Sindiquen
Sindiquen is a term that originates from the Latin word "sindicus," which means "to count" or "to reckon." In the context of medieval Europe, a sindiquen was a type of tax or levy that was levied on certain goods or transactions. The term is often used to refer to a specific type of tax that was imposed on the sale of certain goods, such as wine or salt, or on the use of certain services, such as innkeeping or ferry services.
The sindiquen was typically a fixed amount that was levied on each transaction, rather than a percentage
The sindiquen was a common form of taxation in medieval Europe, and it was often used to
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