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This list details Spain's involvement in wars and armed conflicts, including those fought by its predecessor states or within its territory.
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Barcid conquest of Hispania
(237–218 BC) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Carthaginian Victory
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Roman conquest of Hispania (220–17 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, Western Europe, Italian Peninsula, North Africa and Mediterranean Sea |
Pre-Roman Iberia
Roman popularis exiles |
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Roman Victory
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Siege of Saguntum
(219 BC) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Carthaginian Victory
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Second Punic War
(218–201 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Mediterranean Sea |
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Roman Victory
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Indibilis and Mandonius Revolt
(206–205 BC) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Ilergetes
Ausetani
Sedetani
Celtiberians |
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Roman Victory |
Iberian revolt
(197–195 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Iberian rebels: | Roman victory and re-establishment of control over Hispania | |
First Celtiberian War
(181–179 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Roman Victory
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Second Celtiberian War
(154–151 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Roman Victory
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Lusitanian War
(155–139 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Lusitanian tribes
Celtic tribes |
Roman Victory
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Numantine War
(143–133 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Roman Victory
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Roman conquest of Gallaecia
(132–19 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Roman Victory |
Roman conquest of Majorca
(123–121 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Roman Victory |
Sertorian War
(80–72 BC) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Roman popularis exiles
Native Iberians Native Celts Native Aquitanians |
Roman Senate | Roman Senate Victory |
Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC)
Location: Hispania, Italia, Graecia, Illyria, Aegyptus, Africa |
Pompeians | Caesarians | Caesarian victory. |
Cantabrian Wars
(29–19 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Roman Victory |
Crisis of the Third Century
(235–285 AD) Location: Western Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East |
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Roman usurpers
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Roman Victory
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Invasions in the West of the Empire
(258–260) Location: Western Europe and Southern Europe |
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Franks | Roman Victory and invasion repelled |
Roman Civil War (406–411) and Gothic War (408–416)
Location: Western Europe |
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Constantine III's Britain Usurpation
Gerontius' Hispanic Usurpation Priscus Attalus' Italian Usurpation Barbarians |
Roman Pirric Victory
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Crossing of the Rhine
(406–411)
Location: Western Europe and Southern Europe |
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Sarmatian and Germanic Barbarians | Defeat
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Invasion of Roman Gallaecia by the Germanic Suebi
(409)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Germanics | Defeat
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Invasion of Hispania by the Germanic Vandals
(409) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Germanics | Defeat
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Invasion of Hispania by the Germanic Visigoths
(410) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Germanics | Defeat
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Visigothic Campaign on Hispania
(416–418) Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France |
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Vandals | Roman-Visigothic Victory
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Suevi-Vandal War (419-420)
(419)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Suebi | Hasdingi Vandals | Roman-Suevi Victory |
Vandal War (422)
(422) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Hasdingi Vandals | Roman defeat
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Vandal pirate incursions on the Mediterranean[2]
(424–429) Location: Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Balearic Islands |
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Hasdingi Vandals | Vandal success in their piracy activities. |
War between the Alans and the Suevi
(428) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Suebi | Sarmatian Alans | Defeat at the Battle of Mérida. |
War between the Visigoths and the Vandal–Alanic alliance
(429)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Vandals | Visigoth victory
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Bagaudae Revolts
(284–456) |
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Bagaudae
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Roman victory |
Gothic War in Spain (456)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Suebi | Visigothic victory
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Gothic War (457–458)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Gallia |
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Roman Victory
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Roman reconquest of Hispania
(459–461)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea |
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Suebi | Inconclusive
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Visigoth invasion of Hispania
(461)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Indecisive |
Visigoth conquest of Hispania
(469–474) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigoth victory
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Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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First Franco-Visigothic war (496–498) and Franco–Gothic War (507–511)
Location: Southern France |
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Frankish kingdom
Supported by: Kingdom of the Burgundians (post-507) |
Frankish victory
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Burdunellus Revolt
(496–497) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigothic victory
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Tarraconense Revolt
(507) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigothic victory
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Conflict over the succession of Alaric II
(507–514) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Ostrogothic Kingdom | Ostrogothic victory
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Vandalic War
(533–534)
Location: North Africa, Balearic Islands, Sardinia, Corsica and Mediterranean Sea |
Vandal Kingdom
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Byzantine victory |
Gothic War
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Byzantine victory against Ostrogoths, then plans for revenge against Visigoths due to its support to Ildibad and Totila. | |
Visigothic revolts against Agila I
(550–554) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigoths loyals to Athanagild
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Rebels victory and legitimation for a Byzantine intervention on Spain. |
Byzantine conquest of Visigothic Baetica (551–555)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands |
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Byzantine victory |
