Heredia (etymology)
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Heredia is a place-name and
surname In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name ...
stemming from the singular Latin noun (plural: ). However, different evolution paths have been postulated for the word, even different origins.


Hereditary land

According to Belgian economist
Émile Louis Victor de Laveleye Émile Louis Victor de Laveleye (5 April 1822 – 3 January 1892) was a Belgium, Belgian economist. He was one of the co-founders of the Institut de Droit International in 1873. Biography De Lavaleye was born in Bruges, and educated t ...
, the was "land transmitted hereditarily". The symbolized "the continuity between one generation of citizens and the next". In ''Apellidos vascos'', linguist
Koldo Mitxelena Koldo Mitxelena Elissalt () (also known as ''Luis Michelena''; 1915, Errenteria, Gipuzkoa – 11 October 1987, San Sebastián) was an eminent Basque linguist. He taught in the Department of Philology at the University of the Basque Country, a ...
postulates a similar ''heredium'' root for the surname and village Heredia in the Basque Country, attested as Deredia for small place-names in
Basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
, due to prothesis, in the same way as Basque surname and place-name ''Gerediaga''. Other words related to include: * : the next heir. * :
hereditament In common law, a hereditament (from Latin ''hereditare'', to inherit, from ''heres'', heir) is any kind of property that can be inherited. Hereditaments are divided into corporeal and incorporeal. Corporeal hereditaments are "such as affect the se ...
, all property that may be inherited. * : to cause to inherit. * : an inheritance.


Unit of measurement

A is also an Ancient Roman unit of measurement, approximately equivalent to 1.246 acres or 5060 square meters.Roman Weights & Measure
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Herod

On the other hand,
Flavius Josephus Flavius Josephus (; grc-gre, Ἰώσηπος, ; 37 – 100) was a first-century Romano-Jewish historian and military leader, best known for ''The Jewish War'', who was born in Jerusalem—then part of Roman Judea—to a father of priestly d ...
believes that ''heredium'' was a name given to a costly
citadel A citadel is the core fortified area of a town or city. It may be a castle, fortress, or fortified center. The term is a diminutive of "city", meaning "little city", because it is a smaller part of the city of which it is the defensive core. In ...
in memory of Herod's great actions, as Herod "adorned it with the most costly palaces, and erected very strong fortifications" ('' The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus'', page 48). Likewise, the
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' claims that Heredia is a name derived from Herod the Great and his
Herodian Kingdom The Herodian Kingdom of Judea was a client state of the Roman Republic from 37 BCE, when Herod the Great, who had been appointed "King of the Jews" by the Roman Senate in 40/39 BCE, took actual control over the country. When Herod died in 4 BCE, ...
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References

{{reflist * Ancient Rome Studies - Archimedes Project - Harvard University, http://harvard.edu * Hereditas Journal Information - Oikos Editorial Office - https://web.archive.org/web/20140109064312/http://www.oikos.ekol.lu.se/herjrnl.html * Heredium - Flavius Josephus - ''The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus'' - https://archive.org/details/genuineworksfla00whisgoog ]. Etymologies