Few aspects of ancient warfare are more conducive to archaeological research than siege mining and countermining. |
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Two people held hostage after a 24-hour drinking session ended in a police siege have spoken of their terror. |
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No one should miss the tiny island that is home to a siege of herons whose impressive wingspans are revealed when the majestic birds take flight. |
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A siege of long-legged herons stand patiently in shallow water waiting for fish to pass within striking range. |
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Whoever saw a siege of herons? Except in a heronry, they are solitary birds. |
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The Crusaders invested the city, but without siege engines they were unable to do anything effective. |
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Their work was covered by over a hundred siege engines that hurled not only stones but also pots filled with various flammable substances. |
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After all, medieval warfare depended on siege engines which were nothing more than big levers to breach castle walls! |
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Despite being totally destroyed by fire after a siege in 585, part of the site was quickly reoccupied, to survive through to the present day. |
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Indeed, it was his anxiety to survey the scene while laying siege to the donjon at Challus-Chabrol that brought his premature death. |
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Light siege engines and field artillery bulked behind the infantry, crews crouched at their weapons. |
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In June 1900, supported by the Manchu dynasty, the Boxers laid siege to the foreign legations in Peking. |
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When the combined expeditionary forces relieved the siege of the foreign legations in Peking, we exacted our revenge. |
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After a siege of two months, from 14 June to 14 August 1900, allied troops entered Beijing and relieved the foreign legations. |
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When they hit, a blast of light and heat and a rolling shockwave splintered all the siege engines and sent the legionnaires scrambling for cover. |
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By 1216 the castle was sufficiently strong to withstand a siege by forces opposed to King John. |
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In 1346, Caffa was under siege by the Tartars who catapulted plague-ridden corpses over the city walls in an effort to flush out the inhabitants. |
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Further, he set aside the likelihood that siege guns and time would reduce the fortress. |
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The teacher has handed out worksheets describing the weapons and siege engines which could have been used, and she is quizzing pupils about them. |
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To prevent such an assault, defenders were forced to attack the siege engines or their operators to prevent a breach in their fortifications. |
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Joan lifted a siege and went on to offer the hope of freedom for her country before being burned at the stake for alleged witchcraft. |
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This new army then took the field in 1717 against Norway, where Charles was shot in the head and killed at the siege of Frederiksten. |
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The tallymen fascinated me with their eagle eyes and counting system and the siege mentality that prevailed was totally captivating. |
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Make approximately 6 Mangudais to defend against the attacks of arbalests and siege rams from the Tanguts on the city. |
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The embassy and the ambassador's residence came under siege by right and left alike. |
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A man was arrested yesterday after a five-and-a-half hour siege on a cargo ship off the coast of Scotland. |
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They, like catapults, trebuchets, and siege engines, were made mainly of wood. |
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The Kremlin, which local people accuse of tragically mishandling the siege and its aftermath, was also targeted. |
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Unconventional contrivances and machina arcana include a range of desktop siege weapons including miniature trebuchets, ballistae, and mangonels. |
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Heading the English advance guard, he arrived at the siege of Acre, deputized for Patriarch Heraclius, but died soon after. |
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While holding siege to the city of Thebes, Jupiter threw a thunderbolt at Capaneus who did not fall, but died standing up. |
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The Jeanne D'Arc of this film is no longer the heroic leader who raised the siege of Orleans. |
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There, a Genoese colony was under siege from a khan of the Golden Horde named Yannibeg, when his army was decimated by an outbreak of plague. |
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The main theatre of war was in the Crimea, where British, French and Turkish troops landed and laid siege to the port of Sebastopol. |
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By December 1139, Unur was in open revolt against Zengi's authority, and Zengi laid siege to the city, without success. |
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In May 1645 Prince Rupert captured Leicester, forcing the parliamentarians to raise the siege of Oxford. |
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These words and actions were expressions of a deep unionist siege mentality and fear of being overrun. |
