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Meaning of censual
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censual (a.)
Relating to, or containing, a census.
censual Sentence Examples
- The censual records from ancient civilizations provide valuable insights into their socio-economic structures.
- In medieval Europe, censual obligations were often imposed on peasants by feudal lords.
- The censual taxation system was a key source of revenue for the Roman Empire.
- Censual surveys were conducted periodically to assess landownership and property values.
- The censual census documented demographic data and property ownership in the region.
- The censual archives contain detailed records of land transactions and property boundaries.
- Censual laws regulated land tenure and inheritance rights in feudal societies.
- The censual register served as an official record of citizens' rights and obligations.
- The legal system relied on censual documentation to adjudicate property disputes.
- Historians study censual documents to reconstruct the economic and social history of past societies.
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Relating to, or containing, a census.
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The censual records from ancient civilizations provide valuable insights into their socio-economic structures.
In medieval Europe, censual obligations were often imposed on peasants by feudal lords.
The censual taxation system was a key source of revenue for the Roman Empire.
Censual surveys were conducted periodically to assess landownership and property values.