单词 | hanseatic, latin league |
释义 | > as lemmasHanseatic, Latin League b. spec. in Historical use. the League, (a) a league formed in 1576 under the direction of the Guises, to prevent the accession of Henry IV to the French throne; (b) = League of Nations n. Holy League, a name given to several leagues in European history, as that formed by Pope Julius II against the French in 1511 and the Nuremberg League of 1538. Hanseatic, Latin League: see these adjectives. Solemn League and Covenant: see covenant n. 9a.By writers on ancient history the word is used in the designation of certain confederations of states, as the Aetolian league, the Amphictyonic league, etc. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > alliance or confederacy > an alliance > specific alliances auld alliance1566 the League1589 armed neutrality1780 German Confederation1786 Germanic Confederation1815 Holy Alliance1823 the Concert of Europe1841 Sonderbund1847 Triplice1896 Soviet block1919 communist bloc1922 Eastern bloc1922 Soviet bloc1924 axis1936 Rome–Berlin Axis1936 Eastern block1938 communist block1941 Western European Union1944 Arab League1945 Western Union1948 Atlantic Pact1949 NATO1949 North Atlantic Treaty Organization1949 Seato1954 W.E.U.1954 Warsaw Pact1955 Atlantic Alliance1958 ASEAN1967 G201972 society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > alliance or confederacy > an alliance > of Greek states the League1838 society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > [noun] > League of Nations League of Nations1915 the League1917 1589 I. L. (title) The Birth, Purpose, and mortal Wound of the Romish holie League. 1684 J. Dryden (title) The history of the League. Written in French by M. Maimbourg. Translated into English. 1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Leaguer, one concern'd in the League or Confederacy in France, in the time of King Henry III and IV. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) The League is used by way of Eminence for that famous one on foot in France, from the Year 1576, to 1593. 1769 W. Robertson Hist. Charles V II. iv. 267 The King of England was declared Protector of this league, which they dignified with the name of Holy, because the Pope was at the head of it. 1838 C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece (new ed.) I. 375 The Amphictyonic league or council. 1838 C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece (new ed.) III. 39 The Delphians..were..induced..to renounce their union with the Phocian league. 1861 T. H. Dyer Mod. Europe II. 194 An alliance against the Sultan, called the Holy League, was..concluded between himself [Pius V], Philip II., and the Venetians. 1861 T. H. Dyer Mod. Europe II. 450 The Catholic States of the Circles of Suabia and Bavaria agreed to enter into an alliance which afterwards obtained the name of the Holy League. 1917 H. N. Brailsford League of Nations 324 Without the firm resolve to make the League itself an article, and the first article, in the settlement, our need of security will drive us inevitably to other expedients. The settlement, unless the idea of the League penetrates it and inspires it, must draw its principle from the older statecraft of anarchy and force. 1919 J. M. O'Sullivan in Studies Dec. 577 Had not the basal idea of the League been thus early repudiated. 1936 A. Huxley Let. 2 Mar. (1969) 401 The..atmosphere wd be cleared and a chance given for the reconstruction of the League on a more satisfactory basis. 1944 J. S. Huxley On Living in Revol. iii. 32 The failure of the League merely served to underline the urgent need for some international political organization. 1950 W. Theimer & P. Campbell Encycl. World Politics 260/1 The Assembly did not meet again until April 1946, when it decided to dissolve the League, already replaced by the United Nations. 1952 Oxf. Junior Encycl. X. 212/2 When the United States Congress repudiated President Wilson's proposals and failed to join the League, its hope of real success was small. 1971 W. H. McNeill in A. Bullock 20th Cent. 47/1 Should a government defy the League..all the League members would be obliged to..check aggression by imposing sanctions. < as lemmas |
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