post-conquest
adjective
historyspecialized(alsopost-Conquest,postConquest,postconquest)uk/ˌpəʊstˈkɒŋ.kwest/us/ˌpoʊstˈkɑːŋ.kwest/happeningorexistingafter aconquest(= thepossessionorcontrolof aplaceby aforeigncountry):
The other writtenlanguagesof post-ConquestEngland(= after theNormanConquest in 1066)wereLatinandOldFrench.
Theselawsalsocoverpost-conquestoccupation.
Opposite
pre-Conquest
- There are manyparallelswith post-conquest Mexico.
- Items werefoundfrom theNormanperiod,enablinghim toconcludethat thesitewasprobablypost-conquest.
- In many postConquesttexts,datesandeventsfrom severalsourceswere sometimesmixedtogether in thewrongorder.
- Theevidenceconsists of postconquest and earlycolonialperiodsources.
Attacking & invading
- aggressor
- ambush
- beleaguer
- beleaguered
- besiege
- blitz
- blitzkrieg
- false flag
- foray
- going-over
- hard power
- hit and run
- incursion
- kamikaze
- privateer
- raid
- reconquer
- reconquest
- reducer
- relieve
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Winning and defeating