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 Translation for 'War and Peace' from English to Swedish
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Krig och fred
War and Peace [novel: Leo Tolstoy, film: King Vidor]
Partial Matches
frid och fröjd {noun}love, peace, and harmony
frid {u}peace
fredsavtal {n}peace contract
julefrid {u}Christmas peace
julfrid {u}Christmas peace
pol.
fredsförhandlingar {pl}
peace talks
pol.
fredsförhandlingar {pl}
peace negotiations
griftefrid {u}peace in death
gravfrid {u}peace in death
Nobels fredspris {n}Nobel Peace Prize
fridsbön {u}prayer for peace
relig.
fridshälsning {u}
passing of the peace
fred {u}peace [antonym of war]
Vila i frid.Rest in peace<R.I.P.>
krig {n}war
hist.mil.
Vietnamkriget {n} [best. f.]
Vietnam War
krigshjälte {u}war hero
krigsförbrytare {u}war criminal
film
krigsfilm {u}
war film
världskrig {n}world war
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Usage Examples English
  • In Tolstoy's "War and Peace", French soldiers are aware of kvass on entering Moscow, enjoying it but referring to it as "pig's lemonade".
  • The delegation's leader, Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, demanded Carthage choose between war and peace, to which his audience replied that Rome could choose.
  • Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace" features criticism of great-man theories as a recurring theme in the philosophical digressions.
  • Eisenhower undertook the creation of the Institute of War and Peace Studies, a research facility whose purpose was to "study war as a tragic social phenomenon".
  • Nevertheless, Antoninus was virtually unique among emperors in that he dealt with these crises without leaving Italy once during his reign, but instead dealt with provincial matters of war and peace through their governors or through imperial letters to the cities such as Ephesus (of which some were publicly displayed).

  • American audiences showed modest enthusiasm at the box-office, but "War and Peace" was well-received by film critics.
  • In France in 1625 Grotius published his most famous book, "De jure belli ac pacis" the Law of War and Peace" dedicated to Louis XIII of France.
  • She rejected the notion that there was a war or revolution in her works, and she did not acknowledge a connection to Tolstoy and his "War and Peace".
  • In an act aimed at strengthening the power of the EIC, King Charles II granted the EIC (in a series of five acts around 1670) the rights to autonomous territorial acquisitions, to mint money, to command fortresses and troops and form alliances, to make war and peace, and to exercise both civil and criminal jurisdiction over the acquired areas.
  • To a large extent, the original academic foundation for the concept of "military occupation" arose from On the Law of War and Peace (1625) by Hugo Grotius and The Law of Nations (1758) by Emmerich de Vattel.

  • A short sound film has been discovered of Prokofiev playing some of the music from his opera "War and Peace" and then explaining the music.
  • This made the king supreme in times of both war and peace.
  • Politics during this era was personality-driven and organization was based on shifting alliances and contested loyalties set in a backdrop of constant inter-polity interactions, both through war and peace.
  • He said that what he has written in "War and Peace" is also said by Schopenhauer in "The World as Will and Representation".
  • Military history in Eritrea stretches back for thousands of years; from ancient times to present day, the society of the Eritreans have dealt with both war and peace.

  • The series draws on numerous elements of both European and Asian mythology, most notably the cyclical nature of time found in Buddhism and Hinduism; the metaphysical concepts of balance, duality, and a respect for nature found in Taoism; the Abrahamic concepts of God and Satan; and Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace".
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