expugnatio
Expugnatio is a Latin noun meaning conquest or siege, derived from the verb expugno, expugnare, expugnavi, expugnatus, “to take by force, to storm.” It is a feminine noun of the third declension, with the genitive form expugnationis.
In classical and medieval Latin, expugnatio denotes the act of capturing a fortress, city, or territory by
Related linguistic forms include expugnator (the besieger or attacker) and expugnatus (the one captured). The verb
Overall, expugnatio functions as a historical-technical label for the act and outcome of taking a fortification