The last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land seized by Muslim forces in 1291 was Acre. It was taken in the Siege of Acre.
Gaius Julius Caesar defeated Vercingetorix (Versin Getorix) at Alesia and that was the last stronghold. Gaul became part of the Roman Empire.
the attacks that the British lead against the American forces is that they seized the American ships and they kidnapped American sailors.
The ruler of Ndongo who seized power in 1624 was Queen Nzinga Mbande. She is renowned for her military leadership and diplomatic skills, particularly in her resistance against Portuguese colonization in Angola. Nzinga famously organized her forces, which included a battalion of women warriors, to confront Portuguese forces and assert her authority. Her efforts were pivotal in maintaining Ndongo's resistance against European encroachment during her reign.
Both were the recapture of territory seized by Islamic forces (Turks, Moors) from primarily Christian peoples. The Crusades were in part to reinforce the Byzantine Empire. The Reconquista was the retaking of Spain and Portugal from the Umayyad occupation of the Iberian peninsula beginning in 711 AD.
New Nether lad was a barrier to the English. It kept English settlers from moving westward. In 1664, English forces seized New Netherlands.
Port Hudson, which was seized by the Union forces on July, 9, 1863.
Gaius Julius Caesar defeated Vercingetorix (Versin Getorix) at Alesia and that was the last stronghold. Gaul became part of the Roman Empire.
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sent in marines to free the crew (novanet answer)
the attacks that the British lead against the American forces is that they seized the American ships and they kidnapped American sailors.
The SS Mayagüez was boarded and seized in 1975 by Cambodian Kahmer Rouge forces. A link can be found below.
The market for West African slaves in creased as Muslim traders bought or seized black Africans to sell in north Africa.
The engine has seized up! Pirates have seized the port!
sized is the homophne of seized
The question does not make much sense. Christianity is a religion; it cannot be seized. If the question is trying to ask when Saladin seized Jerusalem from the Christians, it Saladin reconquered the city on 2 October 1187, when the (Christian) Kingdom of Jerusalem relented after two week siege.
Sir Frederick Mitchell Hodgson was the governor and commander of the British forces that seized the Golden Stool from the Ashanti.
The question doesn't include enough information. "Seized" by who (what agency) for what reason (evidence - forfeiture - safekeeping - etc) ? If it was seized as contraband and seized for forfeiture it will become the property of whatever agency that seized it. If it was seized as evidence of a crime, it will be returned to the victim/complainant after the trial is over.