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The invasion of Egypt was abortive, as was Demetrius' year-long siege of Rhodes Finally the coalition of 315 was reforged. |
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In 244 he seized Eryx in Sicily but was unable to raise the siege of Drepana. |
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A superb siege by sea was planned and he was given six thousand of the best Syrian crack troops to accomplish the feat. |
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This siege has proven that it is not only counterproductive, it is dangerous. |
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The siege finally ended the following day when troops stormed the building. |
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The resumption of the religious wars led to the siege of Larochelle in 1629 and to the death of 80 percent of the reformed residents. |
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It was armed with a cache of stuffed animals and sparkles with the intent of staging a mock siege of the fenced-in leaders. |
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Massena attempted to lay siege to Torres Vedras, but after four months his army, starved and demoralized, was forced to retreat. |
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The Assyrian king Sennacherib laid siege to 46 cities in Judah in 701, and locked up Hezekiah like a bird in a cage in Jerusalem. |
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Morrison finds herself the hostage of a violent psychopath, trapped in a siege that cannot end without bloodshed. |
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There was something compulsive, engaging, about Krakow's siege mentality, and spring, with all its brash coquetry, seemed oddly antipathetic. |
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The mothers believe the Russian security forces used flame-throwers and tanks in the fighting that broke out when the siege ended. |
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Taylor's unannounced departure marked his first known travel to a war zone outside the city since the rebel siege began. |
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The siege lines were arrayed all around the triangular-shaped compound of the armory. |
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Napoleon III fell from power and in 1870, Hugo witnessed the siege of Paris. |
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For a high school science project, my son and his pals built a 16-foot tall medieval siege catapult. |
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This also marks the introduction of siege warfare and the deliberate efforts to counter static defenses. |
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A police siege of his house ended peacefully with his surrender to authorities. |
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A man who held a woman against her will through a 12-hour armed police siege today faces a life sentence. |
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It's like Korea in the old days, when the chaebol laid siege to one global industry after another. |
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After the battle the English expeditionary force landed and laid siege to Rounai. |
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The Takeda army that laid siege to Nagashino castle consisted of 15,000 men, of whom 12,000 took part in the subsequent battle. |
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In December 1880 the Boers rose in revolt, laying siege to isolated British garrisons. |
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My parents told me that I really had to speak to the press, who were laying siege to the hospital. |
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The Iliad covers just a few weeks of the tenth year of the long period over which the Greek forces laid siege to the city of Troy. |
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Read Michael Crichton's Timeline and, on a misty day, it is easy to imagine medieval armies laying siege to these fortresses. |
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The island had been under siege for several months by a fleet of pirate vessels, and the two had gone on a quest to solve their problem. |
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The one site that was not under siege was City Hall, where Seb Ommati was sitting down to a steak dinner with his ward and the mayor of the city. |
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His fighters laid siege to a country's cities, starved and enslaved its people, and sowed its fields with mines. |
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Rounded towers and thick bulwarks provided maximum protection against the siege engines of that era. |
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A situation might call for an Arclite barrage from a division of siege tanks or a deadly battleship salvo of a targeted area. |
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Union sappers literally dug their way through the minefield using traditional siege warfare techniques. |
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Finally, going over the walls of a besieged fortress generally required scaling ladders or a siege tower. |
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On the Tenth of Tevet, 2,500 years ago, Nebuchadnezzar began his siege of Jerusalem. |
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The Tenth of Tevet commemorates the day when Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem. |
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Witnesses described seeing office staff fleeing in terror from the scene when the siege began at 10 am. |
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Language is a significant cultural marker of national identity for a people whose culture has always been under siege because of colonialism. |
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The two types of siege weapons were catapults and ballistae, with catapults being the predecessor. |
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Before initiating vast new carnage abroad, the government wants its propaganda siege to take hold at home. |
