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market capitulation Capitulation (treaty)
Capitulations of the
Ottoman Empire Capitulation (algebra)
Conclave capitulation Electoral capitulation This disambiguation...
- The
Capitulation of
Wittenberg (German:
Wittenberger Kapitulation) was a
treaty on 19 May 1547 by
which John
Frederick I,
Elector of Saxony, was compelled...
- An
electoral capitulation (German: Wahlkapitulation) was
initially a
written agreement in
parts of Europe, prin****lly the Holy
Roman Empire,
whereby from...
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Capitulation (Latin: capitulum, a
little head or division; capitulare, to
treat upon terms) is an
agreement in time of war for the
surrender to a hostile...
- The
Articles of
Capitulation of
Quebec were
agreed upon
between Jean-Baptiste
Nicolas Roch de Ramezay, King's Lieutenant,
Admiral Sir
Charles Saunders...
- No to
capitulation! (Ukrainian: Ні капітуля́ції!, romanized: Ni kapitulyátsiyi!, IPA: [n⁽ʲ⁾i kɐp⁽ʲ⁾itʊˈlʲat͡s⁽ʲ⁾iji]) was a
series of
protests in Ukraine...
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January 1944, the
Working Security Committee in the EAC proposed: that the
capitulation of
Germany should be
recorded in a
single do****ent of
unconditional surrender...
- that
preserving Hirohito's
central role
could facilitate an
orderly capitulation of all ****anese
troops in the
Pacific theatre.
Without it,
securing a...
- The
Articles of
Capitulation of
Montreal were
agreed upon
between the
Governor General of New France,
Pierre François de Rigaud,
Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal...
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British position began to
deteriorate rapidly.
Cornwallis asked for
capitulation terms on
October 17.
After two days of negotiation, the
surrender ceremony...