treason$84777$ - translation to greek
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treason$84777$ - translation to greek

OFFENCE UNDER THE COMMON LAW OF ENGLAND WHICH INVOLVED THE BETRAYAL (INCLUDING MURDER) OF A SUPERIOR BY A SUBORDINATE
Petit treason; Low treason

treason      
n. προδοσία
high treason         
  • [[Cartoon]] depicting Václav Bělský (1818–1878), [[Mayor of Prague]] from 1863 until 1867, in charge of the city during [[Prussia]]n occupation in July 1866. Some forces wanted to try him for high treason (left: "What some men wished" – "Dr. Bělský for high treason"), but he got a full confidence from the Council of Prague (right: "but what they did not expect" – "address of confidence from the city of Prague").
  • German Army]] was created in 1941, mainly from disaffected Indian soldiers of the British Indian Army.
  • 5 January 1895: The treason conviction of Captain [[Alfred Dreyfus]].
  • Engraving depicting the execution of [[Sir Thomas Armstrong]] in 1684 for complicity in the [[Rye House Plot]]; he was [[hanged, drawn and quartered]].
  • A young [[Harki]], an Algerian who served the French during the Algerian War, circa 1961
  • Iva Toguri]], known as ''[[Tokyo Rose]]'', was tried for treason after World War II for her broadcasts to American troops.
  • Czechoslovak legionnaires]] in Italy executed after being captured by the Austro-Hungarian forces.
CRIME THAT COVERS SOME OF THE MORE EXTREME ACTS AGAINST ONE'S SOVEREIGN OR NATION
Traitor; Traitors; High treason; High Treason; Intelligence with the enemy; Treason against the state; Traitress; Treasonous; Crimes against the state; Hochverrat; Treasons; Aid and Comfort; Aid and comfort; Offence against the state; State offence; State offences; Hangyakunin; Traitor's death
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Definition

petty treason

Wikipedia

Petty treason

Petty treason or petit treason was an offence under the common law of England in which a person killed or otherwise violated the authority of a social superior, other than the king. In England and Wales, petty treason ceased to be a distinct offence from murder by virtue of the Offences against the Person Act 1828. It was abolished in Ireland in 1829. It never existed in Scotland. It has also been abolished in other common-law countries.