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Another large weapon of siege was used primarily in storms, the battering ram. |
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It included 100 foot battering rams and 150 foot high siege towers with bridges. |
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Even on the other side of the world, Christopher finds himself under siege by fans. |
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Two years later, a 52-man Japanese expedition with 1,500 porters laid siege to K2, scaled the Abruzzi, and posted the second summit. |
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Following this army north was a huge train of equipment and supplies, which included weaponry, siege engines, food and wine. |
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Men who were expert in underground siege methods laboured to outwit each other in subterranean passages known as mines and countermines. |
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The siege had come to a brutal and ugly end, but the full horrific scale of the crisis had not yet revealed itself. |
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A police negotiator persuaded the man to release the woman and child about 30 minutes after the siege began. |
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Free monkey nuts were on the menu, but had to be abandoned when gulls laid siege to the pub. |
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Such places, with their own aerial supply routes and security systems, could simultaneously withstand a siege and topple a government. |
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To capture a town through a siege one must, according to Philon, make proper use of machines such as catapults and other war engines. |
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Several historians of the 1569 Protestant siege on Poitiers provide detailed descriptions of the city's topography. |
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A violent episode from York's past will be brought back to life this Bank Holiday when the Civil War siege of the city is re-enacted. |
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This historical drama retells the 1835-36 Texas revolution surrounding the famous siege of the Alamo. |
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True to form the press were preparing to lay siege to the two family homes. |
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But how could one hide the fact that their capital was under siege by an army of rebels? |
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Next week will see the gates of Unionism come crushing down, be prepared to see the siege mentality go into hyper speed. |
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Officers had previously believed that negotiations were proving effective, raising hopes the siege could be resolved peacefully. |
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Police say the Swindon area is under siege by gangs of smooth-talking con artists. |
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Perhaps most gripping is the scorched earth surrounding Khe Sanh, site of the bloodiest siege in the war. |
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The typewriter is under siege from a stapler, a hole punch and several sheafs kept in line by glass paperweights, but doesn't look worried. |
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A generation ago, mounting an expedition meant drafting a herd of porters, slogging loads of gear to a rocky base camp, and laying siege to a Himalayan peak. |
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When a community is in the grips of a siege mentality, that sort of lockstep friendship may seem appealing. |
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The objective was to silence the forts so that minesweepers could clear the minefields to allow the fleet to force the Dardanelles and lay siege to Constantinople. |
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Below, the reinforced gates were suffering a battering from a siege ram. |
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At the siege of Metz in 1944, during the liberation of France, for example, heavy coast artillery pieces and field guns shelled the fortresses there. |
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In 1848, U.S. siege batteries, composed of howitzers, guns, and mortars, proved essential in the Battle of Chapultepec and the capture of Mexico City. |
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The castle finally fell in 1484 after a 15-day siege and more than 700 years of Moorish rule. |
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They combined forces and actually laid siege to Aleppo itself. |
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His hack out of the 22 broke the Ripon siege on Ilkley's line. |
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The siege ended peacefully five days later when riot police moved in. |
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When her fort was under siege by the British, the rani escaped from the besieged fort in disguise, reminiscent of Shivaji's escape from Aurangzeb's imprisonment. |
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In siege mentality I sought haven in the luxury of a massage. |
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This was a particularly risky means of concluding a siege as the attackers using ladders would be continually assailed from above on their climb up the walls. |
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They were shouting with a mixture of fury and desperation about their families in Kobani, under siege just across the line. |
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We do know they have about five or six thousand well armed and trained warriors, along with archers and engineers with siege engines and equipment. |
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In late August, U.S. airpower and Iranian-backed militias broke the ISIS siege on the town of Amerli. |
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As an example, she cites a sermon delivered by Theodore Synkellos in 627 to commemorate the anniversary of the lifting of the Avar siege of Constantinople the previous year. |
