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The cullagium (also culagium; French: cullage, from Latin colligāre, "to collect") was a tax first imposed in England and France around the pontificate of Urban II (ca. 1042 – 29 July 1099) and thereafter as part of a drive towards clerical celibacy. It was a tax levied by the state on mistresses kept by clergymen. This was ostensibly to discourage the keeping of such mistresses, a practice officially condemned by both Church and state, but became a convenient source of revenue to the latter.

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  • The cullagium (also culagium; French: cullage, from Latin colligāre, "to collect") was a tax first imposed in England and France around the pontificate of Urban II (ca. 1042 – 29 July 1099) and thereafter as part of a drive towards clerical celibacy. It was a tax levied by the state on mistresses kept by clergymen. This was ostensibly to discourage the keeping of such mistresses, a practice officially condemned by both Church and state, but became a convenient source of revenue to the latter. (en)
  • Mit Cullagium (auch Culagium oder französisch cul(l)age) wurden im Mittelalter bestimmte Geld- oder Naturalienabgaben, meist im Zusammenhang mit der Heirat, bezeichnet. (de)
  • El cullagium es un antiguo tributo establecido por el Papa Urbano II (ca. 1042 – 1099) como parte de una tendencia hacia el celibato clerical. Por este impuesto, La Iglesia católica permitía a los clérigos mantener una concubina en la medida que pagase anualmente una cantidad de dinero. Supuso también una vía extra de financiación de la Iglesia.​ Con el tiempo, se transformó la naturaleza de este gravamen, cuando los príncipes se lo adjudicaron, definiéndose en 1733 como un tributo que deben pagar a su señor los sujetos que contraen matrimonio.​ (es)
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  • The cullagium (also culagium; French: cullage, from Latin colligāre, "to collect") was a tax first imposed in England and France around the pontificate of Urban II (ca. 1042 – 29 July 1099) and thereafter as part of a drive towards clerical celibacy. It was a tax levied by the state on mistresses kept by clergymen. This was ostensibly to discourage the keeping of such mistresses, a practice officially condemned by both Church and state, but became a convenient source of revenue to the latter. (en)
  • Mit Cullagium (auch Culagium oder französisch cul(l)age) wurden im Mittelalter bestimmte Geld- oder Naturalienabgaben, meist im Zusammenhang mit der Heirat, bezeichnet. (de)
  • El cullagium es un antiguo tributo establecido por el Papa Urbano II (ca. 1042 – 1099) como parte de una tendencia hacia el celibato clerical. Por este impuesto, La Iglesia católica permitía a los clérigos mantener una concubina en la medida que pagase anualmente una cantidad de dinero. Supuso también una vía extra de financiación de la Iglesia.​ Con el tiempo, se transformó la naturaleza de este gravamen, cuando los príncipes se lo adjudicaron, definiéndose en 1733 como un tributo que deben pagar a su señor los sujetos que contraen matrimonio.​ (es)
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