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Seoul Under Siege: Namsan and Then Some
www.siegemalvar.net Author Siege Malvar and poet Sandra Roldan goes to Namsan, where Seoul Tower is. http
Electric Car in Plaestine
laughed, saying it would not work, now people are begging us to convert their cars," said Fayez Anan. Working with fellow electrical engineer Wasim al-Khuzundar, Anan hooked up an engine to 32 batteries. Driving their small car through the streets of Gaza City, they said the vehicle could travel up to 200 km on a single charge. Israel has reduced the amount of fuel it pumps into the Gaza Strip since the military operation on the Nahal Oz fuel terminal in April. Local fuel distributors have ...
Donnington Castle
a series of earthworks in the shape of a star around the castle. They successfully withstood a Parliamentary siege in July 1644. In October, King Charles marched to the relief of the castle, and the second Battle of Newbury was fought around it. This time the King's men were forced to withdraw, but Colonel John Boys refused to surrender the castle. After an eighteen month siege, the garrison finally accepted terms for an honourable surrender and were allowed to march out of the ...
Luxembourg part two of two
Marshal Vauban, and augmented again under Austrian rule in the 1730s and 1740s. During the French Revolutionary Wars, the city was occupied by France twice: once, briefly, in 17923, and, later, after a seven-month siege. Luxembourg held out for so long under the French siege that French politician and military engineer Lazare Carnot called Luxembourg "the best [fortress] in the world, except Gibraltar". Tthe Austrian garrison eventually surrendered, and, as a consequence, Luxembourg was ...
Luxembourg part 1 of 2
Marshal Vauban, and augmented again under Austrian rule in the 1730s and 1740s. During the French Revolutionary Wars, the city was occupied by France twice: once, briefly, in 17923, and, later, after a seven-month siege. Luxembourg held out for so long under the French siege that French politician and military engineer Lazare Carnot called Luxembourg "the best [fortress] in the world, except Gibraltar". Tthe Austrian garrison eventually surrendered, and, as a consequence, Luxembourg was ...
Taormina
after the fall of the Roman Empire to be one of the more considerable towns of Sicily, and from the strength of its position was one of the last places that was retained by the Greek emperors; but it was taken by the Saracens in 906 after a siege of two years, and totally destroyed. In the late 19th century Taormina gained some prominence as the place where Wilhelm von Gloeden worked most of his life as a photographer of predominantly male nudes. Also credited for making Taormina popular ...