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According to a local postmistress, businesses have been forced out of the area and a siege mentality, where shop owners live with the daily threat of violence, prevails. |
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He gave us instructions for the building of a Greek siege engine that consisted of two Spanish windlasses, the arms of which were connected by a bowstring. |
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He destroyed the reserve army of the Tangut of around 90,000 men in the winter of that year and conquered the whole Tangut empire and laid siege to its capital. |
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Heavy artillery, hitherto used only for siege work, was being rendered mobile by rail and road, and could engage targets at a range of over twenty-five miles. |
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The comte de Rochambeau had already begun planning for a siege at Yorktown when he requested assistance from the commander of the French fleet in the Caribbean. |
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Science is always under siege by charlatans, and theories of gravity are among the most attractive to con artists and self-deceiving megalomaniacs. |
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This was used as the base for a large ram moved up under the protection of a wooden shed, or for siege towers designed to overtop the defenders' walls. |
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In Iraq, Tehran was our silent partner, working to break an ISIS siege and edging out Maliki. |
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Early siege cannon, or bombards, were heavy and rested in a static mount. |
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Croatian and other mercenaries serving the emperor ran riot, venting their anger and frustration at the privations they had suffered during the siege and killing thousands. |
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With its eastern borders under siege from Russia, Ukrainians feel cornered and insecure. |
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He clearly felt that it would have been better not to besiege the city in the first place, but that once the siege was begun it should have been carried through to completion. |
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The substitutions aside, the siege of the England goal continues with long stretches of French possession interrupted by the briefest of respites. |
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Schneider's re-creation of day-to-day existence in a city under siege is stark and powerful and her use of direct speech adds to the sense of documentary immediacy. |
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In the second half, York lay siege to the Rotherham goal but found the visiting shot-stopper still in inspired form with saves to deny Joe Dale, Jamie Hopcutt and Tom Corner. |
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All of these systems meld together to create what we feel is the most accurate depiction of siege warfare and castle life ever portrayed in a computer game. |
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This caused the walls to sink and split, allowing an assault to be made on the breach by main force, hopefully bringing the siege to a speedy conclusion. |
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This points to a siege mentality as the Aberdeen chief executive is trying to suggest that his club are bound together by adversity and will see off detractors. |
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As the Orthodox 40-day period of mourning to mark the death of more than 350 people in the siege came to an end, she found herself blamed by many locals for the tragedy. |
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I used to nag her but she refused to live under a siege mentality. |
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A Mongol army from Central Asia laid siege to Baghdad in 1401, calling on the Caliph to surrender and promising that if he did so, the city would be spared. |
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By the time it got dark we'd set ourselves up in siege mode, sitting round the living-room gas fire, candles burning merrily, and listening to the radio. |
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Video of the siege shows some of the passengers armed with marbles and slingshots. |
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A month-long siege there led to the death of top rebel commander, Youssef al-Jader, who used the nom de guerre Abu Furat. |
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Finally, tired of laying siege to troy, the Greeks build a large wooden horse, leave it outside the city gates, and go away. |
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But I believe the people in New York were not occupying other people, were not subjugating other people to siege and closures, were not building settlements. |
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Combined with recruiting units from the barracks, you can easily, when conditions arise, build armies with a score of siege weapons and a legion of men. |
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A few weeks later the monks laid siege to a Muslim-owned abattoir in Colombo to halt the slaughter of cattle. |
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Maddox served in Iraq as a mortuary affairs specialist during the 2004 siege of Fallujah. |
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In the 14th century during a siege of Kaffa, which is now the Ukraine, the Tartars catapulted bodies infected with the plague over the town walls. |
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When the assaults failed, Grant settled into conventional siege warfare. |
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The siege weapons also became so effective that the castles were no longer effective enough to stop the onslaught brought on by the catapults and ballistae. |
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As is their wont, Melrose will no doubt withdraw into themselves and adopt a siege mentality, blaming referees and everybody else for problems which are of their own making. |
