The siege lasted two months, and the Greek commander surrendered the fort to the dukes not to the king.
By 6pm the militia entered Aarau and the commander of government troops surrendered without any resistance.
The British commander surrendered the fort, capturing 6 tons of gunpowder and 83 men.
The commander of two days surrendered his position.
Despite possessing heavier weaponry, those within had run out of food and water, and a commander surrendered himself for trial.
His subordinate commanders surrendered and asked him to escape over the mountains.
After 18 days of artillery fire, the Spanish commander finally surrendered.
The commander of the American ship surrendered his vessel to the British.
The commander, Coppinger, surrendered on 6 November 1825, under a pact of 14 articles.
The Japanese commander surrendered his sword to the British and American soldiers.