conquest
Refers to a conquest achieved by an army or armed forces.
Specifically refers to the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
Refers to historical conquests by the Spanish Empire, especially in the Americas.
Refers to historical conquests by the Roman Empire.
Refers to historical conquests by Muslim empires or forces.
Conquest for the purpose of establishing colonies.
Conquest as part of building an empire.
Refers to a conquest achieved through force and bloodshed.
Refers to the conquest of land or territory.
A figurative term for persuading someone to have sex, often viewed negatively.
A figurative and informal term for the most recent person someone has dated or had a romantic encounter with.
Used to specify what was conquered.
Indicates the method of acquisition was conquest.
Indicates the means by which something was achieved was conquest.
To successfully conquer a place or achieve something.
To finish the process of conquering a place.