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The Byzantine Tax Machine: How Basil II Filled the Imperial Treasury

8 min · 12. juni 2026
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This episode explores the Byzantine Empire's sophisticated tax system, focusing on the reign of Basil II (976–1025) and his landmark legislation, the Novellae. We examine how Basil reshaped the tax code to protect small farmers, curb the power of the military aristocracy (the dynatoi), and amass the empire's largest treasury. Along the way, we uncover the roles of the epoptes (tax inspector), the praktikon (cadaster), and the ingenious practice of allelengyon (collective liability). We also touch on the devastating impact of tax farming and the rebellion of Bardas Phokas. By the end, you'll understand why Byzantine taxation wasn't just about revenue—it was a tool for social engineering and imperial survival. #Byzantium #BasilII #ByzantineTaxation #Novellae #Dynatoi #Epoptes #Praktikon #Allelengyon #BardasPhokas #BulgarSlayer #MediterraneanHistory #MedievalEconomics #SmallFarmers #ImperialTreasury #MacedonianDynasty #10thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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