to the Foedus Cassianum, and there is a suggestion (though not certain) that the Hernici may have been admitted as a party to the actual Foedus Cassianum...
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species Melanoplus foedus: Melanoplus foedus fluviatilis Bruner, 1897 i c g Melanoplus foedus foedus Scudder, 1878 i c g Melanoplus foedus iselyi Hebard,...
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Eremocossus foedus is a species of moth of the family Cossidae. It was described by Charles Swinhoe in 1899. It is found in Spain. The wingspan is about...
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the Latin League in 493 BC. According to Roman tradition, the treaty, the Foedus Cassianum, followed a Roman victory over the league in the Battle of Lake...
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League of peace (redirect from Foedus pacificum)
League of peace (Latin: foedus pacificum) is an expression coined by Immanuel Kant in his work "Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch". The league of...
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Austrobatrachus foedus, the puzzled toadfish, is a species of toadfish found along the Atlantic Coast of South Africa. This species grows to a length of...
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sailing to Menorca and then to Liguria. Ibiza negotiated a favorable treaty (Foedus) with the Romans, which spared Ibiza from further destruction and allowed...
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the Iberian Peninsula forced the Roman authorities to establish a treaty (foedus) by which the Suebi would settle peacefully and govern Galicia as imperial...
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commercial character. The "Genoese oppidum" had an alliance with Rome through a foedus aequum (equal pact) in the course of the Second Punic War. The Carthaginians...
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in a treaty in 382. The treaty struck with the Goths was to be the first foedus on imperial Roman soil. It required these semi-autonomous Germanic tribes...
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The terms "federalism" and "confederalism" share a root in the Latin word foedus, meaning "treaty, pact or covenant". Their common early meaning until the...
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assassinated in 415. One of Wallia's most notable achievements was negotiating a foedus (a kind of treaty or agreement) with the Roman emperor Honorius in 416....
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poenam "punishment" > Romance */pena/ > Spanish/Italian pena, French peine; foedus "ugly" > Romance */fedo/ > Spanish feo, Portuguese feio. There are relatively...
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"to strike", referring to a ritual striking of ritual as illustrated in foedus ferire, of which the silex, a quartz rock, is evidence in his temple on...
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considered valuable for determining the Salihids' fall and the terms of their foedus with the Byzantines. During the Middle Ages, Arab civilization flourished...
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Bulgaria-based outsourcing company for an undisclosed sum. January 2, 2008 Foedus VMware acquired the New Hampshire (U.S.) based professional services company...
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three keels (ships), "... this was the number of shiploads that led to the foedus or treaty settlement. Gildas also uses in their correct sense technical...
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invasion which occurred shortly after in the same year In 493 a treaty, the Foedus Cassianum, was concluded, establishing a mutual military alliance between...
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of King Antiochus: There were three kinds of treaties (foedera, singular foedus), he said, by which states and kings concluded friendships (amicitiae):...
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3 km (2 mi) from the coast. Stalia had an alliance with Rome through a foedus aequum (equal pact) in the course of the Second Punic War (218-201 BC)....
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(English: /ʃmɔːlˈkɔːldɪk/; German: Schmalkaldischer Bund; Medieval Latin: Foedus Smalcaldicum or Liga Smalcaldica) was a military alliance of Lutheran princes...
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the Hittite monarch Hattusili III after the Battle of Kadesh. c. 493 BCE Foedus Cassianum Ends the war between the Roman Republic and the Latin League,...
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with formally independent and equal cities, and sealed by a common treaty (foedus); next came the civitates liberae ("free cities"), which indicated communities...
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was forced to sign a treaty or foedus with Constantine in 332. Yet some scholars dispute that this treaty was a foedus, but more like an act of submission...
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conducted until a treaty was reached in 382. This treaty was the first foedus on imperial Roman soil and required these semi-autonomous Germanic tribes—among...
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the creation of Germanic kingdoms within her borders beginning with the foedus with the Goths in Aquitania in 418. The general decline of population, technological...
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Florence: Alinea. Oneto, Gilberto (1997). L'invenzione della Padania. Ceresola: Foedus.Oneto, Gilberto (2010). Il sole delle Alpi. Mito, storia e realtà di un...
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Rica Cryptocellus florezi Platnick & García, 2008 — Colombia Cryptocellus foedus Westwood, 1874 — Brazil Cryptocellus gamboa Platnick & Shadab, 1981 — Panama...
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hands of the Numantines and was forced to surrender, an event known as the foedus Mancinum. As his successor in Spain, it was Furius Philus who handed Mancinus...
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