Visigothic conquest of Spania (570–624) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigothic victory |
Visigothic conquest of Córdoba (572) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigothic victory |
Visigothic conquest of Sabaria (573) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Sappi | Visigothic victory |
Visigothic conquest of Cantabria (574) Location: Southern France |
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Cantabri | Visigothic victory |
Second Visigothic–Suevic War (575–577) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigothic victory |
Visigothic–Vasconic War (581) Location: Iberian Peninsula and Pyrenees |
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Vascones | Visigothic victory |
Third Visigothic–Suevic War (585–586) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Visigothic victory |
First Muslim invasion of Iberian Peninsula (650s)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea |
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Rashidun Caliphate | Stalemate
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Byzantine incursion against Visigoth Spain
(694/702/703) Location: Southern Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea |
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Visigothic victory
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Muslim incursions on the Balearic Islands
(8th century–10th century)
Location: Balearic Islands and Western Mediterranean Sea |
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Arab victory
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Visigothic Civil War
(710–711) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Achila II forces from northeast Hispania | Roderic forces from southwest Hispania | Inconclusive due to Arab-Berber Invasion. |
Umayyad conquest of Hispania (710–780)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea |
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Umayyad victory
Start of Spanish Reconquista. |
Umayyad invasion of Gaul (719–759)
Location: Southern Gaul (now France) |
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Frankish victory
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Battle of Covadonga (722)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Asturian victory |
Berber Revolt
(740–743)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and North Africa |
Berber insurgents on North Africa and Hispania
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Yemeni Revolt on the Wali of Al-Andalus (745–756)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
1st phase
Supports of Abu'l-Khattar al-Husam ibn Darar al-Kalbi 2nd phase Supports of Abd al-Rahman
Revolt of Amer bin Amr al-Abdari Basques of Pamplona |
1st phase
Supports of Tuwaba ibn Salama al-Judhami
2nd phase Supports of Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri |
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Abbasid attempt to conquer Al Andalus (763)[3][4] Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Umayyad victory
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Revolts against Emirate of Cordoba (771–774)[5] Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Emirate of Córdoba | Syrians rebels under Abd al-Ghaffar
Arab and Berber tribes Abd al-Rahman's enemies |
Revolts suppressed |
Battle of Montecubeiro (774) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Galician rebels | Asturian victory |
Yemeni revolt on the Emirate of Cordoba
(777 –781)
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Arab wāli of Barcelona, Zaragoza and Girona
Supported by:
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Emirate of Córdoba | Revolt suppressed
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Charlemagne's campaign in the Iberian Peninsula (778–816)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, Southern France and Mediterranean Sea |
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Emirate of Córdoba (Moors)
Basques (Pagan) supported by: |
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Battle of the Burbia River (791)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Battle of Lutos (794)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Asturian victory |
Battle of Las Babias (795)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Sack of Lisbon (798)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Asturian victory |
Andalusian raids on Sardinia[7]
(807–822)
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Defeat |
Louis the Pious' attempt to control the Hispanic March and Vasconia (814–824)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France |
Basque and Muslim victory
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Andalusian occupation of Alexandria
(814–828)
Location: Egypt and Mediterranean Sea |
Emirate of Alexandria
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Defeat
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Cordoban Razzias against Carolingian Empire
(815–856) Location: Spanish March |
Frankish kingdom (Carolingian Empire) | Emirate of Córdoba | Mostly Muslim victories and successful sacks. |
Revolt of the Arrabal
(818) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Emirate of Córdoba | Citizens of the suburb of Saqunda | Emirate victory |
Andalusian conquest of Crete
(824/827–829)
Location: Greek islands and Aegean Sea |
Emirate of Crete
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Andalusian Victory |
Aisso Revolt
(826–827) Location: Spanish March |
Catalan counties | Carolingian Empire | Carolingian Victory
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Muslim conquest of Sicily
(827–902) Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sicily |
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Aghlabid conquest of Sicily with Andalusian support. |
Carolingian Succession War
(830–842)
Location: Western Europe and Central Europe |
Divisionists Forces
Supported by: |
Imperialists Forces
Supported by: |
Divisionist victory
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Viking expedition of 844
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Asturian and Córdoban victory |
Battle of Albelda (851)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Battle of Guadalacete (852)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat |
¡Swedish raids in the Mediterranean Sea (859)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, Italian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea |
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Defeat
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Battle of the Morcuera (865)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Umar ibn Hafsun's Rebellion
(878–928) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Lordship of Bobastro | Emirate of Córdoba
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Defeat |
Battle of Polvoraria (878)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Asturian victory |
First Battle of Cellorigo (882)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Asturian victory |
Second Battle of Cellorigo (883)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Asturian victory |
Raid of 897 against Barcelona (897)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Kingdom of West Francia | Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Day of Zamora (901)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Asturian victory |
Muslim conquest of Majorca
(902/903–910/911) Location: Balearic Islands |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat
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Battle of San Esteban de Gormaz (917)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Leonese victory |
Pamplona Campaign
(924)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Battle of Alhandic (939)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Battle of Simancas (939)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Leonese victory |
Hungarian raid in Spain (942)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern Europe |
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Initial Hungarian victory.
