Well see they were being held captive and the person responsible for keeping them hostage ordered the guards to kill them and burn there clothing and bury there bodies they were killed by gun shot wounds.
yes, but his soldiers did not obey him.
He ordered the burning of all buildings of military potential. But it went beyond that, and Sherman began to see the point of destroying civilian morale.
Virgil was around at the time of Augustus. he died before he finished his major work, the Aeneid. Augustus ordered that his wish to burn the work be ignored and had it published.
Not literally. However, he had been specifically ordered by the Senate and by Pompey the consul that he was not to move his army any closer to Rome than the Rubicon river. When he crossed it, he defied the government, and civil war became inevitable.
The Palace
1834
It was burnts in 1936
THE Tryon Palace actually burned down twice
Mosque Zarar
Well see they were being held captive and the person responsible for keeping them hostage ordered the guards to kill them and burn there clothing and bury there bodies they were killed by gun shot wounds.
Never heard about this issue!!!!!
the palace by nuking it
He literally ordered them to burn their ships.
She ordered Peril to burn the eggs on the brightest night
Masjid-ul Dhiraar
yes, but his soldiers did not obey him.