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SECURES

Definitionen von SECURES

  1. 3. Person Singular Indikativ Präsens Aktiv des Verbs secure

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Beispiele für die Verwendung von SECURES in einem Satz

  • Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass, or plastic which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture, which is often called a "lamp" as well.
  • An ecumenical council, also called general council, is a meeting of bishops and other church authorities to consider and rule on questions of Christian doctrine, administration, discipline, and other matters in which those entitled to vote are convoked from the whole world (oikoumene) and which secures the approbation of the whole Church.
  • 6 May – PSV Eindhoven secures the Dutch football title in the Eredivisie by beating SC Heerenveen 3–0.
  • 70 – After the capture of Herod's Palace the previous day, a Roman army under Titus secures and plunders the city of Jerusalem.
  • Claudius secures a senatorial decree that gives jurisdiction in financial cases to imperial procurators.
  • April – Belisarius secures Liguria, Mediolanum (modern Milan) and Ariminum, but disagreements, especially with Narses, leads to disunity in the Byzantine army.
  • Summer – King Louis the German, summoned by the disaffected Frankish nobles, invades the West Frankish Kingdom and secures Aquitaine for his nephew Pepin II ("the Younger").
  • April 12 – Ştefan cel Mare secures the throne of Moldavia, which he retains for the next 47 years.
  • Summer – Emperor Leo III secures the Byzantine frontier, by inviting Slavic settlers into the depopulated districts of the Thracesian Theme (western Asia Minor).
  • John secures Braničevo, and recovers the region of Sirmium on the Danube, but is forced by Venice to renew the exclusive commercial privileges.
  • May 22 – The Treaty of Tours, signed between England and France, secures a truce in the Hundred Years' War for five years.
  • He receives as papal fiefs the vast estates of Matilda, former margravine of Tuscany, which he secures for his daughter Gertrude of Süpplingenburg and her husband, Duke Henry X (the Proud) of Bavaria.
  • Flavius Aetius, Roman general (magister militum), secures the besieged city of Narbonne (Southern Gaul) against King Theodoric I.
  • He secures the co-operation of King Arsaces of Armenia, who fights a bloody guerrilla war against the Persians.
  • He lays siege to the Byzantine capital with some 2,000 ships (dugout boats), and secures trading rights from the world's leading center of commerce.
  • The Athenian archon Themistocles secures the ostracism of his opponents and becomes the political leader of Athens.
  • The Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio secures Gades, thus making Roman control of Spain complete.
  • He secures the backing of the Achaean League and then opens peace negotiations with Philip at Nicaea in Locris.
  • The war in Asia Minor and the Aegean Sea intensifies as the Achaean League allies itself to Ptolemy III Euergetes of Egypt, while Seleucus II secures two allies in the Black Sea region.
  • In response, Epaminondas is reinstated in command of Theban troops and leads the Theban army into Thessaly, where he outmanoeuvres the Thessalians and secures the release of Pelopidas without a fight.



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