Lacking food stores and finding insufficient forage, the Hungarians retired after a few days. |
Battle of Aguioncha (966)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat
Culmination of a Galician–Portuguese civil war in the Kingdom of León |
Sack of Santiago de Compostela (968)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Battle of Rueda (981)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Sack of Barcelona (985)
Location: [Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Battle of Cervera (1000)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Defeat |
Battle of Calatañazor (1002)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Christian victory |
Battle of Albesa
(1003)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Cordoban victory
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Razzia of 1003
(1003)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Caliphate of Córdoba | Cordoban victory
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Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia
(1005–1015)
Location: Sardinia |
Taifa of Dénia | ![]() |
Defeat |
Fitna of al-Andalus (1009–1031)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Muslim rebels | Caliphate of Córdoba | The caliphate crumbled in 1031 into a number of independent taifas, including the Taifa of Córdoba, Taifa of Seville and Taifa of Zaragoza. |
Normand expedition of 1014
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Castilian-Leonese War (1034–1037)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castillian victory
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Battle of Tafalla
(1035/1043)Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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County of Aragon | Pamplonese victory |
Battle of Atapuerca
(1054)Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Leonese-Castillian victory |
Battle of Graus (1063)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian–Zaragozan victory |
Crusade of Barbastro (1064)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Emirate of Lārida | Christian victory |
Battle of Paterna (1065)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Valencia | Leonese victory |
War of the Three Sanchos (1065–67) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory
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Castilian-Leonese War of 1068
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Battle of Pedroso
(1071) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory
García II of Galicia declaring himself King of Portugal. |
Castilian-Leonese War of 1072
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Battle of Almenar (1082)
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Catalan counties
Muslim Taifa of Lérida |
Muslim Zaragoza | Defeat |
Battle of Piedra Pisada (1084)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Muslim Zaragoza | Defeat |
Battle of Morella
(1084)
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Muslim Zaragoza | Victory |
Siege of Toledo[8] (1084–85)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Toledo | Castilian victory |
Battle of Sagrajas (1086)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravids | Defeat
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Siege of Toledo (1090)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravids | Castilian victory |
Siege of Valencia[8] (1092–1094)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Valencia Almoravids |
Castilian victory. El Cid gets the Lordship of Valencia |
Battle of Cuarte
(1094)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravids | Castilian victory. |
Siege of Huesca
(1094–1096)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Zaragoza | Aragonese victory. Start of Aragonese expansion to the south of the Pyrenees. |
First Crusade
(1095–1099)
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Muslims: | Victory:
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Battle of Alcoraz
(1096)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Zaragoza | Aragonese victory |
Battle of Bairén (1097)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Aragonese/Castilian/Valencian victory |
Battle of Consuegra (1097)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Defeat |
Battle of Mollerussa
(1102)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Stalemate
Death of Ermengol V, Count of Urgell and end of Moroccan expansion |
Conquest of Balaguer
(1105)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Christian victory |
Norwegian Crusade
(1107–1110)
Location: Iberia, Balearic Islands, Palestine |
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Fatimid Caliphate
Barbary pirates of Majorca |
Crusader victory. |
Battle of Uclés (1108)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Defeat |
Galician Revolt
(1110–1112)Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Inconclusive
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Leonese Civil War
(1110–1111) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Supporters of Urraca of León and Castile: | Supporters of Alfonso the Battler
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Truce
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1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition
Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands) |
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Taifa of Majorca Almoravids |
Christian victory |
Battle of Martorell (1114)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Catalan counties | Almoravid dynasty | Catalan victory |
Conquest of Zaragoza (1118)
Location: Zaragoza |
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Almoravid dynasty | Christian victory |
Battle of Cutanda (1120)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Christian victory |
Battle of Lerida
(1122)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Almoravid victory |
Crusade of Alfonso I of Aragon in Andalusia
(1125–1126) |
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Almoravid dynasty | Christian Tactic Victory |
Battle of Corbins
(1126)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravid dynasty | Almoravid victory |
Battle of São Mamede (1128)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat Secession of the County of Portugal which becomes a kingdom with Afonso Henriques. |
Luso–Leonese War (1130–37)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Leonese victory |
Aragonese intervention in Aquitaine
(1130–1133) Location: Southern France |
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Defeat |
War of Navarrese-Aragonese succession
(1134–46) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
1° phase (1134–1135)
Loyals to García Ramírez of Navarre ![]() ![]() 2° phase (1135) 3° phase (1135–1136) 4° phase (1136–1140) 5° phase (1139–1149) 6° phase (1139–1146) |
1° phase (1134–1135)
Loyals to Ramiro II of Aragon 2° phase (1135) 3° phase (1135–1136) 4° phase (1136–1140) ![]()
5° phase (1139–40) 6° phase (1139–1146) |
1° Phase: Pact of Vadoluengo: Navarre-Aragon union is maintained, with Navarre loyal to García Ramirez as vassals to Aragon loyal to Ramiro II, joining forces against Castilan invasion (which conquered Kingdom of Zaragoza).
2° Phase: García of Navarre declared himself a vassal of Alfonso VII of Castile and León, so supporting Alfonso's claims to Aragon crown. 3° Phase: Alfonso VII and Ramiro II consolidates an alliance in the Treaty of Alagon (during the short time that all iberian kingdoms were vassals of Castile, Alfonso VII declared himself Imperator totius Hispaniae). However, Garcia of Navarre rebels against Castile, while also in war with Aragon. 4° phase: Aragonese nobility rejects alliance with Castille, so pacts an alliance with Catalan County of Barcelona on the Capitulations of Barbastre, donating Ramiro II his realm to Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona. Aragonese-Castilian conflict ends with the Treaty of Carrion (ending the conflict of succession in Aragon). 5° phase: After a failed attempt of partitioning Navarre between Castile and Aragon, Castilian-Navarrese conflict ends with the Peace of Calahorra (ending Conflict of succession in Navarra). 6° phase: The Aragonese–Navarrese conflicts continues until 1146 with the Truce of San Esteban de Gormaz, in which Castile quits of the war. |
Siege of Oreja (1139)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravids (Muslims) | Christian victory |
Battle of Cerneja
(1139)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Battle of Valdevez
(1140)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat
The Treaty of Zamora (1143) recognized Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of León. |
Baussenque Wars (1144–62)
Location: Burgundy, Kingdom of Arles (Modern France) |
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Victory for Catalan party. |
Revolt against Almoravids
(1144–47) |
Almoravid dynasty | Taifa of Valencia | Stalemate |
Second Crusade (1147–50)
Location: Middle East and North Africa (Near East, Anatolia, Levant, Egypt) and Iberian Peninsula| |
