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    The siege of Chichester was a victory by Parliamentarian forces led by Colonel William Waller over a small Royalist garrison. The siege was one of the...
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  • follows. Siege of Aratta (c. 2600 BC) Siege of Uruk (c. 2580 BC) Siege of Qabra (1780 BC) Siege of Hiritum (1764 BC) Siege of Larsa (1763 BC) Siege of Avaris...
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    Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. It is located in Chichester...
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    The Iranian Embassy siege took place from 30 April to 5 May 1980, after a group of six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy on Prince's Gate in South...
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  • Chichester Robert of Chichester (died 1160), medieval Bishop of Exeter Marquess of Donegall, a title held by the Chichester family Siege of Chichester, a victory...
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    Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester (May 1563 – 19 February 1625; known between 1596 and 1613 as Sir Arthur Chichester), of Carrickfergus in Ireland...
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    Sussex (redirect from County of Sussex)
    with around 200 killed or taken prisoner. Shortly after there were sieges at Chichester and Arundel, and a smaller battle at Bramber Bridge. Despite its...
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    of 100 horse to try to raise a rebellion in Sussex, taking part in the Capture of Chichester, the Battle of Muster Green, and the Siege of Chichester...
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    The siege of Carthage was the main engagement of the Third Punic War fought between Carthage and Rome. It consisted of the nearly-three-year siege of the...
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  • Kingdoms] First siege of Bradford – 1642 – First English Civil War, 1642 (First English Civil War) [Wars of the Three Kingdoms] Siege of Chichester – 1642 –...
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  • of Chichester". British History Online. Retrieved 9 February 2012. Seward 1996 Campbell 1992, p. 193 Jordan 1997, p. 118 "Constituencies - Chichester"...
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    Wars. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley. pp. 357–375. ISBN 978-1-119-02550-4. Le Bohec, Yann (2015) [2011]. "The "Third Punic War": The Siege of Carthage...
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    "The "Third Punic War": The Siege of Carthage (148–146 BC)". In Hoyos, Dexter (ed.). A Companion to the Punic Wars. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley....
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    326°W / 54.994; -7.326 The siege of Derry in 1689 was the first major event in the Williamite War in Ireland. The siege was preceded by an attempt against...
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    Edward Ford (soldier) (category Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford)
    1642 the House of Commons ordered him to be apprehended. After previously capturing the city of Chichester for the King, on the first week of December 1642...
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    Onager (weapon) (redirect from Siege Onager)
    ISBN 978-1-118-37267-8. Rance, Philip. "'Sieges: Late Empire' in Y. LE BOHEC et al. (edd.), The Encyclopedia of the Roman Army (Chichester/Malden, MA, 2015)". Y. LE...
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    in the siege of Ladysmith. Sir (Edward) John Chichester, 11th Baronet (14 April 1916 – 14 May 2007) (son). Son of Sir Edward George Chichester, 10th Baronet...
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  • war after the siege of Chichester, with the cathedral library itself nearly being sold off in London. The destruction of the contents of the cathedral...
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    Michael Livesey (category Year of death uncertain)
    Cathedral. As part of the Army of the Southern Association commanded by Sir William Waller, he participated in the capture of Chichester in December 1642...
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  • Anthony Stapley (category Wikipedia articles incorporating information from the Dictionary of National Biography Index and Epitome)
    outbreak of the English Civil War he received a colonel's commission in the parliamentary army, and was present at the siege of Chichester in December...
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    The siege of Narbonne took place in France between 752 and 759, led by the Frankish king Pepin the Short against the Umayyad stronghold defended by an...
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    was fought after a long siege which started in 262 BC and resulted both in a Roman victory and the beginning of Roman control of Sicily. Agrigentum is a...
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    Wars. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley. pp. 204–222. ISBN 978-1-1190-2550-4. Rawlings, Louis (2017). "Warlords, Carthage and the Limits of Hegemony"...
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  • Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 357–375. ISBN 978-1-119-02550-4. Le Bohec, Yann (2015) [2011]. "The "Third Punic War": The Siege of Carthage...
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    siege to Carthage's main base at Akragas. A large Carthaginian army attempted to lift the siege in 262 BC but was heavily defeated at the Battle of Akragas...
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    Sir John Chichester (1519/20-1569) of Raleigh in the parish of Pilton, near Barnstaple in North Devon, was a leading member of the Devonshire gentry,...
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    of the garrison at Carrickfergus included: 1568: William Piers 1597: Sir John Chichester (killed near Ballycarry in 1597) 1599: Sir Arthur Chichester...
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    The sieges of Taunton were a series of three blockades during the First English Civil War. The town of Taunton, in Somerset, was considered to be of strategic...
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    Leicester (redirect from Siege of Leicester)
    Victorian Leicester. London and Chichester: Phillimore. p. 26. ISBN 0-85033-327-X. "Chartism in Leicestershire". A Web of English History. Dr Marjie Bloy...
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    O'Doherty's rebellion (category Political violence in the Kingdom of Ireland)
    Kilmacrennan in July. The rebellion ended with the surrender of the last die-hards at the Siege of Tory Island later in the same year. O'Doherty also called...
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