The Siege -

Using artillery or siege engines to damage walls and break morale.

Due to the high cost of time and resources, attackers often offered terms of surrender to defenders. Historical Significance & Examples The Siege

The goal is to drain the defenders of resources, rather than a direct, costly attack. Using artillery or siege engines to damage walls

The primary characteristic, where the attacker surrounds the location to isolate it. rather than a direct

A famous Roman siege where the army built a massive ramp to breach a Jewish stronghold. Life Under Siege

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