Seljuk Empire Emirate of Zengids Abbasid Caliphate Fatimid Caliphate Almoravids |
Status quo ante bellum
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Siege of Almería (1147)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almoravids (Muslims) | Christian victory |
Siege of Lisbon (1147)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Christian victory |
Navarrese-Aragonese War (1148–1156)
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Stalemate
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Conquest of Siurana
(1158–1159)Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Siurana | Aragonese victory |
Conflict over the regency of Alfonso VIII (1158–1169)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Henry II of England campaign on Toulouse[9]
(1159)
Location: Southern France |
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Truce
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Castilian-Leonese War (1162–1166)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castillian Victory
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Luso–Leonese War (1162–1165)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Portuguese victory |
Luso–Leonese War (1167–1169)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Leonese-Almohad Victory |
Aragon-Toulouse War over Provence[11]
(1166–1176) Location: Southern France |
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House of Trencavel (until 1171)
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Aragonese victory
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Almohad wars in the Iberian Peninsula
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Spanish Christian victory
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Siege of Huete
(1172)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate | Castillian Victory |
Conquest of Cuenca
(1177)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate | Castillian victory |
Castilian-Leonese War (1178–1180)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Inconclusive
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Aragon-Toulouse War of 1179-1185
Location: Southern France |
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Aragonese victory |
Siege of Moya
(1183)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate | Castillian victory |
Siege of Santarém
(1184)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate | Victory
|
Castilian-Leonese War of 1188-1194[12]
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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League of Huesca
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Inconclusive
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Third Crusade (1189–92)
Location: Middle East (Levant and Anatolia), Mediterranean Europe (Sicily, Iberia, Balkans) |
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Sunni Muslim:
Shia Muslim: Eastern Christian opponents: |
Treaty of Jaffa (1192)
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Castilian-Aragonese War of 1190-1191[12]
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Borja Alliance
|
Stalemate |
Battle of Alarcos (1195)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate | Defeat |
Castilian–Leonese War (1196–1197)
- Part of Almohad wars in the Iberian Peninsula Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Ceasefire
|
Luso-Leonese War (1196–1200)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Status Quo Ante Bellum |
Castillian invasion of Navarre
(1199–1200)Location: Pyrenees |
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Victory
|
Almohad conquest of Balearic islands
(1203)
Location: Balearic Islands and North Africa |
Almoravid dynasty | Almohad Caliphate | Almohad victory |
Castilian-Leonese War of 1204–1206[12]
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Stalemate
|
Anglo-Castillian War (1206)[13]
Location: Southern France, Gascony |
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English victory
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Albigensian Crusade (1209–1229)
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Defeat
|
Siege of Al-Dāmūs (1210)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate | Christian victory |
Castilian-Leonese War of 1212[12]
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Truce of Coimbra |
Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate | Christian victory |
Battle of Muret (1213)
Location: Muret (Modern France) |
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French-Crusader victory |
Castilian-Leonese War of 1217-1218[12]
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Unnamed truce between Alfonso IX of León, and Fernando III with Queen Berenguela of Castile. |
First Nobiliary Revolt against James I of Aragon (1220)
Location:[Iberian Peninsula |
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Lordship of Albarracín
Rodrigo de Liçana forces Pero Ferrández de Açagra forces |
Victory |
Second Nobiliary Revolt against James I of Aragon
(1223) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Nobiliary leagues
Ferdinand of Aragon forces |
Defeat |
Conquest of Valencia
(1225–1304)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate
Taifa of Valencia
Taifa of Murcia
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Victory
|
Conquest of Majorca (1228–31)
Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands) |
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Almohad Caliphate
territory of Majorca |
Aragonese victory |
Siege of Burriana (1233)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Valencia | Aragonese victory |
Conquest of Ibiza
(1235)
Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands) |
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Almohad Caliphate | Aragonese victory
|
Siege of Córdoba (1236)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Moors | Castilian victory |
Battle of the Puig (1237)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Valencia | Aragonese victory
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Castillian conquest of Murcia[15]
(1243–1245)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Muslim Murcians | Castillian victory
|
Anglo-Navarrese Conflicts (1237–1266)[16][13]
Location: Southern France, Gascony |
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English victory
|
Great Interregnum[17]
1245/50–1273/5 Location: Germany and Italy |
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Compromise
|
Siege of Jaén (1245–1246)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Taifa of Jayyān (جيان)![]() |
Castilian victory |
Siege of Seville (1247–48)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Almohad Caliphate Taifa of Niebla |
Castilian victory |
Seventh Crusade (1248–54)
Location: North Africa (Egypt) |
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Defeat
|
Portuguese–Castillian war of 1250–1253
(1250–1253) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat
|
Anglo-Castillian War of 1253–1256[13]
Location: Southern France, Gascony |
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Status Quo Ante Bellum
|
Mudéjar revolt (1264–1266)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Muslim (Mudéjar): |
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Crusade of the Infants of Aragon
(1269)
Location: Levant |
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Defeat |
Eighth Crusade (1270)
Location: North Africa (Tunisia) |
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Inconclusive due to Death of Louis IX of France
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Battle of Écija (1275)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Marinid Sultanate![]() |
Defeat |
Navarreria War (1276)
Location: Pyrenees |
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Defeat
|
Battle of Algeciras (1278)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Siege of Algeciras (1278–1279)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Battle of Moclín (1280)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
War of the Sicilian Vespers (1282–1302)
Location: Southern Italy |
1° Phase
Hafsid dynasty (Tunis) 2° Phase |
1° Phase
2° Phase |
Aragonese victory
|
Aragonese expedition to Tunez (1282–86)
Location: Mediterranean Sea and North Africa (Algeria and Tunisia) |
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Hafsid dynasty | Defeat
|
Battle of Malta (1283)
Location: Mediterranean Sea (Malta) |
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Aragonese victory |
Siege of Albarracín (1284)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
Battle of the Gulf of Naples (1284)
Location: Italian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
Aragonese Crusade (1284–85) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
Battle of Les Formigues (1285)
Location: Mediterranean Sea |
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Aragonese victory |
Battle of the Col de Panissars (1285)
Location: Pyrenees |
