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  1. Statu quo ante bellum. L'expression statu quo ante bellum 1 (ou in statu quo ante bellum) signifie littéralement « comme les choses étaient avant la guerre » en latin. Cette expression était à l'origine employée dans les traités pour se référer à un retrait des troupes ennemies et à la restauration de la souveraineté qui prévalait ...

  2. Status quo. After the Byzantine–Hungarian War between 1127 and 1129, relations between the two powers had stagnated but no direct confrontation occurred for twenty years. During the war, the Byzantines retained control of Braničevo (Barancs), Belgrade and Zemun, and recaptured the Sirmium region, which had been Hungarian since the 1060s.

    • 1149–1155
    • Status quo ante bellum, peace signed for 5 years, extended for another 5 years in 1161
    • Southern Hungary, Balkans
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Status_quoStatus quo - Wikipedia

    Status quo is a Latin phrase meaning the existing state of affairs, particularly with regard to social, political, religious, scientific or military issues. [1] In the sociological sense, the status quo refers to the current state of social structure or values. [2]

  5. Status quo ante bellum latin kifejezés. Jelentése: a háború után visszaáll a háborút megelőző állapot. A hadviselő felek egyike sem nyer vagy veszít területet, gazdasági vagy politikai jogokat. Példák. A status quo ante bellummal végződő háborúk egyik példája az 1812-es brit–amerikai háború.

  6. Status quo ante bellum sta´tūs kwō an´tā bāl´lūm . stâ´tus kwō ân´ be´lum . n. “The condition in which before war.”The situation as it existed before an armed conflict occurred, usually with reference to the situation existing before one belligerent seized and occupied foreign or disputed territory. ... ...

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