- 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
siege of
Leningrad was a
prolonged military siege undertaken by the Axis
powers against the city of
Leningrad (present-day
Saint Petersburg) on the...
- The
Siege is a 1998
American action thriller film
directed by
Edward Zwick. The film is
about a
fictional situation in
which terrorist cells have made...
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Siege of
Malta may
refer to:
Siege of
Malta (1429), a
siege by the
Moors Siege of
Malta (1565), a
siege by the
Ottoman Empire against the
Knights Hospitaller...
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Sieges of
Vienna may
refer to:
Siege of
Vienna (1239)
Siege of
Vienna (1276)
Siege of
Vienna (1287)
Siege of
Vienna (1477),
unsuccessful Hungarian attempt...
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Siege artillery (also
siege guns or
siege cannons) are
heavy guns
designed to
bombard fortifications, cities, and
other fixed targets. They are distinct...
- In
Arthurian legend, the
Siege Perilous (Welsh:
Gwarchae Peryglus, also
known as The
Perilous Seat, Welsh: Sedd Peryglus) is a
vacant seat at the Round...
- in the
south of ****an's old Tōtōmi Province, came
under siege twice in the 16th century.
Siege of
Takatenjin (1574),
Ogasawara Nagatada, a v****al of the...
-
Siege of Diu may
refer to one of the
following conflicts fought within or on the
waters off the
Island of Diu:
Battle of Diu (1509)
Siege of Diu (1531)...
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Siège social (French,
usually translated as "head office") is a
concept in
international law for
determining the
nationality of companies. It is essentially...