to seize a fortress

  • 1seize — v. 1 tr. take hold of forcibly or suddenly. 2 tr. take possession of forcibly (seized the fortress; seized power). 3 tr. take possession of (contraband goods, documents, etc.) by warrant or legal right, confiscate, impound. 4 tr. affect suddenly… …

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  • 2Boden Fortress — Infobox Military Structure name=Boden Fortress location=Boden, Norrbotten, Sweden caption=Rödberget Fort, part of Boden Fortress, seen from the north. The caponier ditch and the armored turrets are clearly visible, as well as the magnificent view …

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  • 3Battle of Hegra Fortress — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Hegra Fortress caption=Norwegian 7,5 cm gun in action during the battle. partof=the Norwegian Campaign date=15 April to 5 May, 1940 place=Hegra, Norway result=Hegra Fortress capitulated May 5 after all …

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  • 4Defense of Brest Fortress — This article is about a 1941 battle between Germany and the USSR. For Polish German battle of 1939, see Battle of Brześć Litewski. Battle of Brest Part of the Eastern Front of World War II …

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  • 5Virtual Dark Fortress — The Virtual Dark Fortress was the secondary base of Grimlord , the main villain of Saban s VR Troopers , created with the activation of an energy prism containing a download of Tyler Steele s knowledge of Virtual Reality. The Fortress takes the… …

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  • 6Kristiansten Fortress — Infobox Military Structure name=Kristiansten festning location=Trondheim, Norway caption= built=1681 1685 materials= used= type= controlled by=Norway garrison= commanders= battles=Swedish invasion 1718Kristiansten Fortress (old spelling… …

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  • 7Christiansø Fortress — This article is about the fortress in Norway. For the fortress in Denmark, see Ertholmene. Christiansø Fortress is one of the historic Norwegian fortresses, which commands the western approaches to Flekkerøy harbor, at Kristiansand municipality… …

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  • 8Crown Fortress — is a term still sometimes used for any fortress or castle that currently or historically belonged to the British Crown for military purposes (as opposed to Royal Castles, which were typically used as palaces.[citation needed] Historical context… …

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  • 9B-17 Flying Fortress — Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress …

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  • 10Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress — Pour les articles homonymes, voir B17. Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress …

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