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Siege of Jerusalem (70) (4598 bytes)
3: ...2 style="background:#ffff99" |Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE) 5: |Conflict||[[History of Palestine#The Roman conquest|Roman Conquest]] 7: |Date||March - September [[70]] CE 9: |Place||[[Jerusalem]], [[Judaea]] 24: |[[Simon Bar-giora]], [[John of Gischala]], [[Eleazar]] Siege of Jerusalem (456 bytes) 1: Three [[siege]]s have the name '''Siege of Jerusalem''': 3: ...usalem (701 BC)|Siege of Jerusalem]] in [[700s BC|701 BC]] by [[Sennacherib]], fighting a revolt again... 4: ...ge of Jerusalem (70)|Siege of Jerusalem]] in AD [[70]] by [[Titus]], ending the [[Great Jewish Revolt]... 5: ...usalem]] in [[1099]] by the [[crusaders]], a part of the [[First Crusade]] Siege of Jerusalem (701 BC) (5202 bytes) 1: ...nd of warring Near Eastern kingdoms. At the time of Samaria's fall, there existed two kings in Judah-... 4: ...e idols the people had worshiped during the reign of his father and leading the Jews toward a renewed ... 6: ...y of silver and strip the gold from the doorposts of [[Solomon]]'s temple. 8: ==Jerusalem Besieged== 9: ...an arm of flesh," but the Jews had the protection of Yahweh. Siege of Jerusalem (1099) (9920 bytes) 1: The '''Siege of Jerusalem''' took place from [[June 7]] to [[July 15]], [[1... 4: [[Image:Jerusalemcrusades.jpeg|right]] 5: ...ights and infantry were threatening to march to [[Jerusalem]] without them. 7: ==The siege of Arqa== 9: ... by Robert and Tancred. Proceeding down the coast of the [[Mediterranean]], they encountered little re... Under Siege (588 bytes) 1: ...'' is a [[1992]] [[action film]], in which a band of terrorists captures a warship with [[nuclear weap... 3: ''Under Siege'' was rated R by the [[MPAA]]. It stars [[Steven ... Siege (32570 bytes) 1: {{History of war}} 2: ...surrounding the target and blocking the provision of supplies, typically coupled with [[artillery]] bo... 4: ...ci]] gained as much of his renown from the design of fortifications as from his artwork. 6: ...attle, principally the ease by which huge volumes of destructive power can be directed onto a static t... 8: ...lso destroys and/or captures the defenders, the besieged entity is reckoned as having ''fallen''. Siege of Kut (3841 bytes) 1: ...r 7]] [[1915]] - [[April 29]], [[1916]]) was part of the [[Mesopotamian campaign]] in [[World War I]].... 5: ...the town in three attacks over December they laid siege. 7: ..., when Townshend reported only a few months worth of food a rescuing force was quickly raised. 9: ...n March 8 where nothing was achieved for the loss of 4,000 men. Aylmer was dismissed and replaced with... 11: ... by Gorringe is usually termed the [[First Battle of Kut]]. The British had gathered around 30,000 sol... Siege of Osaka (6056 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 style="background:#ffff99" |Siege of Osaka 38: The '''siege of Osaka''' lasted from [[1614]] to [[1615]]. 40: ...e Tokugawa at the Battle of Tennoji (the ''Winter Siege''), in [[1615]]. 42: ...awa Ieyasu|Tokugawa's]] in [[Osaka]]. By November of [[1614]], [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa]] decided no... 44: ...small forts and villages were attacked before the siege on [[Osaka Castle]] itself began on [[December 4]... Siege of Megiddo (924 bytes) 1: ... 7 months - before the capitulation and surrender of the city to the Pharaoh. 3: [[Category:Sieges|Megiddo]] Siege engine (3847 bytes) 1: ... [[city wall]]s and other [[fortification]]s in [[siege warfare]]. 3: ==Ancient siege engines== 4: ...atapult]] in [[ancient Greece]] and the [[onager (siege weapon)|onager]] invented by [[ancient Rome|the R... 6: ==Medieval siege engines== 7: ...walls. Also used were the battering ram and the [[siege tower]], a wooden tower on wheels that allowed at... Siege of Sarajevo (11072 bytes) 1: [[Image:siegeofsarajevo2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Bosnian soldiers o... 2: ...r day during the course of the siege, with a high of 3,777 shell impacts on [[July 22]] [[1993]]. The ... 