The treasury of a kingdom or state.
[French, from Latin fiscus, money basket, treasury.]
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The treasury of a kingdom or state.
[French, from Latin fiscus, money basket, treasury.]
The treasury of a political entity.
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a royal treasury
Under the Merovingians and Carolingians, the
fisc (Root word of "fiscal") applied to the royal demesne which paid taxes, entirely in
kind, from which the royal household was meant to be supported, though it rarely was. Though their personal territory was at
first enormous, the Merovingian kings, faced with stiff resistance to taxation from their Frankish and Gallo-Roman subjects and
ill-served by their illiterate peers, relied on constant conquests to renew the fisc which they were in the habit of
granting away, to ensure continued fidelity among their followers. Once fresh Frankish conquests were no longer forthcoming,
constant redivision of the "fisc" among male heirs reduced Merovingian kingship to a cluster of competitive kinglets subsisting
on inadequate resources. Annual contributions in kind, of grain, produce, fodder, was unwieldy to transport and not easily
convertible, so the restless habit of Merovingian kings moving from stronghold to stronghold, was constantly encouraged.
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