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  2. List of sieges - Wikipedia

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    Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Part of a series on War (outline) History Prehistoric Ancient Post-classical castles Early modern military revolution pike and shot napoleonic warfare Late modern industrial warfare fourth-gen warfare Military Organization Command and control Defense ministry Army Navy ...

  3. Siege of Candia - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Candia (now Heraklion, Crete) was a military conflict in which Ottoman forces besieged the Venetian-ruled capital city of the Kingdom of Candia. [2] Lasting from 1648 to 1669, or a total of 21 years, one of the longest sieges in history.

  4. Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727) - Wikipedia

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    The sieges of Ceuta, also known as the thirty-year siege, [1] were a series of blockades by Moroccan forces of the Spanish-held city of Ceuta on the North African coast. The first siege began on 23 October 1694 and finished in 1720 when reinforcements arrived. [ 2 ]

  5. Siege of Leningrad - Wikipedia

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    The siege became one of the longest and most destructive sieges in history, and it was possibly the costliest siege in history due to the number of casualties which were suffered throughout its duration. An estimated 1.5 million people died as a result of the siege.

  6. Siege of Ostend - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Ostend was the longest military campaign of the Eighty Years' War, and one of the longest and bloodiest sieges in world history: more than 100,000 people were killed, wounded or succumbed to disease; on each side, a precise number of casualties is impossible to pin down.

  7. Fortifications of Heraklion - Wikipedia

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    However, the Venetian garrison in Candia managed to hold out for 21 years, and the Siege of Candia remains the second longest siege in history. The city surrendered in 1669, and the Venetians and most of the population were allowed to leave peacefully, sparing the city from being sacked. [5]

  8. Siege of Przemyśl - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Przemyśl [b] was the longest siege in Europe during the First World War. [4] The siege was a crushing defeat of the Austro-Hungarian Army by the Russian Army . Przemyśl was a fortress -town and stronghold on the River San in what is now southeastern Poland .

  9. Cretan War (1645–1669) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Candia, c. 1680. The siege began in May 1648. The Ottomans spent three months investing the city, which included cutting off the water supply. Eventually, it would last until 1669, the second longest siege in history after the Siege of Ceuta (1694-1727) by the Moors under Moulay Ismail. [34]