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Lynx were ahead after 50 minutes but surrendered the initiative and despite laying siege to the Swinton try line in the closing stages they were unable to claim victory. |
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After Rupert captured Bristol in July 1643, Charles visited the port city and lay siege to Gloucester, further up the river Severn. |
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The Manchus arrived on July 18, 1686 and began a tight siege and a steady cannonade. |
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The much stronger castle at Pembroke, however, fell only after a siege of eight weeks. |
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On October 3, after two months of siege and destruction of the citadel walls, the Russians entered the city. |
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But failure, due in part to a lack of siege guns, forced him into a headlong retreat with the loss of over 2,000 casualties. |
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In August 1552, forces of Ivan the Terrible, operating from the Russian castle of Sviyazhsk, laid siege to Kazan. |
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Isaac and Maria married shortly before the Spanish siege of Antwerp in 1585 after which they fled to settle in Amsterdam. |
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During the English Civil War, a number of siege coinages were produced, often in unusual denominations. |
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The Gauls looted and burned the city, then laid siege to the Capitoline Hill. |
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An apparition of George heartened the Franks at the siege of Antioch, 1098, and made a similar appearance the following year at Jerusalem. |
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In 1214, while the king was at Windsor Castle, Robert Fitzwalter led an army into London and laid siege to the Tower. |
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Despite a large army and siege engines, Gilbert de Clare was unable to take the castle. |
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Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke, was a Parliamentarian, and Royalist forces laid siege to the castle. |
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Warwick Castle withstood the siege and was later used to hold prisoners taken by the Parliamentarians. |
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Robert Greville was a Parliamentarian, and on 7 August 1642 a Royalist force laid siege to the castle. |
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In June 2005, Warwick Castle became home to one of the world's largest working siege engines. |
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By the 1450s guns were the preferred siege weapon, and their effectiveness was demonstrated by Mehmed II at the Fall of Constantinople. |
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A long siege could slow down the army, allowing help to come or for the enemy to prepare a larger force for later. |
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The siege was lifted but the financial losses to the town and its traders, including Mercator, were great. |
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Ballistas or springalds were siege engines that worked on the same principles as crossbows. |
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Hulft laid siege to Colombo, which was captured with the help of King Rajasinghe II of Kandy. |
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Mining was so effective that during the siege of Margat in 1285 when the garrison were informed a sap was being dug they surrendered. |
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A safer option for those assaulting a castle was to use a siege tower, sometimes called a belfry. |
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In 1390 Genoa initiated a crusade against the Barbary pirates with help from the French and laid siege to Mahdia. |
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In the siege of Jerusalem in 1099 Genoese crossbowmen led by Guglielmo Embriaco acted as support units against the defenders of the city. |
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An initial attack on the city failed, and with the Crusaders' lack of resources the siege became a stalemate. |
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During the siege of this strategic fortress city the imperialist and Spanish allies launched a diversionary attack from Germany's IJssel line. |
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In April 1333, Edward III and Balliol, with a large English army, laid siege to Berwick. |
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However, the economic warfare was intensified in a way that amounted to a veritable siege of the Republic as a whole. |
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American militiamen and their Native American allies marched to relieve the siege but were ambushed and scattered at the Battle of Oriskany. |
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Leger's Indian support abandoned him, forcing him to break off the siege and return to Quebec. |
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On 17 March, he laid siege to Acre, and defeated an Ottoman effort to relieve the city at the Battle of Mount Tabor on 17 April. |
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Kublai called two Iraqi siege engineers from the Ilkhanate in order to destroy the fortresses of Song China. |
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The battle ended a two-day siege of an apartment block, where the suspects were holed up. |
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The siege lasted from 5 to 18 April, when the exhausted defenders were relieved. |
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The breaking of the siege by the SAS was later ranked by the public as one of television's greatest moments. |
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His losses further forced him to lift the siege and withdraw from Bohemia altogether. |
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Lawrence River from Quebec, enabling them to commence the 3 month siege that ensued. |
