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Meaning of "siege of gibraltar"

Siege of Gibraltar: This phrase refers to the historical event when the British and Dutch forces besieged and captured Gibraltar from Spain in 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession. It is used to describe a military campaign

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siege of gibraltar
Hopson served under him in the ensuing siege of Gibraltar.
He participated in the siege of Gibraltar and the conquest of Oran.
Badge of the castle and key awarded for the Great Siege of Gibraltar.
Siege of Gibraltar.
Spain ends its siege of Gibraltar.
After eight months the French and Spanish abandoned the twelfth siege of Gibraltar.
July - The Great Siege of Gibraltar ( fourteenth and last military siege ) starts.
He distinguished himself at the Great Siege of Gibraltar.
The First Siege of Gibraltar was a battle of the Spanish Reconquista that took place in 1309.
March - Spain ends its siege of Gibraltar.
The battery housed 200 guns during the Great Siege of Gibraltar.
The duke was to finally capture Gibraltar in the Eighth Siege of Gibraltar in 1462.

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