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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...
- The Ark of the Covenant, also
known as the Ark of the
Testimony or the Ark of God, is
believed to have been the most
sacred religious relic of the Israelites...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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section of the
treaty is
Article 5. Its
commitment clause defines the
casus foederis. It
commits each
member state to
consider an
armed attack against one member...
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Chronicles 5:7, in
Latin (Vulgate): "Et
intulerunt sacerdotes arcam foederis Domini in lo**** suum, id est, ad
oraculum templi, in
Sancta sanctorum subter...
- 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...
- his writings. De
Athenarum statu politico et
literario inde ab
Achaici foederis interitu usque ad
Antoninorum tempora, 1829. De
causis quibusdam Aeschyli...
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would cause the
alliance to
respond by
viewing the
conflict as a
casus foederis, a
trigger for the alliance.
Christopher Clark described that
change as...