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The front settled into a siege and led to brutal conditions for troops on both sides. |
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Despite the setback at Chetatea, on 28 January 1854, Russian forces laid siege to Calafat. |
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The siege would continue until May 1854 when the Russians lifted the siege. |
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During the siege of the city, the sons of Moctezuma were murdered by the Aztecs, possibly because they wanted to surrender. |
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In retaliation, the Aztecs laid siege to the Spanish compound, in which Moctezuma was still being held captive. |
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This time the defenders were able to hold off the attack with cannon fire, but after a month of siege they ran out of ammunition. |
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The ensuing third siege captured Ayutthaya in 1569 and Bayinnaung made Mahathammarachathirat his vassal king. |
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The Spanish film Territorio Comanche shows the story of a Spanish TV crew during the siege of Sarajevo. |
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While this is rare, it was used by groups under siege during the Boer War and during campaigns in India in the late 18th century. |
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The Mongols destroyed the city and burned its library during the siege of Baghdad in the 13th century. |
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Edward I had died in 1307 and his heir Edward II moved an army north to break the siege of Stirling Castle and reassert control. |
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The abortive siege of Roxborugh in 1436 under James I was probably the first conflict in which the Scots made serious use of artillery. |
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This is one of the rare surviving reports from the migration period of the successful siege of a fortified Roman settlement by new immigrants. |
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Moray, with no heavy siege equipment available to him, tried to take the castle in a night attack and having failed, was forced to abandon siege. |
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Wallace and Moray met and joined their forces, possibly at the siege of Dundee in early September. |
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Stirling Castle, a Scots royal fortress, occupied by the English, was under siege by the Scottish army. |
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The siege of Montevideo was lifted and the Guerra Grande finally came to an end. |
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They compelled the English to lift the siege on 8 May 1429, thus turning the tide of the war. |
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The siege of Montevideo, which began in February 1843, would last nine years. |
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During the same siege she withstood a blow from a stone that hit her helmet while she was near the base of the town's wall. |
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Then in August 1497, James laid siege to Norham Castle, using his grandfather's bombard Mons Meg. |
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He arrived in Scotland on 22 July 1650 and proceeded to lay siege to Edinburgh. |
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Henry's exchange with Islay Herald or the Lyon King on 11 August at his tent at the siege was recorded. |
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The siege of Granada began in the spring of 1491 and at the end of the year, Muhammad XII surrendered. |
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Britain remained under siege in Gibraltar but scored a major victory over the French navy. |
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In 1485 they laid siege to Ronda, which surrendered after only a fortnight due to extensive bombardment. |
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On June 24, Spanish troops under the Duc de Crillon laid siege to the Rock. |
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In July 1780, Ali invaded the Carnatic, and laid siege to Tellicherry and Arcot. |
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In his role of knight of Prince Henry the Navigator's house he participated in the siege of Tangier, in 1437, which ended in failure. |
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Arriving on 9 March, siege operations did not begin until 24 March, owing to difficulties in bringing the ships into the bay. |
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During the longest siege in the history, the city underwent changes leading to the loss of its Portuguese character. |
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The Roman military technology ranged from personal equipment and armament to deadly siege engines. |
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The Liberal army becomes them under siege inside Oporto by the Miguelite army that concentrates around the city. |
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On 21 May, Mehmed sent an ambassador to Constantinople and offered to lift the siege if they gave him the city. |
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This device was one of two that gave the Byzantines some hope of extending the siege until the possible arrival of foreign help. |
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The Chagatayid khan, Duwa, helped the rebels, laying siege to Gaochang and defeating Kublai's garrisons in the Tarim Basin. |
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The fortified cities were untaken in his advance because Yisaur was not prepared for siege assault. |
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The wars with Venice resumed in 1463 until a favorable peace treaty was signed in 1479 just after the troublesome siege of Shkodra. |
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The Venetians deployed numerous galleys and the galleon Totus Mundus in the port of Ancona, while imperial troops lay siege from the land. |