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Aragonese victory |
Battle of the Counts (1287)
Location: Italian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
Conquest of Menorca
(1287)
Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands) |
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Almohad Caliphate | Aragonese victory |
Castilian-Aragonese War of 1288-1291
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
War of the Strait
(1292–1350)
Location: Mediterranean Sea (Strait of Gibraltar) |
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Marinid Sultanate | Victory
|
Gascon War
(1294–1303) |
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Treaty of Paris (1303)
|
2nd conquest of Murcia
(1296–1304) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Aragonese Victory |
Battle of Iznalloz (1295)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Luso-Castilian War (1295–1297)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Stalemate |
Castilian-Aragonese War of 1296-1304
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Aragonese militar victory
Castillian political victory |
Battle of Cape Orlando (1299)
Location: Italian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
Battle of Ponza (1300)
Location: Italian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
Catalan campaign in Asia Minor
(1303–19)
Location: Asia Minor, Balkans and Mediterranean Sea (modern-day Turkey and Greece) |
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Various Anatolian Turkish Beyliks
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Against Turks:
Against Genoese
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Castilian-Granada War (1309–19)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Strait of Gibraltar |
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Victory |
Siege of Algeciras (1309–10)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Second Siege of Gibraltar (1315)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea |
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Castilian victory |
Catalan campaign on Achaea (1315–1316)
Location: Southeast Europe (modern Greece) |
Isabella of Sabran forces | Matilda of Hainaut forces
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Defeat
|
Shepherds' Crusade (1320)
Location: Normandy (modern France) |
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French peasant crusaders | Franco–Aragonese victory
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Aragonese conquest of Sardinia (1323–26) Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia |
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Aragonese victory
|
Siege of Villa di Chiesa (1323–24)
Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia |
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Aragonese victory |
Battle of Lucocisterna (1324)
Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia |
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Aragonese victory |
War of Saint-Sardos[13]
(1324)
Location: Southern France, Aquitaine |
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French victory |
Battle of Teba (1330)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Aragonese–Genoese War (1330–36) Location: Western Mediterranean Sea |
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Status quo ante bellum |
Battle of Velbazhd
(1330)
Location: Balkans |
Kingdom of Serbia
Supported by: Andronikos II Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) and the Catalan Company[20] |
Bulgarian Empire
Supported by: |
Serbian Victory |
Haffsid conquest of Djerba (1335)[23]
Location: North Africa |
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Hafsid dynasty | Defeat
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Luso-Castillian War (1336–39) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Hundred Years' War (1337–1453)
Location: Western Europe (France, the Low Countries, Great Britain and the Iberian Peninsula) |
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French Victory |
English Channel naval campaign (1338–39)
Location: English Channel |
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Indecisive |
Battle of Río Salado (1340)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Portuguese-Castilian victory |
War of the Breton Succession (1341–65)
Location: Brittany (modern France) |
Stalemate | ||
Battle of Estepona (1342)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Marinid Sultanate | Aragonese victory |
Siege of Algeciras (1342–1344)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
War of the Union (1347–1348)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Union of Aragon | Royalist victory
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Battle of Llucmajor (1349) Location: Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands |
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Aragonese victory
|
War of the Straits
(1350–1355) Location: Southeast Europe (modern Greece and European Turkey) |
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Indecisive |
Battle of Winchelsea (1350)
Location: Southern England |
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Defeat |
Sardinian–Aragonese war
(1353–1420) Location: Mediterranean Sea (Sardinia) |
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Aragonese victory
|
Sardinian Revolt
(1353–55)
Location: Sardinia |
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Victory |
Siege of Alghero (1354)
Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia |
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Aragonese victory
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War of the Two Peters (1356–75)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Indecisive
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Battle of Linuesa (1361)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Battle of Guadix (1362)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Castilian Civil War (1366–69)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory for Henry of Trastámara |
Siege of León (1368)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory for Henry of Trastámara |
Battle of Montiel (1369)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Franco-Castilian victory |
Siege of Algeciras (1369)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
First Fernandine War
(1369–1370)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Battle of La Rochelle (1372)
Location: Modern France |
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Castilian victory |
Second Fernandine War
(1372–1373)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Jaime IV of Majorca War
(1374) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Aragonese victory |
Castilian invasions of England
Location: Southern England |
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Castilian victory |
Siege of Bayonne (1374)
(1374)
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Defeat |
War of the Bands (1375–1500)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Stalemate
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Navarrese conquest of Albania[30]
(1376) Location: Adriatic Sea and Balkans (Modern Albania) |
Duchy of Durazzo | Kingdom of Albania
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Victory
|
Castilian-Navarrese War of 1378
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Castilian victory |
Sicilian War
Location: Mediterranean Sea (Southern Italy and Aegean Islands) |
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Victory
|
Navarrese intervention in Greece (1378–1396)
Location: Aegean Sea and Balkans (Modern Greece) |
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Stalemate
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Aragonese conquest of Athens
(1380)[34]
Location: Aegean Sea and Balkans (Modern Greece) |
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Victory
|
Armañagues War
(1380–91) Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France |
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Catalan Victory
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Third Fernandine War (1381–82)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory
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Noreña Rebellions
(1382–95)
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County of Noreña
Supported by:
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Castilian victory
|
1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum (1383–1385)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat
|
Florentine conquest of Catalan Greek counties
(1385–90) Location: Aegean Sea and Balkans (Modern Greece) |
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Defeat
|
Razia of 1386
(1386) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Invasion of Castile by John of Gaunt
(1386–1388) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory |
Anti-Jewish Revolt
(1391) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Anti-semitic rebels | Defeat of the Government. Jewish population lost its legal protection due to anti-semitic presions and Pogroms. Most of them are forced to convert to Catholicism or be expelled of Spain. |
