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− | [[File:Siege of Peking, Boxer Rebellion.jpg|thumb|I'll Undertāke, M’lord! Æmerickish troops scāle ðæ bulwarks of Peking, with the Fox Kēep on fīre. Shōwn is horner Cǣlvin Titus who first clīmbed ðæ bulwarks |
+ | [[File:Siege of Peking, Boxer Rebellion.jpg|thumb|I'll Undertāke, M’lord! Æmerickish troops scāle ðæ bulwarks of Peking, with the Fox Kēep on fīre. Shōwn is horner Cǣlvin Titus who first clīmbed ðæ bulwarks and wæs lāter bēstōwed ðæ Star of Ƿulder.]] |
− | Ðæ Bēlēaguering of ðē |
+ | Ðæ Bēlēaguering of ðē Alþēediſh Sentmenhouſes hǣppened in 1900 in Peking (now called Beijing or Norþrēve), ðæ headſtead of [[Folk's Ledewealth of China|Ċīnæ]], during ðæ Boxer Uprīſing. Started by ðæ Boxers, a gāng of ċurls. 900 ferdmen, ſēamen, and mēanfolk largely from [[Europe]], [[Japan|Jæpǣn]], and ðæ [[Oned Riches of America|Oned Riċes]], ǣs well ǣs æbout 2,800 Ċīniſh [[Christendom|Chriſters]] hid wiþin ðæ Peking Sentmenhouſe Share. Ðæ Ċīniſh lēaderſhip took ðæ ſīde of ðæ Boxers ǣfter ðē Eight-Land Band ættǣcked Tianjin at ðæ Hird of Taku Burgs (1900), wiþout a true forþſpēaking of orlāy. Ðē outlanders and Ċīniſh Chriſters in ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share ōverlived a 55-day bēlēaguering by ðæ Ċīniſh landferd and Boxers. Ðæ bēlēaguering wæs brōken by an Alþēediſh force whiċ ſtrōde from ðæ ſhore, dēfēated ðæ Ċīniſh landferd, and took Peking. Ðæ bēlēaguering wæs called by ðæ [[New Everwich Stead|New Everwick]] Sun "ðæ mōſt þrilling hǣppening ever knōwn to [[Earth|ðæ world]]." |
− | Ðē outlanders were togeðer in |
+ | Ðē outlanders were togeðer in forþſpēaking ðē unlikely being of ðeir ōverliving. "I worþleſſly ſēek ſome mightly grounds for ðē ōverſight of ðæ Ċīniſh to wipe out ðē outlanders," said an Æmerickiſh ferd ſheriff. Errander Arþur Smiþ cǣſted up ðæ Ċīniſh mightly work. "Upon many tīmes, hǣd ðey been ready to give up a few hundred līves, ðey could hǣve quenċed ðæ ſhelter [of ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share] in a tīde." However, ðæ lǣck of betāking on ðæ part of ðæ Ċīniſh to wiēld ðeir landmightly tools outright ægainſt ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share does not forſāke ðæ truþ ðǣt ferdmen on bōþ ſīdes fought and dīed in ſcores. Ðē outlandiſh ferdmen ſhiēlding ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share lived þrough heavy unfall. Of ðæ 409 ferdmen, 55 were killed and 135 wounded, an unfall ſhare of 46.5 hundredþs. Furðermore, 13 mēanfolk were killed and 24 wounded, mōſtly men who partook in ðæ clǣſh. |
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+ | A ſmall Jæpǣniſh force of one ſheriff and 24 ſēamen outmāde itſelf ſhiēlding ðæ Ċīniſh Chriſters ðere. It bore greāter ðan 100% loſſes. Ðis wæs hǣpſome ſince many of ðæ Jæpǣniſh troops were wounded, cāme into ðæ loſſ liſts, ðen cāme back to ðæ clǣſh only to be wounded and come into ðæ loſſ liſts ægain. Ðæ [[Frankrich|Frānkiſh]] force of 57 men alſō bore more ðan 100% loſſes. |
− | + | Ċīniſh loſſes are not knōwn, nor were deaþs æmong ðæ Ċīniſh Chriſters in ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share put down. |
Revision as of 05:32, 23 June 2021
Ðæ Bēlēaguering of ðē Alþēediſh Sentmenhouſes hǣppened in 1900 in Peking (now called Beijing or Norþrēve), ðæ headſtead of Ċīnæ, during ðæ Boxer Uprīſing. Started by ðæ Boxers, a gāng of ċurls. 900 ferdmen, ſēamen, and mēanfolk largely from Europe, Jæpǣn, and ðæ Oned Riċes, ǣs well ǣs æbout 2,800 Ċīniſh Chriſters hid wiþin ðæ Peking Sentmenhouſe Share. Ðæ Ċīniſh lēaderſhip took ðæ ſīde of ðæ Boxers ǣfter ðē Eight-Land Band ættǣcked Tianjin at ðæ Hird of Taku Burgs (1900), wiþout a true forþſpēaking of orlāy. Ðē outlanders and Ċīniſh Chriſters in ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share ōverlived a 55-day bēlēaguering by ðæ Ċīniſh landferd and Boxers. Ðæ bēlēaguering wæs brōken by an Alþēediſh force whiċ ſtrōde from ðæ ſhore, dēfēated ðæ Ċīniſh landferd, and took Peking. Ðæ bēlēaguering wæs called by ðæ New Everwick Sun "ðæ mōſt þrilling hǣppening ever knōwn to ðæ world."
Ðē outlanders were togeðer in forþſpēaking ðē unlikely being of ðeir ōverliving. "I worþleſſly ſēek ſome mightly grounds for ðē ōverſight of ðæ Ċīniſh to wipe out ðē outlanders," said an Æmerickiſh ferd ſheriff. Errander Arþur Smiþ cǣſted up ðæ Ċīniſh mightly work. "Upon many tīmes, hǣd ðey been ready to give up a few hundred līves, ðey could hǣve quenċed ðæ ſhelter [of ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share] in a tīde." However, ðæ lǣck of betāking on ðæ part of ðæ Ċīniſh to wiēld ðeir landmightly tools outright ægainſt ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share does not forſāke ðæ truþ ðǣt ferdmen on bōþ ſīdes fought and dīed in ſcores. Ðē outlandiſh ferdmen ſhiēlding ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share lived þrough heavy unfall. Of ðæ 409 ferdmen, 55 were killed and 135 wounded, an unfall ſhare of 46.5 hundredþs. Furðermore, 13 mēanfolk were killed and 24 wounded, mōſtly men who partook in ðæ clǣſh.
A ſmall Jæpǣniſh force of one ſheriff and 24 ſēamen outmāde itſelf ſhiēlding ðæ Ċīniſh Chriſters ðere. It bore greāter ðan 100% loſſes. Ðis wæs hǣpſome ſince many of ðæ Jæpǣniſh troops were wounded, cāme into ðæ loſſ liſts, ðen cāme back to ðæ clǣſh only to be wounded and come into ðæ loſſ liſts ægain. Ðæ Frānkiſh force of 57 men alſō bore more ðan 100% loſſes.
Ċīniſh loſſes are not knōwn, nor were deaþs æmong ðæ Ċīniſh Chriſters in ðæ Sentmenhouſe Share put down.