Definition of Debellatio. Meaning of Debellatio. Synonyms of Debellatio

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Debellatio. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Debellatio and, of course, Debellatio synonyms and on the right images related to the word Debellatio.

Definition of Debellatio

No result for Debellatio. Showing similar results...

Debellation
Debellation Deb`el*la"tion, n. [LL. debellatio.] The act of conquering or subduing. [Obs.]

Meaning of Debellatio from wikipedia

- The term debellatio or "debellation" (Latin 'defeating, or the act of conquering or subduing', literally, 'warring (the enemy) down', from Latin bellum...
- West Germany was regarded as a key bulwark against the Eastern Bloc. Debellatio Scorched earth Victor's justice Carthago delenda est Pyrrhic victory Holscher...
- (accusative) as Carthaginem. Ad nauseam Carthaginian peace Death to America Debellatio Genocide Proof by ****ertion List of Latin phrases Est is the third-person...
- hostile armed force of a particular body of troops, a town or a territory. Debellatio occurs when a war ends because of the complete destruction of a belligerent...
- technically at war with South Korea and the United States. Colonialism Conquest Debellatio Discovery doctrine Fait accompli Franz Oppenheimer's "conquest theory"...
- of World War II Armistice of C****ibile Italian Instrument of Surrender Debellatio ****anese Instrument of Surrender Morgenthau Plan Nuremberg trials Paris...
- responsibility Crimes against humanity Customary international humanitarian law Debellatio International law Islamic military jurisprudence Journal of International...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Defeat may refer to: the opposite of victory Debellatio Surrender (military) usually follows a defeat Defeatism Failure List of...
- addition to any other crime named. E.g. "tresp**** de bonis asportatis". debellatio warring down Complete annihilation of a warring party, bringing about...
- Mościcki and Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły on 17 September as evidence of debellatio causing the extinction of the Polish state, and consequently declared...