In medieval and early modern systems, royal taxes were compulsory payments to the monarch, funding armies, courts, and infrastructure. Collected from subjects and conquered lands, they financed the crown’s authority and public works. The primary beneficiaries were the monarchy, nobility receiving grants, and the state’s military apparatus, though commoners bore the heaviest burden.
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