On July 23, a military mutiny and riot broke out in Seoul; troops, assisted by the population, sacked the rice granaries there.
In 1808 Napoleonic troops under General Junot sacked the city and massacred the inhabitants.
His troops had sacked the nearby state capital of Milledgeville, and Maconites prepared for an attack.
A few months later Parliamentary troops sacked the manor house and church, lighting a great fire with the wreckage.
Timur's troops sacked the city in 1395.
Sa'id's troops sacked Dorylaion and even reached the shore of the Bosporus.
Haultpenne managed to enter the city by bribing a sentry, after which his troops sacked and plundered it, murdering more than 500 citizens.
In 1341, after a short siege, Saluzzo surrendered and his troops sacked it, destroying also the castle.
Allies within the capital opened the gates for him on August 24, and for three days his troops sacked the city.
The following day (April 1), however, the Austrian troops sacked the city and massacred numerous inhabitants before the surrender could be signed.