Charles begins in the early ninth century …
Years: 802 - 802
Charles begins in the early ninth century to issue a new kind of land grant, the aprisio, which reallocates land previously held by the imperial crown fisc in deserted or abandoned areas.
This includes special rights and immunities that allow considerable independence from the imperial control.
Historians have interpreted the aprisio both as an early form of feudalism and in economic and military terms as a mechanism to entice settlers to a depopulated border region.
Such self-sufficient landholders will aid the Counts in providing armed men to defend the Frankish frontier.
Aprisio grants (the first ones are in Septimania) are given personally by the Carolingian king, so that they reinforce loyalty to central power, to counterbalance the local power exercised by the Marcher Counts.
Locations
People
Groups
- Goths (East Germanic tribe)
- Francia (Carolingians)
- Córdoba, Umayyad Emirate of
- Marca Hispanica
- Aquitaine, (Carolingian) Kingdom of
- Frankish, or Carolingian (Roman) Empire
Topics
- Reconquista, the
- Charlemagne, Conquests of
- Charlemagne's Invasion of Northern Spain
- Renaissance, Carolingian