4: ==The Siege== 8: ...es, as it could have led to chaos and the breakup of the state. With longtime dictator [[Tito]]'s deat... 10: ...state on [[April 6|April 6th]]. Before they could officially do that however, war began. Siege of Angband (645 bytes) 1: ...hed the east. After about four hundred years, the Siege was broken in the [[Dagor Bragollach]]. 3: {{Battlesofbeleriand}} Siege of Harfleur (1983 bytes) 1: The '''siege of Harfleur''' [[Normandy]] [[France]] began [[18 Au... 4: ... estuary. Then he attacked Harfleur with 2000 men of arms and 6000 bowmen. 5: The garrison of 100 men was reinforced by two experienced knight... 7: ...y damaged by the twelve great guns in the English siege train, Henry planned a general assault one month ... 9: ... French army and was forced to fight the [[Battle of Agincourt]]. Siege of Derry (2634 bytes) 3: ...[James II of England|James VII of Scotland and II of England]] in Ireland, was anxious to ensure that ... 5: ...r the besiegers were no better and many thousands of people died, both inside and outside the walls. 7: ...e King was rebuffed and actually fired at by some of the more determined defenders; 8: ... been stretched across the river and relieved the siege on [[July 28]] [[1689]]. 11: *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/timelines/ni/siege_derry.shtml BBC-History Williamite Wars] Siege of Gibraltar (2730 bytes) 1: There have been several Sieges of Gibraltar. 3: ==July 1704-March 1705== 5: ...1800 strong, under the command of [[Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt]]. 7: ... hoisted, and took possession in name of [[Anne I of the United Kingdom|Queen Anne]], whose government... 9: ...ps of [[France]] and [[Spain]] under the marquess of Villadarias. Siege of Sevastopol (242 bytes) 1: There have been two '''Sieges of [[Sevastopol]]''', a [[Russia]]n city on the [[Cr... 3: *[[Siege of Sevastopol (1854)]] - during the [[Crimean War]] 4: *[[Siege of Sevastopol (1942)]] - during the [[Second World W... Siege of Plzen (3902 bytes) 1: {{Wrongtitle | title=Siege of Plzeň}} 4: battle_name=Siege of Plzeň 7: ...nthorst painting (1634).jpg|300px|Frederick, king of Bohemia]] 8: |caption=[[Frederick V of Bohemia]] in [[1634]] 23: ...]]. The Protestant victory and subsequent capture of the city sparked the Bohemian Revolt. Siege of Antwerp (3441 bytes) 1: The '''Siege of Antwerp''' was an engagement of the Germans and the Belgians during [[World War I... 3: ...August 4]], [[1914]], two days after the decision of the Belgian government not to allow German troops... 5: ...st 16]]) and [[Namur]], which fell into the hands of the Germans on [[August 24]]. 7: ...t to defend the vital harbor of Antwerp. Remnants of these fortifications can still be seen today and ... 9: ...llery barrage. Antwerp was besieged and the forts of the outer ring fell one by one between [[October ... Siege of Haarlem (6358 bytes) 1: ...] in [[the Netherlands]] was put under a bloody [[siege]] by a [[Spain|Spanish]] army that wanted to recl... 4: ...]]. However, after much political debate the city officially turned against Philip II on [[July 4]], [... 6: ... the Spanish army, and on [[December 1]] the city of [[Naarden]] suffered the same fate. 8: ...n, and convinced them to stay loyal to the Prince of Orange. The city's administration was replaced wi... 10: ...[[Sint-Bavokerk]] (Saint Bavo Church) was cleared of [[Roman Catholic]] symbols the same day. Siege of Dapur (395 bytes) 2: ... '''Siege of Dapur''' (or Tabor) occurred as part of [[Ramesses II]]'s campaign to suppress [[Galilee]... 3: Contemporary illustrations show the use of ladders and chariots. 6: *James Henry Breasted, ''Ancient Records of Egypt,'' Part III § 359. 8: [[Category:Sieges|Dapur]]
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