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In ancient Rome, deditio was the surrender of an enemy community, resulting in the annexation of its territory. The people of the community became peregrini
Deditio
Personal legal status in ancient Rome
political existence of their community was dissolved as the result of a deditio, an unconditional surrender. In effect, their polity or civitas ceased
Dediticii
Ancient Celtic peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
children, and the freedom of their country. But Scipio would accept only deditio (surrender). Hearing this demand for absolute submission, the Numantines
Celtiberians
Lusitanian leader and rebel (d. 139 BCE)
negotiate a peace treaty, although for the Romans it would be perceived as the Deditio in dicionem, the surrender. The Lusitanians hoped they could at least renew
Viriathus
Roman goddess of trust
required Roman soldiers to adhere to chivalrous conduct in battle and Deditio in Fidem ("Surrender to the Faith") applied to conquered peoples surrendering
Fides_(deity)
Customary law concept within international law
end the war as a whole, but interrupt the hostilities only temporarily". deditio, surrender, with "the inherent normative expectation that the victor would
Jus_gentium
Medieval Croatian crown decorated with crosses
Crown of Hungary which was also an 11th-century papal gift. The depicted deditio is considered to be influenced by the Gospel Book of Henry II, Holy Roman
Crown_of_Zvonimir
War between Rome and the Seleucid Empire, 192–188 BC
(help) Eckstein, Arthur (1995). "Glabrio and the Aetolians: a note on deditio". Transactions of the American Philological Association. 125: 271–289.
Roman–Seleucid_war
enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 28 July 2023. Kurelić, Robert (2016). "Ritual deditio na reljefu hrvatskoga vladara". Zbornik Odsjeka za Povijesne Znanosti Zavoda
History_of_Croatia
Holy Roman Emperor from 1111 to 1125
disputes of Carniola after performing a Deditio (submission). This occasion is the only known case of a Deditio during Henry V's reign, which historians
Henry_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Coinage of Capua, Italy
communities in the area, had not previously issued coinage because, after its deditio to Rome in 343 B.C., in order to defend itself against the Samnites, it
Coinage_of_Capua
1st-century BC Roman comic poet
Compitalia (The Compitalia Festival) Consobrini (Cousins) Crimen (Crime) Deditio (The Surrender) Depositum (Deposit) Divortium (Divorce) Emancipatus (The
Lucius_Afranius_(poet)
Confederation of tribal communities and cities in ancient Greece
(help) Eckstein, Arthur (1995). "Glabrio and the Aetolians: a note on deditio". Transactions of the American Philological Association. 125: 271–289.
Aetolian_League
King of Germany from 1198 to 1208
humbly submitted to the Hohenstaufen. It is the only case of submission (deditio) through which the historical sources provide detailed information. According
Philip_of_Swabia
Ritual public humiliation in France
public humiliation, which origins can be traced back to the Roman ritual of deditio or receptio in fidem. From the 9th to the 14th century, a punishment called
Amende_honorable
German historian
the bishopric of Bamberg. In the same volume, he treated the submission (deditio) of Duke Henry of Carinthia with his army in 1122 under the power of Salzburg
Stefan_Weinfurter
German noble (died 1003)
Yet by October 1002, Herman II undertook a ritual act of submission (deditio) before Henry II at Bruchsal. Herman accepted Henry's kingship and promised
Herman_II,_Duke_of_Swabia
Region in what is now Italy
Rome, depending on one's interpretation of Livy's meaning of the word deditio, and how historically reliable his account is. Either way, Capua soon joined
Ancient_Campania
Region of the Apennine Peninsula
preserves the formula of their surrender, often cited as example of the deditio in fidem. Collatia was founded by the Latin king Silvius of Alba Longa
Latium_Vetus
King of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1075 to 1089
of Zvonimir List of rulers of Croatia Kurelić, Robert (2016). "Ritual deditio na reljefu hrvatskoga vladara". Zbornik Odsjeka za Povijesne Znanosti Zavoda
Demetrius_Zvonimir
German historian
mediators. This took place in a public ritual known as a deditio. The individual performing the deditio was required to demonstrate his self-humiliation by
Gerd_Althoff
Roman consul in 137 BC
felt that the only acceptable outcome of the war would be a capitulation (deditio). When news of the treaty reached the senate in Rome, it consequently caused
Gaius_Hostilius_Mancinus
154–151 BC failed anti-Roman revolt in Hispania
tried to mediate, but Nobilitor would only accept complete surrender (deditio). Consequently, the Celtiberians raised an army of 20,000 infantry and
Second_Celtiberian_War
Roman senator and general
Rome. Eckstein, Arthur M. (1995), "Glabrio and the Aetolians: A Note on Deditio", Transactions of the American Philological Association, vol. 125, pp. 271–289
Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 191 BC)
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio_(consul_191_BC)
Roman consul in 181 BC
of peace, were caught by surprise and effected an immediate surrender (deditio). The senate then approved a plan for removing the Apuani from their land
Marcus_Baebius_Tamphilus
Ancient Gallic people of northern Italy
confluence of the Adda. The friendship may have been the outcome of a formal deditio (surrender). The following year, while the consuls were besieging Acerrae
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The act of yielding; surrender.