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Banditry - Wikipedia
Banditry is a type of organized crime committed by outlaws typically involving the threat or use of violence. A person who engages in banditry is known as a bandit and primarily commits crimes such as extortion, robbery, and murder, either as an individual or in groups. Banditry is a vague concept of criminality and … 詳細
The term bandit (introduced to English via Italian around 1776) originates with the early Germanic legal practice of outlawing criminals, termed *bamnan (English ban). The legal term in the Holy Roman Empire was Acht or 詳細
Europe
Medieval period
Tradition depicts medieval German robber barons as bandits.
Pope Sixtus V had … 詳細• Fence, helping bandits to sell stolen goods.
• Irregular military, how bandits were sometimes treated in chaotic times.
• Henchman 詳細Social bandit
"Social banditry" is a term invented by the historian Eric Hobsbawm in his 1959 book Primitive Rebels, a study of popular forms of resistance that also incorporate behaviour characterized as illegal. He further expanded the field … 詳細Americas
• Banditry in Chile
• Cangaço, banditry in Northeast Region, Brazil
Asia 詳細CC-BY-SA ライセンスに準拠した Wikipedia テキスト 34 The Roman Bandit ( Latro ) as Criminal and Outsider
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ウェブ2014年5月24日 · Ancient writers utilized the myth of the “noble bandit” as counterpart to state power, suggesting that noble bandits would outclass actual rulers. It would, however, be wrong to take these symbolic representations of banditry as
Bandits Real and Imagined in Greco-Roman Egypt
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Beware of Bandits! Banditry and Land Travel in the Roman Empire
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