- 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...
- The Waco
siege, also
known as the Waco m****acre, was the
siege by US
federal government and
Texas state law
enforcement officials of a
compound belonging...
- The
Siege is a 1998
American action thriller film
directed by
Edward Zwick. The film is
about a
situation in
which terrorist cells have made
several attacks...
-
Sieger is a
German surname.
People with the
surname include:
Dieter Sieger (*1938),
German architect, shipbuilder,
industrial designer,
painter and art...
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Siege of Acre, also
Siege of Akka/Akko, may
refer to:
Siege of Acre (1104),
following the
First Crusade Siege of Acre (1189–1191),
during the
Third Crusade...
- of
sieges, see list of
sieges.
Siege, The
Siege,
Besiege or
Besieged may also
refer to: The
Siege (Dunmore novel), by
Helen Dunmore, 2001 The
Siege (Kadare...
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Syracuse (397 BC)
Siege of
Syracuse (343 BC)
Siege of
Syracuse (311–309 BC)
Siege of
Syracuse (278 BC) By the
Roman Republic:
Siege of
Syracuse (213–212...
-
successful Scottish siege of an
English garrison Siege of
Stirling Castle (1304),
successful English siege of a
Scottish garrison Siege of
Stirling Castle...
- A
siege engine is a
device that is
designed to
break or cir****vent
heavy castle doors,
thick city
walls and
other fortifications in
siege warfare. Some...
-
Siege of
Sevastopol may
refer to:
Siege of
Sevastopol (1854–1855),
during the
Crimean War
Siege of
Sevastopol (1941–1942),
during the
Second World War...