Majorcan Rebellion
(1391) Location: Balearic Islands |
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Menestrals and Peasants | Nobiliary victory |
Crusade of Nicopolis (1396)
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Defeat
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Aragon Succession War (1396–1398)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Martin of Aragon forces | Matthew, Count of Foix forces | Victory of Marty of Aragon |
Sack of Torreblanca (1398)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Kingdom of Tlemcen (Zayyanid dynasty) | Algerian Victory |
Crusade of Tedelis (1398)
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Aragonese Victory
|
Bona crusade (1399)
Location: North Africa (Algeria) |
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Defeat |
Sack of Tétouan (1399)
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Castilian victory |
Siege of Smyrna (1402)
Location: Anatolia |
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Defeat
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Conquest of the Canary Islands (1402–96) Location: Africa (Canary Islands) |
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Guanches | Castilian victory |
Battle of Collejares (1406)
Location: North Africa] (Algeria) |
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Castilian victory |
Battle of Sanluri (1409) Location: Sardinia |
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Aragonese victory |
Aragonese Interregnum (1410–1412)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory of Ferdinand Antequera, who swears to the Catalan constitutions in the Courts of 1413. |
Sixth siege of Gibraltar
(1411) Location: Iberian Peninsula, Strait of Gibraltar |
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Marinid Sultanate | Granada victory
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Count of Urgell's revolt
(1413–14) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory
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Battle of La Rochelle (1419)
Location: Modern France |
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Castilian victory |
Mediterranean Campaign of Alfonso V (1420–24)
Location: Mediterranean Sea and Italian Peninsula |
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Defeat |
Wars in Lombardy
(1423–1454) Location: Mediterranean Sea and Italian Peninsula |
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Stalemate
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Aragonese expedition to Tunisia (1424)
Location: North Africa (Tunisia) |
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Aragonese victory |
Castilian–Aragonese War (1429–32)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Battle of La Higueruela (1431)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Irmandiño revolts (1431–69)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory
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Aragonese expedition to Tunisia
(1432) Location: North Africa, Tunisia |
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Aragonese victory |
Aragonese conquest of Naples
(1435–42) Location: Mediterranean Sea (Tyrrhenian Sea) and [outhern Italy |
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Aragonese victory
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Castilian Civil War of 1437–1445
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory of the side of John II of Castile and his valido Álvaro de Luna. |
Nobiliiary Revolt
(1438–45) |
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Castilian victory |
Skanderbeg's rebellion[41]
(1443–68)
Location: Balkans (Modern Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Kosovo) |
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Albanese victory
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Aragonese–Hungarian skirmishes | ![]()
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Defeat
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Aragonese-Venice War
(1449–50)[50] Location: Adriatic Sea |
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Indecisive |
Forana Revolt
(1450–53) Location: Balearic Islands |
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Peasants of Part Forana and Artesans of Mallorca | Nobiliary victory |
Navarrese Civil War (1451–64) Location: Iberian Peninsula and Pyrenees |
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Victory for John II of Aragon |
Battle of Los Alporchones (1452)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Castilian victory |
Catalan-Genoese War
(1454–58)[53] |
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Stalemate |
Enrique IV war of Granada (1455–58) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Inconclusive |
Angevin-Aragonese War (1460–1464)
Location: Italian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea |
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Victory
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Catalan uprising of 1460-1461
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Catalan elite | Inconclusive |
Catalan Civil War (1462–72) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory for John II of Aragon |
Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
Location: Morea (Peloponnese), Negroponte (Euboea), Albania, Aegean Sea, Anatolia, Balkan and the Black Sea. |
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Defeat
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Conflict over the succession of Henry IV of Castile
(1465–1474) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Sardinian Revolt (1470–1478)
Location: Sardinia |
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Victory |
Aragonese-French conflict over Perpignan
(1473–1493) |
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Stalemate
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War of the Castilian Succession (1475–79) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Peace Treaty
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Siege of Ceuta (1476)[58] Location: North Africa (Ceuta) |
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Marinid Sultanate | Victory |
Battle of Guinea (1478)
Location: Africa, Gulf of Guinea (near Elmina) |
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Defeat |
Ottoman conquest of Otranto (1480–1481)
Location: Italian Peninsula |
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Victory
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Granada War (1482–92)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory
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Flemish revolts against Maximilian of Austria[60]
(1483–92)
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Pirric Victory
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Pallars War (1484–91)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory
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Mad War (1485–1488)
Location: Western Europe, Modern France |
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Defeat |
French–Breton War (1487–1491)
Location: Western Europe, Modern France |
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Defeat |
Ottoman expedition on Granada
(1487–1495) Location: Western Mediterranean Sea (Iberian Peninsula and Italian Peninsula) |
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Inconclusive
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Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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First Italian War (1494–1498) Location: Italian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea |
League of Venice:
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Victory
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Spanish conquest of Haiti[61] (1494–1509) Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Hispaniola |
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Taínos | Victory |
Conquest of Melilla (1497) Location: North Africa |
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Wattasid dynasty | Victory |
Rebellion of the Alpujarras
(1499–1501)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory
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Second Ottoman–Venetian War (1499–1503) Location: Adriatic, Ionian and Aegean Seas |
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Defeat
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Second Italian War (1499–1501) Location: Italian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea |
Victory,
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Kemal Reis' raids on Western Mediterranean and Atlantic Sea
(1501) Location: Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands |
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Victory |
Third Italian War (1502–1504) Location: Italian Peninsula |
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Victory
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Guelders Wars
