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Besieger
Besieger Be*sie"ger, n. One who besieges; -- opposed to the besieged.

Meaning of SIEGER from wikipedia

- Sieger is a German surname. People with the surname include: Dieter Sieger (*1938), German architect, shipbuilder, industrial designer, painter and art...
- Viktor Sieger (1843–1905) was an Austrian painter and printmaker. Viktor Sieger was born in Vienna on 17 May 1843, or in 1824 according to some sources...
- 22 December 2010 Nadja Sieger's son was born. Just for fun, Nadja Sieger is member of the Lindy Hop Dancer. In 2013 Nadja Sieger acted as voice actress...
- Charles Sieger was an American boxer who fought in the early 1900s. Fighting out of Hoboken, New Jersey, he was not particularly known for his fighting...
- "Laura Sieger bleibt dem SV Meppen treu". 19 May 2022. "Torhüterin Laura Sieger: "Ich muss noch selbstbewusster auftreten"". "Laura Sieger bleibt beim...
- Christian Sieger (born 1965), who joined the company in 1990, became managing director of Sieger Design Consulting in 1991, and Michael Sieger (born 1968)...
- Joshua Sieger CBE (5 January 1907 – 1 March 1993) was an English scientist and engineer. Joshua Sieger, the founder of the gas detection brand J&S Sieger (now...
- and advertising The Sieger Suárez Architects evolved from the firm formerly known as Charles M. Sieger Architects, Inc., which Sieger founded in 1974. In...
- Die Sieger (The Victors; WWV 89), is a draft sketch for an opera text by Richard Wagner. Die Sieger was drafted between 1856 and 1858, at a period when...
- A siege (Latin: sedere, lit. 'to sit') is a military blockade of a city, or fortress, with the intent of conquering by attrition, or by well-prepared...