Police des Vins, the Glossary
The police des vins were a set of codes and business practices set up in the 13th and 14th century that govern the wine trade within the region of Bordeaux and the use of its port by neighboring areas.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Bayonne, Bordeaux, Bordeaux wine, Dax, Landes, Garonne, Gascony, House of Plantagenet, John, King of England, La Rochelle, Languedoc, Louis XVI, Philip II of France, Poitou, Tariff, Wine.
- History of wine
- Taxation in medieval England
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot
Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de l'Aulne (10 May 172718 March 1781), commonly known as Turgot, was a French economist and statesman.
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Bayonne
Bayonne (Baiona; Baiona; Bayona) is a city in Southwestern France near the Spanish border.
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux (Gascon Bordèu; Bordele) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, southwestern France.
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Bordeaux wine
Bordeaux wine (vin de Bordèu, vin de Bordeaux) is produced in the Bordeaux region of southwest France, around the city of Bordeaux, on the Garonne River.
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Dax, Landes
Dax (Dacs; Akize) is a commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France, sub-prefecture of the Landes department.
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Garonne
The Garonne (also,; Occitan, Catalan, Basque, and Garona.,; Garumna. or Garunna) is a river that flows in southwest France and northern Spain.
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Gascony
Gascony (Gascogne; Gasconha; Gaskoinia) was a province of the southwestern Kingdom of France that succeeded the Duchy of Gascony (602–1453).
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House of Plantagenet
The House of Plantagenet (/plænˈtædʒənət/ ''plan-TAJ-ə-nət'') was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou.
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John, King of England
John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216) was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216.
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La Rochelle
La Rochelle (Poitevin-Saintongeais: La Rochéle) is a city on the west coast of France and a seaport on the Bay of Biscay, a part of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Languedoc
The Province of Languedoc (Lengadòc) is a former province of France.
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Louis XVI
Louis XVI (Louis Auguste;; 23 August 175421 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
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Philip II of France
Philip II (21 August 1165 – 14 July 1223), byname Philip Augustus (Philippe Auguste), was King of France from 1180 to 1223.
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Poitou
Poitou (Poitevin: Poetou) was a province of west-central France whose capital city was Poitiers.
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Tariff
A tariff is a tax imposed by the government of a country or by a supranational union on imports or exports of goods.
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Wine
Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit.
See also
History of wine
- 2006 Russian ban of Moldovan and Georgian wines
- Ancient Greece and wine
- Ancient Rome and wine
- Ancient wine
- Areni-1 winery
- Butlerage
- Carchesium (container)
- Carmona Wine Urn
- Champagne Riots
- Charles Saalmann
- Chateau Montelena
- Comet vintages
- Dionysus
- Fumarium
- Giovan Vettorio Soderini
- Great French Wine Blight
- Hajji Firuz Tepe
- History of American wine
- History of Bordeaux wine
- History of Champagne
- History of Chianti
- History of French wine
- History of Portuguese wine
- History of Rioja wine
- History of Sherry
- History of South African wine
- History of the wine press
- History of wine
- KTU 1.41
- Krater
- Kylix
- Kylix depicting athletic combats by Onesimos
- Leon Adams
- Phoenicians and wine
- Police des Vins
- Revolt of the Languedoc winegrowers
- Speyer wine bottle
- Symposium
- Wine in religious communities of the Middle East
- Wine museums
- Wine warehouses of Bercy
- Wineskin
Taxation in medieval England
- Benevolence (tax)
- Boldon Book
- Carucage
- Domesday Book
- Exchequer of the Jews
- Maltolt
- Muragh
- Nomina Villarum
- Pavage
- Police des Vins
- Poll Tax of 1379
- Pontage
- Saladin tithe
- Scot and lot
- Scutage
- Subsidy roll
- Tallage
- Taxatio Ecclesiastica
- Taxation in medieval England
- Teloneum
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_des_Vins
Also known as Grand Coutume, Grande Coutume.