Siege of Rome may refer to:
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Siege of Rome (508 BC), by Lars Porsena, the Etruscan king of Clusium
* Siege of Rome (408), see
Sack of Rome (410)
The sack of Rome on 24 August 410 AD was undertaken by the Visigoths led by their king, Alaric. At that time, Rome was no longer the administrative capital of the Western Roman Empire, having been replaced in that position first by Mediolanum ...
* Siege of Rome (409), see
Sack of Rome (410)
The sack of Rome on 24 August 410 AD was undertaken by the Visigoths led by their king, Alaric. At that time, Rome was no longer the administrative capital of the Western Roman Empire, having been replaced in that position first by Mediolanum ...
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Siege of Rome (472), by the Western Roman general Ricimer
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Siege of Rome (537–538)
The first siege of Rome during the Gothic War (535–554), Gothic War lasted for a year and nine days, from 2 March 537 to 12 March 538. The city was besieged by the Ostrogoths, Ostrogothic army under their king Vitiges; the defending Eastern R ...
, by the Ostrogoths under Vitiges
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Siege of Rome (546), by the Ostrogoths under Totila
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Siege of Rome (549–550), by the Ostrogoths again under Totila
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Siege of Rome (756), by the Lombards under
Aistulf
Aistulf (also Ahistulf, Haistulfus, Astolf etc.; , ; died December 756) was the Duke of Friuli from 744, King of the Lombards from 749, and Duke of Spoleto from 751. His reign was characterized by ruthless and ambitious efforts to conquer Roman ...
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Siege of Rome (1082–1084), by
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry IV (; 11 November 1050 – 7 August 1106) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105, King of Germany from 1054 to 1105, King of Italy and List of kings of Burgundy, Burgundy from 1056 to 1105, and Duke of Bavaria from 1052 to 1054. He was t ...
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Siege of Rome (1849), by the French
See also
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Arab raid against Rome (846)
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Capture of Rome
The Capture of Rome () occurred on 20 September 1870, as forces of the Kingdom of Italy took control of the city and of the Papal States. After a plebiscite held on 2 October 1870, Rome was officially made capital of Italy on 3 February 1871, c ...
(1870), by the Kingdom of Italy
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Liberation of Rome (1944), by the Allies during World War II
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Fall of Rome (disambiguation)
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Sack of Rome (disambiguation)
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Battle of Rome (disambiguation)
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Battle for Rome (disambiguation)
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Rome
Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2, ...