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  2. Siege - Wikipedia

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    A siege (Latin: sedere, lit. 'to sit') [1] is a military blockade of a city, or fortress, with the intent of conquering by attrition, or by well-prepared assault. Siege warfare (also called siegecrafts or poliorcetics) is a form of constant, low-intensity conflict characterized by one party holding a strong, static, defensive position.

  3. Siege (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Siege, The Siege, Besiege or Besieged may also refer to: Books and comics. Fiction. The Siege (Dunmore novel), by Helen Dunmore, 2001;

  4. Siege of Jerusalem (70 CE) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE was the decisive event of the First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 CE), a major rebellion against Roman rule in the province of Judaea.Led by Titus, the Roman forces besieged the city, which had become the stronghold of Jewish resistance.

  5. Besiege (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Besiege is a vehicle-building sandbox video game based around medieval siege engines, developed and published by Spiderling Studios. The game was released for Windows , macOS and Linux in February 2020 at the conclusion of a five-year long early access phase that started in January 2015.

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  7. Besieged (film) - Wikipedia

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    The aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes gave Besieged a 75% rating among critics from 48 reviews. [4]Stephen Holden in the New York Times found the film's minimal dialogue a refreshing departure in what he termed the age of television psychobabble.

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  9. Thirty-Six Stratagems - Wikipedia

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    The Thirty-Six Stratagems is a Chinese essay used to illustrate a series of stratagems used in politics, war, and civil interaction.. Its focus on the use of cunning and deception both on the battlefield and in court have drawn comparisons to Sun Tzu's The Art of War.