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In 1513, trying to secure that channel to Portugal, Afonso de Albuquerque laid siege to Aden but was forced to retreat. |
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Miletus, held by Achaemenid forces, required a delicate siege operation, with Persian naval forces nearby. |
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On the day Alexander was born, Philip was preparing a siege on the city of Potidea on the peninsula of Chalcidice. |
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On 2 April 1453, Sultan Mehmed's army of 80,000 men and large numbers of irregulars laid siege to the city. |
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Another siege failed in 1547 putting an end to the Ottoman ambitions, confirming the Portuguese hegemony. |
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Roman siege engines such as ballistas, scorpions and onagers were not unique. |
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In the siege of Asselt in 882, the Franks sieged a Viking camp at Asselt in Frisia. |
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The siege lasted until the spring of 774, when Charlemagne visited the pope in Rome. |
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Charlemagne temporarily left the siege to deal with Adelchis, son of Desiderius, who was raising an army at Verona. |
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After the Gothic siege of 537, population dropped to 30,000, but had risen to 90,000 by the papacy of Gregory the Great. |
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Alaric, again outwitted by an enemy's machinations, marched southward and in deadly earnest, began his third siege of Rome. |
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His troops became disaffected during the unexpected siege of the city, at which time they suffered from famine and disease. |
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They showed their prowess during this siege by jumping from the wall and directly into the enemy despite being completely outnumbered. |
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Their garrison had come under siege during a rebellion by the tribes of the Belgae led by Ambiorix. |
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In 105, Trajan crossed the Danube river and besieged Decebalus' capital, Sarmizegetusa, but the siege failed because of Decebalus' allied tribes. |
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Sailing on through the Bosporus, the expedition laid siege to Thessalonica in Macedonia. |
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In 428 Gunderic captured Hispalis but died while laying siege to the city's church. |
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In June 1762 British forces from the West Indies landed on the island of Cuba and laid siege to Havana. |
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Though the French prevailed, the British were able to retreat into Quebec and hold it against a siege that lasted for a fortnight. |
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Working in conjunction with a landing force under the Earl of Peterborough his forces undertook the siege and capture of Barcelona. |
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He sailed to Arzila on the Moroccan coast to rescue the Portuguese soldiers who he heard were under siege by the Moors. |
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He sailed to Arzila on the Moroccan coast to rescue Portuguese soldiers whom he had heard were under siege by the Moors. |
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It is also distinct from a siege in that a blockade is usually directed at an entire country or region, rather than a fortress or city. |
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Meanwhile, the army marched by Cassel, Ypres, and Bruges before laying siege to Ghent. |
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Later in 1199, Richard was killed during a siege involving one of his vassals. |
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Meanwhile, Philip was joined by Count Baldwin of Flanders, and together they laid siege to Rouen, the ducal capital of Normandy. |
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More importantly, the siege of Acre resulted in the death of Philip, Count of Flanders, who held the county of Vermandois proper. |
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John built up a strong team of engineers for siege warfare and a substantial force of professional crossbowmen. |
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Tactically, the Merovingians borrowed heavily from the Romans, especially regarding siege warfare. |
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In the meantime, Orban also produced other cannons for the Turkish siege forces. |
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In their civil wars, the Merovingian kings concentrated on the holding of fortified places and the use of siege engines. |
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In 911, a group of Vikings led by Rollo attacked Paris before laying siege to Chartres. |
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In 1204, Guy of Thouars, regent for the Duchess of Brittany, as vassal of the King of France, undertook a siege of the Mount. |
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He arrived in the midst of a siege and took refuge in a Portuguese camp of mercenaries who had betrayed the Viceroy. |
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In 1565 the Ottomans sent a large expedition to Malta, which laid siege to several forts on the island, taking some of them. |
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The Peloponnesian war is a proper subject for history, the siege of Athens for an epic poem, and the death of Alcibiades for a tragedy. |
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It was placed under siege during the Second English Civil War, during which Thomas Harrison was wounded. |
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On 7 January 1558, king Henry II of France sent forces led by Francis, Duke of Guise, who laid siege to Calais. |
