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Casus foederis (or
casus fœderis) is
derived from the
Latin for "case for the alliance". In
diplomatic terms, it
describes a
situation in
which the terms...
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offenses or
threats against the
nation declaring the war,
whereas a
casus foederis involves offenses or
threats against its ally—usually one
bound by a mutual...
- The Ark of the Covenant, also
known as the Ark of the
Testimony or the Ark of God, is a
purported religious storage and
relic held to be the most sacred...
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professorship in exegesis,
continuing for 25 years.
Introductio in
libros Veteris Foederis usibus academicis accomodata (Vienna, 1825,3 editions)
Archeologia biblica...
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State has a
natural right in
cases not
within the compact, (casus non
fœderis) to
nullify of
their own
authority all ****umptions of
power by
others within...
- exists. Likewise,
allies may not
become co-belligerents in a war if a
casus foederis invoking the
alliance has not arisen. Co-belligerents are
defined in the...
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State has a
natural right in
cases not
within the compact, (casus non
fœderis) to
nullify of
their own
authority all ****umptions of
power by
others within...
- of the Last
Supper and the
Sacraments in his book De
Sacrosanctis novi
foederis Jesu Christi. In 1597
Praetorius was
appointed as
pastor to the
Count of...
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Confederation until 1873. From this, the city
adopted as its
motto Cunabula Foederis, "Birthplace of Confederation". The po****tion of
Charlottetown is estimated...
- his writings. De
Athenarum statu politico et
literario inde ab
Achaici foederis interitu usque ad
Antoninorum tempora, 1829. De
causis quibusdam Aeschyli...