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Medieval Siege
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Medieval Siege

A 13th century CE illustration showing a medieval siege in France. From the Maciejowski Bible, c. 1240 CE. (Pierpont Morgan Library)
Siege of Tyre
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Siege of Tyre

Map of the Siege of Tyre, November 333 BC to August 332 BC.
Siege of Lisbon, 1147 CE
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Siege of Lisbon, 1147 CE

A painting of the siege of Lisbon in 1147 CE.
Medieval Army Approaching a City Under Siege
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Medieval Army Approaching a City Under Siege

Artist's depiction of a Medieval army approaching a city under siege. From the game Old World.
Siege of Damascus, 1148 CE
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Siege of Damascus, 1148 CE

A 15th century CE manuscript illustration depicting the siege of Damascus in 1148 CE during the Second Crusade (1147-1149 CE). (Chronique d'Ernoul et de Bernard le Trésorier, British Library, London)
Second Siege of Vienna 1683 CE
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Second Siege of Vienna 1683 CE

The Second Siege of Vienna in 1683 CE, drawn by Frans Geffels (l. 1624–1694 CE). This was a disastrous Ottoman defeat. (Vienna Museum at Karlsplatz)
Siege of the Bastille
Image by Claude Cholat

Siege of the Bastille

An eye witness paiting of the Siege of the Bastille, by Claude Cholat, c. 1789. In the Musée Carnavalet.
The Siege of Acre, 1189-91 CE
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The Siege of Acre, 1189-91 CE

A medieval manuscript (c. 1280 CE) illustration depicting the 1189-91 CE siege of Acre during the Third Crusade. (Bibliotheque Municipale de Lyon, France)
Siege of Nineveh, 612 BCE
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Siege of Nineveh, 612 BCE

A recreation of the Siege of Nineveh (c. 612 BCE) by Vilius Petrauskas. Courtesy of Ancient History Magazine / Karwansaray Publishers.
Umayyad Siege of Constantinople 717 CE
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Umayyad Siege of Constantinople 717 CE

The Siege of Constantinople by the Umayyad Caliphate in 717 – 718 CE, as depicted in the 14th-century Bulgarian translation of the Constantine Manasses Chronicle. The image has been digitally retouched.
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