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Chapter 6 - The granting of land

from Part II - THE UNDERLYING ECONOMY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

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Summary

It was suggested as a hypothesis in chapter 3 that the founding of new cities by the first Seleukid kings and the policy of land grants to cities, temples and individuals were part of a systematic effort to intensify economic activity and generate more silver revenue for the royal exchequer.

LAND OWNERSHIP

The starting point in any discussion of land ownership is the arrival of Alexander in Asia. In his edict to Priene (OGIS 1) Alexander made clear to a Greek city what he considered the status of land in its vicinity would be:

Βασιλέως Ἀλ[εξάνδ]ρου, τῶν ἐν Ναυλόχωι κ[ατοικούν]των ὅσοι μὲν εἰσὶ [Πριηνεῖ]ς, αὐτο[νό]μους εἶναι κα[ὶ ἐλευθ]έρους, ἔχ[οντ]ας τήν τ[ε γῆγ κ]αὶ τὰς οἰκίας τὰς ἐν τ[ῆι π]όλει πά[σα]ς καὶ τὴγ χώραν, ὥ[σπερ οἱ] Πριηνεῖ[ς αὑτοὶ] … αἷς ἂν δέω[νται …] τὸ δὲ … καὶ Μυρσ[ηλείωγ κ]αὶ Πε[διέωγ …] χώραγ [γ]ινώσκω ἐμὴν εἶναι, τοὺς δὲ κατοικοῦντας ἐν ταῖς κώμαις ταύταις φέρειν τοὺς φόρους τῆς δὲ συντάξεως ἀφίημι τὴμ Πριηνέωμ πόλιν …

From King Alexander. Of the inhabitants of Naulochos, those who are Prienians will be autonomous and free, possessing all their land and houses in the city and its countryside (chora), just like the Prienians themselves … as to what they might desire. The … and the … of the Myrselieis and Pedieis I make known to be my land and those who live in these villages will pay tribute. I free the city of the Prienians from the syntaxis …

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The Seleukid Royal Economy
The Finances and Financial Administration of the Seleukid Empire
, pp. 87 - 114
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2004

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