Fourth Siege of Gibraltar
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Fourth Siege of Gibraltar
Summary
Fourth Siege of Gibraltar is a siege[1]. It draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #214 of 1,415).[2]
Key Facts
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's instance of is recorded as siege[3].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar was followed by Third Siege of Gibraltar[4].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar took place at Gibraltar[5].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar is part of Moorish Gibraltar[6].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar began on June 1333[7].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar ended on August 1333[8].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 36.13775, 'lon': -5.3453611111111}[9].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Third Siege of Gibraltar[10].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Second Siege of Gibraltar[11].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as First Siege of Gibraltar[12].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Great Siege of Gibraltar[13].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Thirteenth Siege of Gibraltar[14].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar[15].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Capture of Gibraltar[16].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Tenth Siege of Gibraltar[17].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Ninth Siege of Gibraltar[18].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Eighth siege of Gibraltar[19].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Seventh Siege of Gibraltar[20].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Sixth Siege of Gibraltar[21].
- Fourth Siege of Gibraltar's different from is recorded as Fifth Siege of Gibraltar[22].
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When and Where
Fourth Siege of Gibraltar began on June 1333[7]. It ended on August 1333[8]. It took place at Gibraltar[5].
Context
Fourth Siege of Gibraltar is part of Moorish Gibraltar[6]. Its instance of is recorded as siege[3]. It was followed by Third Siege of Gibraltar[4].
Why It Matters
Fourth Siege of Gibraltar draws 41 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #214 of 1,415).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]