Act by a warring party to initiate the peace process
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Suing for peace is an act by a warring party to initiate a peace process.
Suingforpeace is an act by a warring party to initiate a peace process. "Suingfor", in this older sense of the phrase, means "pleading or petitioning...
Zama in 202 and resulted in Hannibal's defeat and in Carthage suingforpeace. The peace treaty dictated by Rome stripped Carthage of all of its overseas...
arrived in Rome with news that the Etruscan city-states were discussing suingforpeace. This freed both consuls, who marched on Samnium, Quintus Fabius by...
text is identical, the Hittite version claims that the Egyptians came suingforpeace, and the Egyptian version claims the reverse. The treaty was given...
brother-in-law, Sigismund of Austria-Tyrol. He won only one victory before suingforpeace. He failed to achieve his original objective. He still quarreled with...
prisoners. With French forces marching toward Vienna, the Austrians suedforpeace and agreed to the Treaty of Campo Formio, ending the First Coalition...
hand has prevented Tywin from what would have been the best option of suingforpeace with the Northern Lord and Riverrun. Realizing this Tywin sends Tyrion...
"foundered in the Sea of Gibraltar", a failure that precipitated his suingforpeace. Subsequently, Wallia accepted a treaty offered by Honorius with the...
the State Department did not want the United States to be seen as suingforpeace. The Japanese ambassador to Moscow reacted to the news by calling the...
between the novels and the television adaptation. In the novels, she suesforpeace, seeking an end to the cycle of revenge. In the television adaptation...
quarter, refusal by the victor to spare the lives of surrendered foes Suingforpeace Watt, Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman, pp. 167–174. Peterson, Muhammad:...
involved. The invasion initially went well and in 255 BC the Carthaginians suedforpeace; the proposed terms were so harsh they fought on, defeating the invaders...
number of casualties, and their leaders began to consider negotiating forpeace with the French. The tide of war began to turn in the mid-1660s with the...
they would sueforpeace. By this point, Tojo no longer believed the war aims of 1942 could be achieved, but he believed that his plans for victory in...
treacherous nomadic tribes' leaders and they sent his head to Alexander, suingforpeace. Spitamenes had a daughter, Apama, who was married to one of Alexander's...
it was taken as certain that the Germanic tribes were considering suingforpeace, and that an additional campaign in the next summer would end the war...
the end of the First World War (1914–1918), Germany was exhausted and suedforpeace in desperate circumstances. Awareness of imminent defeat sparked a revolution...
recall. He was defeated in the battle of Zama in 202 BC and Carthage suedforpeace. A treaty was agreed in 201 BC which stripped Carthage of its overseas...
chancellor of the German Empire and minister-president of Prussia. He suedforpeace on Germany's behalf at the end of World War I based on U.S. President...
to accept the mediation of France and the United Provinces in suingforpeace. The Peace of Brömsebro was signed on 13 August 1645, a humiliating disaster...