Definition of Internecinal. Meaning of Internecinal. Synonyms of Internecinal

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Definition of Internecinal

Internecinal
Interneciary In`ter*ne"cia*ry, Internecinal In`ter*ne"ci*nal, a. Internecine.

Meaning of Internecinal from wikipedia

- The Internecine Project is a 1974 British espionage thriller film written by Mort W. Elkind, Barry Levinson, and Jonathan Lynn, directed by Ken Hughes...
- A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region...
- "internecine conflict", "internal conflict" and "civil war" are often used interchangeably with "non-international armed conflict", but "internecine war"...
- The Suzdalian war of succession of 1174–1177 was a war of succession in Vladimir-Suzdal (Suzdalia), a complex of prin****lities in the northeast of Kievan...
- society, especially from the younger generation, became impatient with the internecine divisions and ineffectiveness of the Palestinian elite and engaged in...
- hundreds of kingdoms, many small armies, powerful regional chieftains, and internecine warfare, gave way to a disciplined central authority. Farmers were freed...
- underwent a severe internal crisis subsequently known as the "Grotesque Internecine Struggle" or "GIS". The roots of the crisis involved a power struggle...
- Ali Abdullah Saleh complained to King Fahd. He was also angered by the internecine tribal fighting among the Afghans. However, he continued working with...
- Hanseatic League, in contrast with the Italian city-states who engaged in internecine strife. This grouping of lands is often called the Angevin Empire. Eleanor...
- because Octavian had no wish to advertise his role in perpetuating Rome's internecine bloodshed. Octavian and other Roman Senators believed that turning the...