- /ˌfɛdəˈreɪtəs/ FED-ə-RAY-təs) were
peoples and
cities bound by a treaty,
known as
foedus, with Rome.
During the
Roman Republic, the term
identified the socii, but...
- to the
Foedus C****ianum, and
there is a
suggestion (though not certain) that the
Hernici may have been
admitted as a
party to the
actual Foedus C****ianum...
-
species Melanoplus foedus:
Melanoplus foedus fluviatilis Bruner, 1897 i c g
Melanoplus foedus foedus Scudder, 1878 i c g
Melanoplus foedus iselyi Hebard,...
-
Eremocossus foedus is a
species of moth of the
family Cossidae. It was
described by
Charles Swinhoe in 1899. It is
found in Spain. The
wingspan is about...
- the
Latin League in 493 BC.
According to
Roman tradition, the treaty, the
Foedus C****ianum,
followed a
Roman victory over the
league in the
Battle of Lake...
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Austrobatrachus foedus, the
puzzled toadfish, is a
species of
toadfish found along the
Atlantic Coast of
South Africa. This
species grows to a
length of...
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commercial character. The "Genoese oppidum" had an
alliance with Rome
through a
foedus aequum (equal pact) in the
course of the
Second Punic War. The Carthaginians...
- (English: /ʃmɔːlˈkɔːldɪk/; German:
Schmalkaldischer Bund;
Medieval Latin:
Foedus Smalcaldi**** or Liga Smalcaldica) was a
military alliance of
Lutheran princes...
- the
Iberian Peninsula forced the
Roman authorities to
establish a
treaty (
foedus) by
which the
Suebi would settle peacefully and
govern Galicia as imperial...
- in a
treaty in 382. The
treaty struck with the
Goths was to be the
first foedus on
imperial Roman soil. It
required these semi-autonomous
Germanic tribes...