a tax between 0.33 (Paris) and 0.50% (Tours). By extension, the word "maltôte" quickly was...
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    gabelle), a tax on consumer goods usually used to pay for fortifications (the maltôte), national tariffs (the "aides") on various products (including wine),...
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  • VI of Carpentras, the papal nuncio. In 1375, Gérard imposed a new tax (maltôte) without the consent of the chapter, engendering a dispute with the magistrate...
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  • to be expensive. Edward's taxation on wool exports, also known as the “Maltote” began in 1275 at 6 shillings and 8 pence, or a third of a pound, but by...
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    ("You will radically "give leave" (= get rid of?) those who exact the maltôte tax") Ton estime tu garderas pour les vertus non-pour l’argent. ("You will...
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