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Siege of Dunkirk and Battle of Hondschoote, August-September 1793
Image by George Stanford

Siege of Dunkirk and Battle of Hondschoote, August-September 1793

Map depicting the Siege of Dunkirk and Battle of Hondschoote, between an Anglo-Hanoverian force commanded by the Duke of York and Marshal Freytag, and an army of the French Republic led by Jean-Nicolas Houchard and Jean-Baptiste Jourdan...
Siege of Atlanta
Image by Thure de Thulstrup

Siege of Atlanta

Siege of Atlanta, lithographic print by L. Prang & Co. from a work of Thure de Thulstrup, c. 1888. Depicted here is Major General William Tecumseh Sherman observing the field at the siege of Atlanta, part of the Atlanta Campaign in the American...
Siege of Lille, 1792
Image by Louis Joseph Watteau

Siege of Lille, 1792

Depiction of the Siege of Lille from 24 September to 8 October 1792 by the Austrian army during the War of the First Coalition. The siege was lifted at the approach of French General Dumouriez's Army of the North, and the Austrians retreated...
Siege of Maastricht, 1793
Image by Jacobus Buys

Siege of Maastricht, 1793

Siege of Maastricht by a French Republican army under General Miranda, February-March 1793 during the War of the First Coalition. The siege was abandoned at the approach of an Austrian army, leading to the Battle of Neerwinden on 18 March...
Provincial Troops at the Siege of Louisbourg, 1745
Image by Domenick d’Andrea & Rick Reeves

Provincial Troops at the Siege of Louisbourg, 1745

The Siege of Louisbourg, painting by Domenick d’Andrea and Rick Reeves. Depicted here are New England provincial soldiers at the 1745 Siege of Louisbourg during King George's War (1744-1748). National Guard Bureau, Historical Services Branch...
10 Myths of the Alamo
Article by Joshua J. Mark

10 Myths of the Alamo - How Did Davy Die?

The 13-day siege and Battle of the Alamo, 23 February to 6 March 1836, is among the most famous in American history, but, like any such event, it has inspired several myths, many accepted as historical fact. Disney's Davy Crockett miniseries...
Brennus
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Brennus

Brennus (c. 390 BCE) was the Gallic war chief of the Senones who sacked and occupied Rome in 390 BCE. Nothing is known of him outside of the accounts given of this event which immortalized him as coining the phrase, “Woe to the Vanquished”...
The Siege of Constantinople, 1453
Image by Jean Le Tavernier

The Siege of Constantinople, 1453

The Siege of Constantinople, 1453. Illustration by Jean Le Tavernier accompanying a translation by Jean Miélot of Bertrandon de la Broquière's Voyage d'Outre-Mer. Full-page miniature, MSS fr. 9087, at folio 207 vv., created after 1455. Bibliothèque...
Robert of Normandy at the Siege of Antioch
Image by Jean-Joseph Dassy

Robert of Normandy at the Siege of Antioch

A 19th century CE painting by Jean-Joseph Dassy of Robert of Normandy at the Siege of Antioch, 1097-8 CE during the First Crusade (1095-1102 CE).
Painting of the Siege of Baghdad
Image by Saint Louis Art Museum

Painting of the Siege of Baghdad

This painting comes from an illuminated manuscript of "The History of Genghis Khan". The illustration depicts the Siege of Baghdad (1258 CE) by Hulegu Khan (1218 - 1265 CE), the grandson of Genghis Khan (c. 1162/67-1227 CE). The illumination...
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