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capitulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capitulation may have the
following special meanings.
Capitulation (surrender)
Stock market capitulation...
- 1939, when the
country was
invaded by Italy,
until 1943, when
Italy capitulated to the Allies. Afterwards,
Albania fell
under German occupation, and...
- He is best
remembered as the
commander of the
Austrian forces that
capitulated to Napoleon's
Grande Armée in the
Battle of Ulm in 1805. Karl Mack was...
- the
rival emperors Magnus Magnentius and
Constantius II,
eventually capitulating to the latter.
Vetranio was born in the
Roman province of
Moesia to low-born...
- city for
three days. D'Annunzio
resigned on 28
December and the
Regency capitulated on 30 December 1920.
Italian forces occupied it. The Free
State of Fiume...
-
Athenian fleet at the
Battle of
Aegospotami in 405 BC,
forcing Athens to
capitulate and
bringing the
Peloponnesian War to an end. He then pla**** a key role...
- French-controlled port of
Pondicherry (now Puducherry) in
August 1778,
which capitulated after ten w****s of siege.
Following the
colonial victory at Saratoga...
- days
while facing the
threat of
violence on
Lagos and its people, but
capitulated and
signed the
Lagos Treaty of Cession.
Lagos was
declared a
colony on...
- of
aircraft of the
United Kingdom in
World War II
Italy capitulated in 1943
France capitulated in 1940 The
World War II Data Book "Out-Producing the Enemy:...
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Alexander destro**** Tyre, most of the
towns on the
route to
Egypt quickly capitulated. However,
Alexander was met with
resistance at Gaza. The
stronghold was...