Tribute, or it could be a tax, or just simply loot.
The payment was known as a Tribune.
Just as the Roman Empire charged TAXES to their own people, they charge TAXES to conquered cities/countries as well.
Sometimes this is called tribute.
The Spaniards called people who conquered Mexico and Peru conquistadors. This name was given to a 15th century Spanish conqueror.
The mysterious people who conquered the Romans were the Etruscans.
The Amazigh people, often improperly called "Berbers" or "Moors" were the indigenous North African population who were conquered by the Arab Muslim armies and converted to Islam.
Just as the Roman Empire charged TAXES to their own people, they charge TAXES to conquered cities/countries as well.
Tribute was the term for payments that conquered peoples had to make to the Roman empire. Once they were incorporated into the empire as a province, they paid taxes. The tribute could loosely be called a "punishment payment" for going to war against Rome.
they had a tradition called the heistene where all the conquered people would get feces thrown in their face
i think it is payment from conquered kingdoms cause at that time it was very easy to over through the king so and conquer kingdoms so most probely it would be payment from conquered kingdoms
tribute
A Tribute
Tribute
Sometimes this is called tribute.
i think it is payment from conquered kingdoms cause at that time it was very easy to over through the king so and conquer kingdoms so most probely it would be payment from conquered kingdoms
tribute
Tribute
The Spaniards called people who conquered Mexico and Peru conquistadors. This name was given to a 15th century Spanish conqueror.