Themiclesian land law
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Themiclesian land law is a system of recognizing and organizing interests in land that was in effect in Themiclesia and territories under its government.
History
It is not entirely clear how local interests in land were organized during the Themiclesian Antiquity. Large swathes of land, including populations on it, were regularly granted by rulers to their nobles, often without a stated obligation, and a similar process may also happen between the recipient of the land and his clients.