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felipe lorenzo del rio

marzadga
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Also marzazga, from Latin martiaticus, of the month of March ( Martius), as our Open Dictionary says. Tax of vassalage and submission that had to pay the king since the Middle Ages all non-ecclesiastical and devoid of the title of nobility in the month of March, after the harsh winter and after having paid the martiniega for St. Martin in November.

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