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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gabelle
The gabelle there was about half of the rate as in the pays de grandes gabelles. The gabelle stayed part of France's legislation until abolished in 1946. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 References External links Parish municipalities in Quebec Incorporated places in Mauricie wikipedia.org
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Maltôte
See also Gabelle Taille References Medieval law Feudalism Ancien Régime wikipedia.org
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Giovanni Rusconi
On several occasions he had disputes with tax collectors who demanded the payment of duties and gabelle, and the Duke of Milan reconfirmed the exemption wikipedia.org
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Rouilles River
The confluence of the Rivière aux Rouilles is located upstream of the La Gabelle dam at: downstream of the Grand-Mère dam; upstream of the Ile des wikipedia.org
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Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Quebec
Photos Related article La Gabelle Generating Station References External links https://web.archive.org/web/20110529035007/http://mont-carmel.org wikipedia.org
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Cachée River (Saint-Maurice River tributary)
The Cachée river flows on the east bank of the Saint-Maurice river upstream of the La Gabelle dam. The confluence of the Cachée river is located upstream of the La Gabelle dam at: upstream of the La Gabelle dam; south-east of the railway bridge spanning wikipedia.org
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Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire
History In 1343, salt became a state monopoly by order of the Valois king Philip VI, who established the gabelle, the tax on salt. Anjou was part of the "great gabelle" area and encompassed sixteen special tribunals or "salt granaries", including that of Richelieu. wikipedia.org
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Salt tax
France The Gabelle, was the French salt tax, initially implemented in 1360 lasting, with brief revisions and lapses until 1946, the Gabelle originated The Gabelle was one of the most unequal forms of revenue generation in the country's history. wikipedia.org
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Revolt of the va-nu-pieds
Revolt of the va-nu-pieds (, barefooted ones) was an unsuccessful popular uprising in Normandy in 1639 following King Louis XIII's decision to set up the gabelle ploughmen, clerks, gentlemen, often impoverished, who were responsible for military exercise, but also the little robins who were jealous of the officers of gabelle wikipedia.org
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