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  • There have been several sieges of [[Stirling Castle]], a strategically important fortification in Stirling ...besieged three times by Scottish factions during the reign of [[James I of England|James VI]].<ref>Alexander Courtney, ''James VI, Britannic Prince: King of S ...
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  • {{WikidataCoord}}{{For|other sieges of Limerick|Sieges of Limerick (disambiguation){{!}}Siege of Limerick}} ...and|1542}} [[Williamite]]s<br />{{flagicon|England}} [[Kingdom of England|England]] ...
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  • {{For|the sieges of Rouen during the French Wars of Religion|Siege of Rouen (1562)|Siege of | combatant1 = [[Kingdom of England]] ...
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  • ...= [[Montfort of Brittany|House of Montfort]], Brittany <br>[[Kingdom of England]] [[Category:Sieges of the Hundred Years' War]] ...
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  • {{WikidataCoord}}{{For|other sieges of Limerick|Sieges of Limerick (disambiguation){{!}}Siege of Limerick}} |combatant1={{flagicon image|Royal Standard of England (1689-1702) rev2.svg}} [[Williamite]]s ...
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  • ...an Empire]]. Following the [[Field of the Cloth of Gold]], [[Henry VIII of England]] and his minister [[Thomas Wolsey]] made an alliance with the young empero [[Category:Sieges of the Italian Wars]] ...
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  • | combatant1 = {{flag|Kingdom of England}} [[Category:16th-century military history of the Kingdom of England]] ...
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  • ...[Greco-Roman world|Greek and Roman antiquity]], as one of the most notable sieges of their shared past. ...h, trans., ''The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian'', … (London, England: J. Davis), vol. 2, Book XX, Ch. IV, [https://archive.org/stream/historica ...
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  • The '''siege of [[Capua]]''' was a military operation involving the states of medieval [[southern Italy]], beginning in May 1098 and lastin ...mbard]], [[Anselm of Aosta]], then in self-exile from King [[William II of England]], to go to meet the pope. According to [[Eadmer]], Anselm's biographer, " ...
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  • |combatant1={{flagicon|Kingdom of England}} [[Kingdom of England|England]] ...after only a few days of artillery bombardment. However, [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth]] dismissed her commander's achievement, claiming the defen ...
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  • |combatant1=[[Kingdom of England|England]] ...n [[Ireland]]. It was one of the last battles of the war. An [[Kingdom of England|English]] army of up to 5,000 under [[George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes|Sir ...
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  • {{For|other battles and sieges in Toulon|Battle of Toulon (1744)|Siege of Toulon (1793)}} ...pp=258–259}} Immediately after the siege, the British squadron returned to England; on 22 October 1707, navigational errors caused [[Scilly naval disaster of ...
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  • ...[[Netherlands|Dutch Rebels]]<br>{{flagicon|England}} [[Kingdom of England|England]] <br> [[File:Croix huguenote.svg|20px]] [[Huguenots|French Huguenots]]<br> ...example by the [[William the Silent|Orangists]] at the [[Siege of Alkmaar|sieges of Alkmaar]] and [[Siege of Leiden|Leiden]]. ...
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  • This is a '''list of battles and sieges involving Norway'''. *Norwegian invasion of England (1066) ...
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  • {{Short description|Ruined Tudor house & palace in Hampshire, England}} ...historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1092911|work=[[Historic England]]|title=BASING HOUSE RUINS, INCLUDING THE OLD HOUSE AND THE NEW HOUSE|acces ...
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  • |map_type = England The [[Jacobitism|Jacobites]] moved south into England with little opposition, and by the time they reached [[Preston, Lancashire] ...
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  • |country=[[England]] |battles=[[Battle of the Spurs|Guinegate]], [[Sieges of Boulogne (1544–46)|Boulogne]] ...
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  • ...uccessor, Philip V of the House of Bourbon. The Grand Alliance of Austria, England and the Dutch Republic gave military support to a Habsburg claimant of the [[Category:Sieges of Barcelona|Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)]] ...
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  • ...isrupt the siege. Yet despite the Spanish government's opposition to major sieges in the Low Countries and the obstacles confronting any attack on such a str [[Category:Sieges of the Eighty Years' War]] ...
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  • ...contingent of crusaders left from [[Dartmouth, Devon]] in the [[Kingdom of England]]. They had intended to sail directly to the [[Holy Land]], but weather for ...f de Glanvill]] of Suffolk, Chief Justiciar of England under [[Henry II of England|Henry II]]; the Norman name derives from Glanville, near [[Lisieux]] (''[[D ...
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