On the contrary, when one of the contracting parties (and it was never the Romans) submitted to onerous obligations from which the other was exempted, these treaties were called foederanon aequa.
The 'foedera naturai' are opposed to the 'foedera fati.
This liability to declension is the sole thing to break the chain of necessity--'quod fati foedera rumpat.
It appears from the Foedera that Brakenbury was appointed Constable of the Tower July 7th; that he surrendered his patent March 9th of the following year, and had one more ample granted to him.
That the proclamation in Rymer's Foedera against Jane Shore, for plotting with the marquis Dorset, not with lord Hastings, destroys all the credit of Sir Thomas More, as to what relates to the latter peer.
V, 309), posits a spontaneous initiative in the soul-atoms of man: quod fati foedera rumpat ex infinite ne causam causa sequatur.
At least in so far as it places the foedera naturae above the gods and attributes some freedom of will and action to men, for as we have seen in both of these matters Vergil agrees with Lucretius.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foedera" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.