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- Land_reform_in_ancient_Egypt abstract "Land ownership in ancient Egypt cycled between private, monarch and feudal. A strong king could take advantage of harsh situations such as famine, buy lands from private owners and make them a property of the crown. A weaker king would have to buy services from strong lords by giving them gifts of land. Pirenne distinguishes three such cycles: Cycle 1 contains the Old Kingdom of Egypt. It started in ancient times with nomadic clans settling down (4th millennium BC), continued with king Menes claiming to be the divine owner of all lands (c. 3000 BC) and ended with Pepi II and his weak successors who enabled the rise of feudal lords (c. 2200 BC). Cycle 2 contains the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2133 BC), the Hyksos occupation and the New Kingdom of Egypt (c. 1567 BC). Cycle 3 contains the occupation of Egypt by the Persia (525 BC), Greek (332 BC; the Ptolemies) and Rome (30 BC).Two land reforms are documented: one involving land concentration and the other attempting land re-division.".
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- Land_reform_in_ancient_Egypt comment "Land ownership in ancient Egypt cycled between private, monarch and feudal. A strong king could take advantage of harsh situations such as famine, buy lands from private owners and make them a property of the crown. A weaker king would have to buy services from strong lords by giving them gifts of land. Pirenne distinguishes three such cycles: Cycle 1 contains the Old Kingdom of Egypt.".
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