Arcadius Land Reform (Premysloides Dynasty)

Arcadius Land Reform
Arcadius Land Reform was one-time reform act that occured in early of his reign, during 1365/1366, when he ordered seizure and confiscation of all lands of remaining Hellenized/Romanized Frankish aristocracy, but also Roman and Greek-born aristocracy.

This mostly affected families of Raouli, Rogerios, Vatatzes, Kaballarios, Synadenos, Sphrantzes, Briennos, Gabras, Glabas and few others.

In the end, 152,000 hectares of land were confiscated and granted to Templars, Imperial Military or sold in auctions to smallholders, Imperial Trade Company and oligarchical families.

This reform de facto ended aristocracy and feudalism in Roman Empire, as previous land reforms were directed only against Latin/Frankish aristocracy and not against aristocracy as whole class. De iure, by law, will be feudalism ended in 1386/1392 by "Laws on Manual Workforce in Agriculture" and "Laws on Landlord Legal Position".