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Gabelle - Wikipedia
The gabelle (French pronunciation: [ɡabɛl]) was a very unpopular French salt tax that was established during the mid-14th century and lasted, with brief lapses ...
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GABELLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ga· belle gə-ˈbel : a tax on salt levied in France prior to 1790 Word History Etymology Middle English gabell, borrowed from Middle French gabelle.
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Gabelle | Ancien Régime, Taxation, Monopoly | Britannica
gabelle, form of tax in France before the Revolution of 1789—in particular, from the 15th century onward, the tax on salt ...
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gabelle
gabelle (gaˈbɛl) Also 5–8 gabel(l, 6 gable. [a. F. gabelle, ad. med.L. gabella, a deriv. from gablum, gabulum, a tax, impost, a word of Teut. origin; see gavel. Cf. Pr. and Sp. gabela, It. gabella. From the 16th cent. it is rarely used by English writers except as a foreign word, referring esp. to F...
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GABELLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a tax; excise. · French History., a tax on salt, abolished in 1790. gabelle. / ɡæˈbɛl /. noun. French history a salt tax levied ...
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Story of France - The "Gabelle" or Salt Tax - Heritage History
The "Gabelle" or Salt Tax. Henry II., who now in 1547 became king, had none of his father's gracious ways. He was ruled by his favourite, Diana of Poitiers, for ...
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GABELLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
gabelle in American English (gəˈbɛl ) noun a tax levied on salt in France before the Revolution Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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Gabelle: Understanding the Historical Salt Tax in France
Definition & meaning. Gabelle is a historical tax that was levied on salt in France prior to 1790. Initially, this tax applied to various commodities, but over ...
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Was Sel de devoir still a part of the gabelle during the onset ... - Reddit
The gabelle started out as a temporary tax in 1229 made by King Louis IX, before being extended in 1259 by Charles I, then extended indefinitely by King Philip ...
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gabelle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: gabélle. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun; 1.4 Anagrams. 2 French. 2.1 Etymology; 2.2 Pronunciation; 2.3 Noun ...
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gabeller
† gaˈbeller Obs. Also in Fr. form gabellier. [f. gabelle + -er1.] A collector of the gabelle, a tax-gatherer.1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632) 159 To bee thus dayly racked, fleyed and devoured, by so many pety tyrants as it were with their prolling Gabelliers. 1670 Cotton Espernon iii. xi. 539 They dr...
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Gabel
Orlicí, Pardubice Region, Czech Republic
Other uses
The Catlin Gabel School, a pre-K to 12 school in Oregon
, an Italian textile company
See also
Gabelle
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Nampont
After the Spanish invasion, it was transformed into a customs post for the imposition of the Gabelle (taxes levied on salt and other commodities), between
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alcavala
‖ alcavala (alkəˈvɑːlə) [Sp. alcabala, alcavala, ad. Arab. al-qabālah the tax, duty, impost (Fr. gabelle), f. qabala to receive.] (See quot.)1776 Adam Smith W.N. (1869) II. v. ii. 498 The famous Alcavala of Spain..was at first a tax of ten per cent..upon the sale of every sort of property. 1846 Pres...
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Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, Quebec
Local points of interest include La Gabelle Generating Station, a power plant completed in 1924. See also
La Gabelle Generating Station
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Parish municipalities in Quebec
Incorporated places in Mauricie
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