Villaltaskálát
Villaltaskálát is a term that appears in historical records from the Hungarian Kingdom. It refers to a specific type of tax levied on land. The name itself is a compound of "villa" (likely referring to a rural estate or manor) and "skálát" (related to scales or a system of measurement, suggesting a quantified or assessed value).
This tax was likely an agrarian levy, collected from landowners based on the size or productivity of
Understanding Villaltaskálát provides insight into the economic and administrative structures of medieval and early modern Hungary.