(1502–1543) Location: Low Countries, Frisia |
Habsburg:
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Guelders:
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Habsburg victory
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Spanish crusade[62] (1503–12)
Location: North Africa (modern Maghreb countries), Mediterranean Sea |
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Kingdom of Tlemcen![]() |
Victory
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War of the League of Cambrai (1508–1516) Location: Western Europe (Italian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Modern France and England) |
1508–10:![]() 1510–11: ![]() ![]() 1511–13: Holy League: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1513–16: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1508–10: League of Cambrai: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1510–11: ![]() ![]() 1511–13: ![]() ![]()
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Defeat |
Spanish conquest of Puerto Rico[61] (1508–1511) Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico |
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Taínos | Victory |
Sack of Niebla
(1508)Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Duke of Medina Sidonia | Victory |
Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre (1512–1529)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
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Victory
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Spanish conquest of Cuba[61] (1511–1513) Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Cuba |
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Taínos | Victory |
Taíno rebellion of 1511 (1511–1518) Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico |
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Taínos of Boriken and allies from the Antilles | Victory
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Spanish conquest of the Maya
(1511–1697) Location: Mesoamerica and Central America |
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Late Postclassic Maya states | Victory |
Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre
(1511–1529) Location: Pyrenees |
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Castilian-Aragonese victory
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Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | Casualties |
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Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | Casualties |
Ten Years' War (1868–78) Location: Cuba |
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Victory | 90,000 dead[151] |
Grito de Lares
(1868)
Location: Puerto Rico |
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Victory | |
Carlist insurrection of 1869
Location: Spain |
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Government victory | |
Carlist insurrection of 1870
Location: Spain |
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Government victory | |
Cavite mutiny (1872)
Location: Philippines |
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Victory | |
Third Carlist War (1872–76)
Location: Spain |
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Royal Victory | 50,000 dead[151] |
Cantonal rebellion (1872–74)
Location: Spain |
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Victory of the Republican Government | |
Petroleum Revolution
(1873) Location: Spain |
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Victory of the Republican Government | |
Little War (1879–1880) Location: Cuba |
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Victory | |
Carolines Question (1885)
Location: Western Pacific Ocean (Caroline islands and Palau) |
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Victory | |
Spanish-Oulad conflict
|
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Anti-Spanish tribes | Defeat
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Jerez uprising
(1892) Location: Spain |
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Victory of the Spanish State | |
Verduleras' Mutiny
(1892) |
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Madrid verduleras | Victory and revolt repressed | |
First Melillan campaign (1893–1894) Location: North Africa |
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Victory
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Cuban War of Independence (1895–1898)
Location: Cuba |
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Defeat
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45,100 dead[151] |
Philippine Revolution (1896–1898)
Location: Philippines |
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Peace Treaty (1897)
Defeat (1898)
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Intentona de Yauco
(1897) Location: Puerto Rico |
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Puerto Rican rebels | Victory | |
Spanish–American War (1898) Location: Caribbean and Philippine Sea |
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Defeat
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1,000 killed 800 wounded 15,000 died of disease 30,000 captured |
1898 Guinean rebellion led by Sas-Ebuera (1898)
Location: Bight of Biafra, Bioko Island (Modern Equatorial Guinea) |
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Bubis rebels | Victory | |
1900 Carlist Sublevation
(1900) Location: Spain (near Badalona) |
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Alfonsist Victory | |
Siege of the International Legations (1900)
Location: China, Peking |
Eight-Nation Alliance
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Victory | |
Venezuelan Crisis of 1902–1903
(1902–1903) Location: Venezuela and Caribbean Sea |
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Compromise
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1906 Carlist insurrection | ![]() |
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Alfonsist Victory | |
French conquest of Morocco (1907–1934)
Location: Maghreb (Morocco and Western Sahara) |
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Victory | |
Second Melillan campaign (1909–1910)
Location: North America |
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Victory
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Tragic Week
(1909) |
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Anarchists | Victory of the Spanish government | |
Bubi uprising of 1910 (1910)
Location: Bight of Biafra, Bioko Island (Modern Equatorial Guinea) |
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Bubis rebels | Victory
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Agadir Crisis (1911)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) |
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Military Victory
Diplomatic Failure
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Mutiny on the frigate Numancia
(1911) Location: North Africa (Tangier) |
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Frigate Numancia mutiners and republicans | Victory of the monarchical Government | |
Kert campaign (1911–1912)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) |
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Victory
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Royalist attack on Chaves
(1912) Location: Iberian Peninsula (Galicia and Portugal) |
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Defeat
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Spanish liberal state crisis
(1917–1923)
Location: Spain |
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Spanish workers' movement | Stalemate
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Río Muni Punishment Expedition (1918)
Location: Africa, Guinea region (Modern Equatorial Guinea) |
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Fang people
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Victory
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Spanish conquest of Continental Guinea[158][159][160]
(1920s–1930s)Location: Africa, Guinea region (Modern Equatorial Guinea) |
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Fang people
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Victory
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Rif War (1920–1926) Location: North Africa (Morocco) |
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Victory
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18,000 killed or died of disease 5,000 wounded or missing |
Jaca uprising (1930)
Location: Spain |
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Victory |
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | Casualties |
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Anarchist insurrections against Spanish Republic
(1932–37)
Location: Spain |
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1° Victory of the Spanish State and repression of Spanish Anarchists. Divission between moderates which wanted to collaborate with Spanish Republic (Treintists and Possibilists of the Syndicalist Party) and Radicals opposed to the State (Faístas).
