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Qué (quién) es private war - definición

LONG-RUNNING ARGUMENT OR FIGHT, OFTEN BETWEEN SOCIAL GROUPS OF PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY FAMILIES OR CLANS
Blood feud; Feuds; Vendettas; Family Feud, violence; Blood vengeance; Private war; Blood revenge; Rido; User:Tafmanila/Rido; Bloodfeud; Feuding; Private warfare; Blood feuds
  • [[Ponte dei Pugni]] ("Bridge of Fists") in [[Venice]] was used for an annual fist fight competition between the inhabitants of different zones of the city.
  • Hatfield]] clan in 1897.
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  • A fortified tower used as refuge for men involved in a blood feud who are vulnerable to attack. Thethi, northern [[Albania]].
  • The defensive towers built by feuding clans of [[Svaneti]], in the [[Caucasus]] mountains
  • [[Vatheia]], a typical Maniot village famous for its towers

private war         
¦ noun
1. a feud conducted without regard to the law.
2. hostilities against members of another state conducted without government sanction.
Feud         
·noun A combination of kindred to avenge injuries or affronts, done or offered to any of their blood, on the offender and all his race.
II. Feud ·noun A contention or quarrel; especially, an inveterate strife between families, clans, or parties; deadly hatred; contention satisfied only by bloodshed.
III. Feud ·noun A stipendiary estate in land, held of superior, by service; the right which a vassal or tenant had to the lands or other immovable thing of his lord, to use the same and take the profists thereof hereditarily, rendering to his superior such duties and services as belong to military tenure, ·etc., the property of the soil always remaining in the lord or superior; a fief; a fee.
feud         
I
. n.
1) to stir up a feud
2) a blood; family, internecine; personal feud
3) a feud between, with
II
v. (D; intr.) to feud over; with

Wikipedia

Feud

A feud , referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, clan war, gang war, or private war, or mob war is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted, injured, or otherwise wronged by another. Intense feelings of resentment trigger an initial retribution, which causes the other party to feel greatly aggrieved and vengeful. The dispute is subsequently fuelled by a long-running cycle of retaliatory violence. This continual cycle of provocation and retaliation usually makes it extremely difficult to end the feud peacefully. Feuds can persist for generations and may result in extreme acts of violence. They can be interpreted as an extreme outgrowth of social relations based in family honor.A mob war is a time when two or more rival families begin open warfare with one another, destroying each others businesses and assasinating family members. Mob wars are generally disastrous for all concerned,and can lead to the rise or fall of a family.

Until the early modern period, feuds were considered legitimate legal instruments and were regulated to some degree. For example, Montenegrin culture calls this krvna osveta, meaning "blood revenge", which had unspoken but highly valued rules. In Albanian culture it is called gjakmarrja, which usually lasts for generations. In tribal societies, the blood feud, coupled with the practice of blood wealth, functioned as an effective form of social control for limiting and ending conflicts between individuals and groups who are related by kinship, as described by anthropologist Max Gluckman in his article "The Peace in the Feud" in 1955.

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