The destruction of Minden on August 2, 1780, was the most destructive raid in the course of the four-year civil war.
The British then entered and burned the capital during the most notably destructive raid of the war.
More Ottoman Empire-instigated destructive Tatar raids took place in 1498, 1499 and 1500.
The reasons for this move are unclear but were probably related to the destructive coastal raids of the Saracens and other peoples around this time.
Most of the conflict consisted of economically destructive raids against the other side's settlements.
After the first destructive Viking raids, the city once again rose to some importance, with overseas trading connections.
Nevertheless, he saw his opportunity: he could now find out who was behind these destructive and seemingly random raids on the Xaridian colonies.
On 3 September, the Luftwaffe began it major effort against the city by beginning several destructive raids.
Because of these destructive raids, many records of the past were destroyed and lost.
The Knights continued to organize destructive raids.