Sevastopol.
The city of London had withstood a year long siege, citizens and soldiers alike ate any scraps they could find, for the invaders had cut off supply lines.Siege: The Polish Army crossed the Belorussian border to begin a year long siege of the city of Minsk.
The Syracusians withstood the siege, and reversed the situation, putting the forces of Athens and its allies under siege. When the Athenians broke out they were run down and killed or captured. The richest were ransomed, the remainder were enslaved or died in captivity.
No. The city successfully withstood the longest siege in modern history, from 1941-44. Obviously, conditions in the city were horrific.
it is PETERSBURG!
i don't know i guess in a month or two
or dungeon siege 2 the broken world?
Sentences using the word "siege":Verdun had withstood a siege of ten weeks.Government forces laid siege to the building.I've been having a siege of headaches.Definitions of the word "siege":a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling the surrender of those insidea similar operation by a police or other force to compel the surrender of an armed person.a prolonged period of misfortune
Petersburg
Grant forced Pemberton's surrender after a month-long siege.
The city that was under siege near the end of World War II was Berlin. The Soviet Union surrounded the city in April 1945, leading to intense fighting and significant destruction. The siege culminated in May 1945, when German forces surrendered, marking a pivotal moment in the conclusion of the war in Europe.
By defending Petersburg throughout a nine-month siege.
The siege lasted from the last week in May to the first week in July of 1863.