No, it is a period when normal government is suspended, especially between successive reigns or regimes.
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It is generally used of monarchies to signify a gap between reigns. ("reg" means "king" or "ruler")
it were between two
A fight between two armies is commonly referred to as a battle. Battles are significant engagements during wars, where organized military forces confront each other in combat. The outcome of a battle can influence the course of a war and has strategic implications for both sides involved.
France and Germany both doubled during that time period
France & germany
It depends on house rules, but generally the rule is you require two armies to attack anything.
An interregnum is actually a period where there is a gap or interruption in a government or leadership, often occurring between the reign of two rulers or during a time of transition. It is not specifically related to armies in conflict.
An "interregnum" typically refers to a period of time between the end of one reign and the beginning of another, often in a political context, rather than a military one. The term you're looking for regarding the space between two armies is more accurately described as a "no man's land" or a "buffer zone." This space is often characterized by a lack of control or ownership, typically existing in a conflict zone.
it were between two
The area between the two armies facing each other is often called by Americans as "no-man's land".
That would be a battle.
twenty two years 1649-1660
It is usually known as a battle.
No, frontier is any unexplored area which is why space may be the final "frontier".
for avoid a battle between two armies.
Amount of space between two Points
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
The space between two neurons or between a neuron and a receptor is known as a synapse. In this gap, neurotransmitters are released from the presynaptic neuron and bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, allowing for communication between the two cells.