allodium
/ˈælɪədɪəm/Definitions
1. noun
A piece of land that was given as a reward, especially to a soldier in ancient Rome.
“The soldier’s allodium served as a symbol of his honor and loyalty to the empire.”
1. noun
A piece of land that was given as a reward, especially to a soldier in ancient Rome.
“The soldier’s allodium served as a symbol of his honor and loyalty to the empire.”