coemptio
/soʊˈemtpioʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A form of forced loan or extortion, especially in ancient Rome.
“The Roman general was accused of coemptio for seizing the wealth of the local merchants without their consent.”
1. noun
A form of forced loan or extortion, especially in ancient Rome.
“The Roman general was accused of coemptio for seizing the wealth of the local merchants without their consent.”