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Instead, the Carolingian military success rested primarily on novel siege technologies and excellent logistics. |
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The Dutch then laid siege to the city, demanding the surrender of all its wealth. |
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Schomberg occupied the towns of Bangor and Belfast, before successfully laying siege to Carrickfergus. |
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Prince Edward also took part in the 1303 campaign during which he besieged Brechin Castle, deploying his own siege engine in the operation. |
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Dafydd escaped the siege and moved north to Dolbadarn Castle, a guardpost in the Peris Valley at the foot of Snowdon. |
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On 24 August 1217, a French fleet arrived off the coast of Sandwich, bringing Louis soldiers, siege engines and fresh supplies. |
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Moore's sense of England emerging undefeated from siege led to his focus on pieces characterised by endurance and continuity. |
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The Picts and Northumbrians laid siege to Dumbarton Rock, and extracted a submission from Dumnagual. |
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The Manchester Regiment was left behind to defend Carlisle and after a siege by Cumberland had to surrender, to face hanging or transportation. |
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In 1814 Vignoles gained a commission in the Royal Scots regiment, serving at the siege of Bergen op Zoom and later in Canada. |
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The siege of Wark, for instance, which had been going on since January, continued until it was captured in November. |
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It was finally abandoned in March 1700 after a siege by Spanish forces, which also blockaded the harbour. |
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A British attempt to break out of the siege across the river at Gloucester Point failed when a storm hit. |
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On Palm Sunday that year, Dafydd ap Gruffudd attacked the English at Hawarden Castle and then laid siege to Rhuddlan. |
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Rome was responsible for the innovation of other vital technology in addition to cataphracts, siege engines, and the Corvus. |
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Though majestic, the view also captures the history of mountains under siege since the first axmen invaded the pristine forests. |
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Pavia fell after a siege of three years, in 572, becoming the first capital city of the new Lombard kingdom of Italy. |
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The chapter on the 1812 siege of Badajoz, a mighty French-occupied Spanish fortress, will chill your blood. |
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So he argued, cajoled, bullied and coerced his troops, and they began preparing for the siege of Mexico. |
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On October 1, 1991 Dubrovnik was attacked by JNA with a siege of Dubrovnik that lasted for seven months. |
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Boston town meetings were held here during the siege of Boston, when many Boston families made their homes in the neighborhood. |
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Look for future books by Zig Misiak about Queenston, Chippewa and the siege of Fort George. |
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The great Russian writer Vasily Grossman served his country through the siege of Stalingrad and all the way to Berlin. |
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It endured a long siege from October 1644 until June 1645 when the Royalist forces surrendered after the Battle of Naseby. |
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The siege was said to have been financed by al-Qaida and masterminded by Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, Russian security sources claimed. |
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Hannibal had spent the winter after the siege of Saguntum in Cartagana, during which time he dismissed his troops to their own localities. |
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Beslan is the town in southern Russian where in 2004, an armed siege in a school resulted in the deaths of 300 people, 180 children among them. |
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Soon the invaders were laying siege to the Congolese diamond mines at Mbuji-Mayi. |
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It rewarded office and rank for martial exploits, going to far as to organize women's militias for siege defense. |
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The British suffered heavy casualties in a failed assault and were weakened by exposure and shortage of supplies in their siege lines. |
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Moscow immediately claimed that the murderous schoolhouse siege was the work of Chechen radicals aligned with al-Qaeda. |
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Julius Caesar was checked by Vercingetorix at a siege of Gergovia, a fortified town in the center of Gaul. |
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The first shot was directed at hostages as they fled the scene a few hours after the siege started, but hit only the doorjamb. |
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They traveled from Astrakhan to Baku, Tbilisi, and Erevan, where they watched the unsuccessful Russian siege of that city. |
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The Reds laid siege to the Albion goal throughout, with Jordan Henderson striking the underside of the bar and Dirk Kuyt the inside of the post. |
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American reinforcements arriving during the siege were defeated by the natives, but the fort held out. |
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In May 1813, Procter and Tecumseh set siege to Fort Meigs in northwestern Ohio. |
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