2° Truce between Anarchists and Republicans during Spanish Revolution of 1936. 3° Anarchists, Anarcho-Syndicalists Libertarian socialist and Libertarian Communism are defeated by Marxists Communists, Leninists and Stalinists during the internal conflict between left-wing groups during Spanish Civil War. |
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Communists revolts during Spanish Republic
(1932) |
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Victory of the Spanish moderate left | |
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Monarchical and Right-Wing rebel forces | Victory of the Spanish Republic | |
Revolution of 1934
Location: Spain |
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Victory
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Extremaduran peasant rebellion
(1936) Location: Spain (Extremadura) |
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Peasant victory | 0 |
Spanish Civil War (1936–39)
Location: Spain |
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Nationalist faction victory
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500,000–1,000,000 dead |
1936 uprising in Spanish Guinea
(1936)
Location: Modern Equatorial Guinea |
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Rebel victory
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Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | Casualties |
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Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | |
Spanish Maquis (1939–1965) Location: Spain |
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Francoist Victory. Decline and eventual extinction of Maquis activity | |
Carlist-Falangist internal conflict and conspiracies inner Francoist Regime
(1939-1950s) Location: Spain |
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Government victory
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Spanish occupation of Tangier (1940–1945)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) |
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Inconclusive
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Eastern Front (World War II) (1941–1945) Volunteers only Location: Europe |
Axis powers
Axis puppet states Co-belligerents |
Allies
Former Axis powers or co-belligerents Aerial and naval only
Volunteers |
Soviet-allied victory | 22,700 |
Ifni War (1957–1958) Location: North Africa (Morocco and Western Sahara) |
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Victory | 190 dead |
Basque conflict (1959–1975) Location: Spain (Basque Country) |
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Inconclusive
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Pro-Moroccan Guerrilla Warfare against Spanish North-Africa[164]
(1968–1975) Location: Africa (Western Sahara and Plazas de soberanía) |
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Supported by: |
Victory
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Zemla Intifada (1970)[166]
Location: Africa, Western Sahara |
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Victory
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Western Sahara Revolt (1973–75)
Location: Africa, Western Sahara |
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Limited Support: |
Inconclusive
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Anti-Spanish Terrorist Warfare in Western Sahara[167]
(1974–75)
Location: Western Sahara, Canary Islands and Mauritania |
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Inconclusive, mostly defeat | |
Green March (1975)
Location: Africa(Western Sahara and Morocco) |
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Inconclusive
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Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Basque conflict (1975–2011) Location: Basque Country region (Spain and France) |
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Victory
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Anti-Spanish Terrorist Warfare in Western Sahara[167][169]
(1975–1987)
Location: Western Sahara, Canary Islands and Morocco |
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Stalemate
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As Encrobas Conflict
(1975–2007) Location: Spain (Galicia) |
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Peasant revolters | Inconclusive
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Búnker's Confrontations
(1975–early 1980s)
Location: Spain |
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Limited Support: |
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Democratical victory
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Violence in Canary Islands
(1976–1979) Location: Canary Islands |
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Canarian nationalists
Limited Support: |
Victory
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Bonito War
(1990s) Location: Atlantic Ocean |
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Inconclusive
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Gulf War (1991) Location: Persian Gulf (Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia) |
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Victory
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Somali Civil War (1992–1995) Location: East Africa (Somalia) |
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Victory
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Bosnian intervention (1992–1996)
Location: Balkans (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
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Victory
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Turbot War (1994–1996)
Location: Grand Banks of Newfoundland and English Channel |
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Defeat
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Kosovo War (1998–99)
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Victory
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1999 East Timorese crisis (1999–2005)
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Victory
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War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Location: Afghanistan |
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Defeat
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Operation Active Endeavour
(2001–2016)
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Unspecified terrorist and smuggling groups | "Victory"
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Perejil Island crisis (2002) Location: North Africa, Perejil Island |
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Victory
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Iraq War (2003–04) Location: Middle East (Iraq) |
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Coalition victory |
Attacks over UN peacekeeping mission during Hezbollah–Israel conflict
(2006–present)
Location: Middle East (Southern Lebanon) |
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Ongoing |
Operation Atalanta
(2008–) |
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Somali pirates | Ongoing |
Boko Haram insurgency (2009–) Location: Sub-Saharan Africa (Mostly Nigeria) |
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Ongoing |
Libyan intervention (2011) Location: North Africa, Libya |
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Victory
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2012 Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera incident (2012)
Location: North Africa, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera |
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Victory
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Mali War (2012–)
Location: West Africa (Mostly Mali) |
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Ongoing |
Central African Republic Civil War (2012–)
Location: Central Africa |
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Formerly: ![]() MISCA (2013–2014) MICOPAX (2008–2013) |
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Ongoing |
Military intervention against ISIL (2014–)
Location: Muslim world (Middle East and North Africa, Caucasus and Southeast Asia) |
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Ongoing |
2017–2018 Spanish constitutional crisis
(2017–2018) Location: Catalonia |
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Victory of Spanish Government
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