After five months, the garrison had lost only three men and it seemed the siege would fail.
The siege eventually failed when a large relief force approached and forced Henry to withdraw.
Caesar then went back to Gergovia and realised that his siege would fail.
The siege failed as the Turks suffered heavy casualties.
The siege failed, as the soldiers of Trogir successfully repelled the attack.
The siege failed and all parties returned home.
The siege failed and forced the Kingdom to turn south for better fortunes.
The siege failed and the army had to retreat, while the international community condemned the attacks.
The siege of 626 failed because the Avars did not have the patience or technology to conquer the city.
While the siege failed it prompted Vytautas to start negotiations.