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Dedition
Dedition De*di"tion, n. [L. deditio, fr. dedere to give away, surrender; de- + dare to give.] The act of yielding; surrender. [R.] --Sir M. Hale.

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- In ancient Rome, deditio was the surrender of an enemy community, resulting in the annexation of its territory. The people of the community became peregrini...
- children, and the freedom of their country. But Scipio would accept only deditio (surrender). Hearing this demand for absolute submission, the Numantines...
- negotiate a peace treaty, although for the Romans it would be perceived as the Deditio in dicionem, the surrender. The Lusitanians hoped they could at least renew...
- political existence of their community was dissolved as the result of a deditio, an unconditional surrender. In effect, their polity or civitas ceased...
- Crown of Hungary which was also an 11th-century papal gift. The depicted deditio is considered to be influenced by the Gospel Book of Henry II, Holy Roman...
- end the war as a whole, but interrupt the hostilities only temporarily". deditio, surrender, with "the inherent normative expectation that the victor would...
- disputes of Carniola after performing a Deditio (submission). This occasion is the only known case of a Deditio during Henry V's reign, which historians...
- enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 28 July 2023. Kurelić, Robert (2016). "Ritual deditio na reljefu hrvatskoga vladara". Zbornik (in Croatian). 34: 2–3. doi:10...
- ISBN 978-0891307068. Eckstein, Arthur (1995). "Glabrio and the Aetolians: a note on deditio". Transactions of the American Philological ****ociation. 125: 271–289....
- Compitalia (The Compitalia Festival) Consobrini (Cousins) Crimen (Crime) Deditio (The Surrender) Depositum (Deposit) Divortium (Divorce) Eman****tus (The...