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| chancelant {adj} {pres-p} [empire, trône] | tottering | |
| défunt {adj} [empire, grandeur] | former [e.g. grandeur] | |
Verbs |
| mil. pol. disloquer qc. [empire] | to dismember sth. [empire] | |
| pol. dissoudre qc. [empire, institutions, alliance] | to break up sth. | |
| pol. périr [empire, régime] | to fall | |
Nouns |
| désintégration {f} | collapse [of an empire, of a family, etc.] | |
| pol. effondrement {m} [empire] | downfall | |
| pol. effondrement {m} [empire] | break-up | |
| géogr. pol. Géorgie {f} [État du Sud des États-Unis] | Georgia <GA> [Peach State, Empire State of the South] | |
| hist. Koulak {m} [péj.] [désignait, dans l'Empire russe, un prospère fermier] | Kulak | |
| hist. pol. relig. mamelouks {m.pl} | Mamluk Sultanate [also: Mamluk Egypt or the Mamluk Empire] | |
| hist. Tamerlan {m} | Tamerlane [founder of the Turko-Mongol Timurid Empire] [also known as Amur Timur] | |
2 Words: Verbs |
| se disloquer [machine, armoire, empire] | to break apart | |
| se disloquer [machine, armoire, empire] | to split apart | |
| se tailler qc. [carrière, empire] | to carve out sth. for oneself | |
2 Words: Nouns |
| géogr. hist. pol. Autriche-Hongrie {f} [aussi : Empire austro-hongrois] | Austria-Hungary [also: Austro-Hungarian Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} d'Andrinople [378] [aussi : bataille d'Adrianople ; aujourd'hui Edirne en Turquie européenne] | Battle of Adrianople [378] [also: Battle of Hadrianopolis] [overwhelming victory of the Goths over the Eastern Roman Empire] | |
| dr. sociol. Code {m} noir | Code noir [decree passed by King Louis XIV of France in 1685 defining the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire] | |
| hist. pol. congrès {m} d'Arras [1435] | Congress of Arras [in 1435, 1st international peace conference between France, England & Burgundy and observers from Aragon, Bohemia, Brittany, Castile, Denmark, Holy Roman Empire, and many more.] | |
| derniers soubresauts {m.pl} [de personne, d'animal, empire] | death throes | |
| hist. pol. diète {f} impériale | Imperial Diet [Holy Roman Empire] | |
| hist. pol. Empire {m} aztèque [aussi : Empire mexica] | Aztec Empire [also: Triple Alliance] | |
| hist. Empire {m} byzantin [330 - 1453] [aussi : Empire romain d'Orient] | Byzantine Empire [330 - 1453] [also: Eastern Roman Empire] | |
| pol. Empire {m} parthe | Parthian Empire [also: Parthian empire] | |
| géogr. hist. pol. Empire {m} sassanide [aussi : Empire des Iraniens ou Empire néo-perse] | Sasanian Empire [also: Sassanid Empire, Second Persian Empire or Neo-Persian Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. guerres {f.pl} xhosas [1779-1879] [aussi : guerres cafres] | Xhosa Wars [1779-1879] [also: Cape Frontier Wars or Kaffir Wars] [series of 9 wars between the Xhosa Kingdom and the British Empire] | |
| pol. maréchal {m} d'Empire [une dignité du Premier Empire, créée en 1804 par l'empereur Napoléon I] | Marshal of the Empire | |
| géogr. hist. Mexico-Tenochtitlan {f} [aussi : Tenochtitlan] [capitale de l'Empire aztèque] | Mexico-Tenochtitlan [also: Tenochtitlan] | |
| hist. pol. paix {f} d'Amasya [1555] [aussi : traité d'Amasya] | Peace of Amasya [1555] [between Safavid Iran and the Ottoman Empire] | |
| hist. pol. relig. paix {f} d'Augsbourg [1555] | Peace of Augsburg [1555] [made the legal division of Christianity (Lutheranism or Roman Catholicism) permanent within the Holy Roman Empire] | |
| géogr. hist. pol. principauté {f} d'Anhalt [1212-1918] [un des États du Saint-Empire romain] | Duchy of Anhalt [1212-1918] | |
| géogr. hist. pol. République {f} batave [1795-1806] | Batavian Republic [1795-1806] [successor to the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, becoming the first of the "sister-republics", and later part of the French Empire of Napoleon] | |
| géogr. hist. pol. royaume {m} d'Illyrie [1816-1849] | Kingdom of Illyria [1816-1849] [a crown land of the Austrian Empire] | |
| hist. pol. Sainte Ligue {f} [1684–1699] [composée du Saint-Empire romain germanique, de la république des Deux Nations (Pologne, Lituanie) et de la république de Venise] | Holy League [1684–1699] | |
| hist. mil. relig. siège {m} d'Antioche [1097 - 1098] | siege of Antioch [1097 - 1098] [victory of Crusaders over the Seljuk Empire] | |
3 Words: Nouns |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} d'Aïn Djalout [1260] | Battle of Ain Jalut [1260] [also: Battle of Ayn Jalut] [Mamluks of Egypt defeated the Mongol Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} d'al-Qadisiyya [636] | Battle of al-Qadisiyyah [636] [decisive victory for the Rashidun Caliphate against the Sasanian Empire (Muslim conquest of Persia)] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Bagdad [1258] | siege of Baghdad [1258] [Mongol Empire defeated the Abbasid Caliphate and annexed Mesopotamia] | |
| hist. mil. naut. bataille {f} de Lépante [1571] | Battle of Lepanto [1571] [fleet of the Holy League inflicted heavy defeat on the fleet of the Ottoman Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Manzikert [1071] | Battle of Manzikert [1071] [also: Battle of Malazgirt] [decisive defeat of the Byzantine Empire by the Seljuk Empire] | |
| hist. mil. relig. bataille {f} de Muhlberg [1547] | Battle of Mühlberg [1547] [Holy Roman Empire defeated the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Sadowa [1866] [aussi : bataille de Königgrätz] | Battle of Königgrätz [1866] [also: Battle of Sadowa] [Kingdom of Prussia defeated the Austrian Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Salamine [480 av. J.-C.] | Battle of Salamis [480 BC] [decisive victory for the Greek city-states against the Persian Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Samarra [363] | Battle of Samarra [363] [Sasanian Empire defeated Roman Empire] | |
| hist. mil. naut. bataille {f} de Sinope [1853] | Battle of Sinope [1853] [ naval battle won decisively by Imperial Russia against the Ottoman Empire, during the opening phase of the Crimean War] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Tchaldiran [1514] | Battle of Chaldiran [1514] [decisive victory for the Ottoman Empire over the Safavid Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. bataille {f} de Vienne [1683] | Battle of Vienna [1683] [the Holy Roman Empire defeated the Ottoman Empire] | |
| hist. mil. pol. chute {f} de Constantinople [1453] [Aussi : prise de Constantinople] | Fall of Constantinople [in 1453, the Ottoman Empire captured the capital of the Byzantine Empire, marking its end, and effectively the end of the Roman Empire] | |
| géogr. hist. comté {m} de Hainaut [ou Hainau] | County of Hainaut [or Hainault] [territorial lordship in the medieval Holy Roman Empire, straddling today's border of Belgium and France; main towns Mons (BG) and Valenciennes (FR)] | |
| géogr. hist. comté {m} de Hollande | County of Holland [originally a State of the Holy Roman Empire and from 1433 part of the Burgundian Netherlands] | |