A siege is when a castle, fort, walled town or city is surrounded and nothing is allowed to get in or out. A siege usually continues until the city (or otherwise) either surrenders due to lack of supplies, until the city falls to attack, until the besieging army gives up and goes away or until the besieging army is chased away or defeated by a relieving army.
'Liege' rhymes with siege.
He defeated it in a siege by starving the occupants out. This siege was the longest siege in England.
It was made in 1967
Siege of Trarbach happened in 1734.
Siege of Maastricht happened in 1673.
Siege of Urgun happened in 1984.
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The plural of siege is sieges.
He defeated it in a siege by starving the occupants out. This siege was the longest siege in England.
Siege engines, catapaults and the like, were replaced by siege cannon and mortars.
The duration of Under Siege is 1.72 hours.
The city of Vicksburg was under siege for several weeks in 1863.
Gettysburg was a Battle of Engagement, not a Siege.
The plural of siege is sieges.
The Siege ot Toulon.
the siege of Troy was unbelievable
It was made in 1967