post-conquest
adjective history specialized (also post-Conquest, postConquest, postconquest) uk/ˌpəʊstˈkɒŋ.kwest/ us/ˌpoʊstˈkɑːŋ.kwest/
征服后的
happening or existing after a conquest (= the possession or control of a place by a foreign country)
The other written languages of post-Conquest England (= after the Norman Conquest in 1066) were Latin and Old French. 1066年诺曼征服后的英格兰的其他书面语言是拉丁语和古法语。
These laws also cover post-conquest occupation.
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- There are many parallels with post-conquest Mexico.
- Items were found from the Norman period, enabling him to conclude that the site was probably post-conquest.
- In many postConquest texts, dates and events from several sources were sometimes mixed together in the wrong order.
- The evidence consists of postconquest and early colonial period sources.