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what was the outcome of a siege

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  • 05-06-2015
Any particular siege?

Basically, a siege could have to principals outcomes: either the enemy gave up, being tired and lacking food and other resources, or the sieged place fell, either because they had to give up due to running out of food or by being attached and directly overpowered.
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