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POLESINO DE ROVIGO

Volume 17 · 146 words · 1815 Edition

a province of Italy, in the republic of Venice, lying to the north of the river Po; and bounded on that side by the Paduan, on the south by the Ferrarese, on the east by Degado, and on the west by the Veronese. It is 45 miles in length, and 17 in breadth, and is a fertile country. Rovigo is the capital.

POLETÆ were ten magistrates of Athens, who, with three that had the management of money allowed for public shows, were empowered to let out the tribute-money and other public revenues, and to sell confiscated estates; all which bargains were ratified by their president, or in his name. They were by their office allowed to convict such as had not paid the tribute called Melosios, and sell them in the market by auction. The market where these wretches were sold was called παραλία της μελισσού.