imperial fiscus

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The imperial fiscus was the Roman emperor’s personal treasury, managing revenues and expenditures separate from the traditional state treasury of the Republic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman financial institution
imperial treasury
associatedWith imperial administration
category Ancient Roman economy
Roman imperial administration
collects confiscated property
fines
imperial domain revenues
taxes from imperial provinces
tribute
contrastedWith aerarium Saturni NERFINISHED
controls provincial revenues of imperial provinces
documentedIn Roman historiography
Roman legal sources
emergedDuring Principate NERFINISHED
funds Roman army
imperial bureaucracy
imperial court
public works under imperial control
governedBy imperial officials
procuratores
rationales
hasConceptualOpposite public treasury of the Senate
hasFunction centralization of imperial financial power
hasLatinName fiscus
hasPurpose financing imperial governance
supporting emperor’s personal and dynastic interests
hasRole personal treasury of the Roman emperor
historicalPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
influencedBy transition from Republic to Empire
languageOfName Latin
manages imperial expenditures
imperial revenues
partOf Roman Empire
playsRoleIn shift of financial control from Senate to emperor
relatedTo Roman taxation system
imperial household
imperial provinces
separateFrom aerarium NERFINISHED
state treasury of the Roman Republic
typeOfRevenue customs duties
direct taxes
indirect taxes
inheritance taxes
sales taxes
underAuthorityOf Roman emperor NERFINISHED
usedBy Roman emperor

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aerarium Saturni distinctFrom imperial fiscus