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mutiny$51080$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

17/18TH-CENTURY SERIES OF ENGLISH/BRITISH LAWS REGULATING THE ARMED FORCES
Mutiny Act; Mutiny Act of 1765; The Mutiny Acts; Mutiny act; Mutiny Act 1878; Mutiny Act 1876; Mutiny Act 1875; Mutiny Act 1874; Mutiny Act 1868; Mutiny Act 1864; Mutiny Act 1862; Mutiny Act 1861; Mutiny Act 1860; Mutiny Act 1871; Mutiny Act 1869; Mutiny Act 1865; Mutiny Act 1866; Mutiny Act 1867; Mutiny Act 1877; Marine Mutiny Act 1878; Marine Mutiny Act 1876; Marine Mutiny Act 1873; Marine Mutiny Act 1861; Marine Mutiny Act 1877; Mutiny Act 1870; Marine Mutiny Acts; Marine Mutiny Act 1871; Mutiny Act 1863; Marine Mutiny Act 1872; Marine Mutiny Act 1874; Marine Mutiny Act 1870; Marine Mutiny Act 1869; Marine Mutiny Act 1868; Marine Mutiny Act 1866; Marine Mutiny Act 1864; Mutiny Act 1859; Mutiny Act 1846; Mutiny Act 1842; Marine Mutiny Act 1840; Marine Mutiny Act 1860; Marine Mutiny Act 1862; Mutiny Act 1858; Mutiny Act 1857; Mutiny Act 1856; Mutiny Act 1854; Mutiny Act 1853; Mutiny Act 1849; Mutiny Act 1848; Mutiny Act 1847; Mutiny Act 1843; Mutiny Act 1841; Mutiny Act 1839; Mutiny Act 1832; Mutiny Act 1830; Mutiny Act 1829; Mutiny Act 1822; Mutiny Act 1819; Mutiny Act 1816; Mutiny Act 1812; Mutiny Act 1811; Mutiny Act 1810; Mutiny Act 1808; Mutiny Act 1805; Mutiny Act 1804; Mutiny Act 1803; Mutiny Act 1778; Mutiny Act 1800; Mutiny Act 1793; Mutiny Act 1786; Mutiny Act 1763; Mutiny Act 1762; Mutiny Act 1761; Mutiny Act 1760; Mutiny Act 1759; Mutiny Act 1756; Mutiny Act 1755; Mutiny Act 1753; Mutiny Act 1688; Mutiny Act 1696; Mutiny Act 1695; Mutiny Act 1692; Mutiny Act 1690; Mutiny Act 1694; Mutiny Act 1702; Mutiny Act 1725; Mutiny Act 1720; Mutiny Act 1739; Mutiny Act 1737; Mutiny Act 1736; Mutiny Act 1735; Mutiny Act 1734; Mutiny Act 1733; Mutiny Act 1732; Mutiny Act 1731; Mutiny Act 1730; Mutiny Act 1729; Mutiny Act 1728; Mutiny Act 1727; Mutiny Act 1726; Mutiny Act 1724; Mutiny Act 1723; Mutiny Act 1722; Mutiny Act 1721; Mutiny Act 1738

mutiny      
n. ammutinamento; (fig) ribellione, rivolta
Treasure Island         
  • The Admiral Benbow in Penzance, reportedly an inspiration for Stevenson's Inn
  • Dead Chest Island]] as viewed from Deadman's Bay, [[Peter Island]]
  • Norman island
  • 1934 film version]], the first talkie adaptation of the novel
  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • 1934 edition
  • Stevenson's map of Treasure Island
  • Jim Hawkins hiding in the apple-barrel, listening to the pirates
  • ''Treasure Island'', illustrated by [[George Wylie Hutchinson]] (1894)
  • View of Fidra from Yellowcraigs
NOVEL BY THE SCOTTISH AUTHOR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
The Treasure Island; HMS Hispaniola; The Benbow Inn; Blind Pew (Treasure Island); Pew (Treasure Island); Treasure Island (novel); Devils treasure; Treasure island; Admiral Benbow Inn; Hawkins and Silver; Blind Pew; The Sea Cook: A Story For Boys; Treasure Island or the Mutiny of the Hispaniola
n. Isola del Tesoro (libro noto di Stevenson)

Definition

mutineer
¦ noun a person who mutinies.
Origin
C17: from Fr. mutinier, from mutin 'rebellious'.

Wikipedia

Mutiny Acts

The Mutiny Acts were an almost 200-year series of annual Acts passed by the Parliament of England, the Parliament of Great Britain, and the Parliament of the United Kingdom for governing, regulating, provisioning, and funding the English and later British Army.

The first Mutiny Act was passed in 1689 in response to the mutiny of a large portion of the army which stayed loyal to James II upon William III taking the crown of England. The Mutiny Act, altered in 1803, and the Articles of War defined the nature and punishment of mutiny until the latter were replaced by the Army Discipline and Regulation Act 1879. In 1881, this was in turn replaced by The Army Act - An Act to consolidate the Army Discipline and Regulation Act, 1879, and the subsequent Acts amending the Same. This was extended or amended or consolidated annually (the most recent update having been made in 1995). Today, mutiny by British forces is punished under the Armed Forces Act 2006.

Depending on events, additions, and changes within the established system more than one Mutiny Act might be passed within a given year. Within the empire specific geographical disturbances were sometimes governed by specific Acts, such as the Mutiny, East Indies Act 1754 (27 Geo. 2. c. 9), or the Mutiny, America Act from 1765 (5 Geo. 3. c. 33) to 1776 (16 Geo. 3. c. 11). A closely related series of Marine Mutiny Acts starting in 1755 (28 Geo. 2. c. 11) would regulate His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore, and continue well into the 19th century.