List of wars involving Spain

This is a list of wars and armed conflicts fought by the Kingdom of Spain, its predecessor states or in Spanish territory.

Ancient

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Barcid conquest of Hispania

(237–218 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Iberians

Celtiberians

Carthaginian Empire Carthaginian Victory
  • Expansion of Carthaginian Iberia
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

Roman Republic

Celtic tribes vassal to Rome

Roman Victory
Siege of Saguntum

(219 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Saguntines Carthaginian Empire Carthaginian Victory
Second Punic War

(218–201 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Mediterranean Sea

Carthaginian Empire

Allies:

Roman Republic

Allies:

  • Eastern Numidia
  • Syracuse (218–215 BC)
  • Others
Roman Victory
Indibilis and Mandonius Revolt

(206–205 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Ilergetes

Ausetani Sedetani Celtiberians
Roman mutineers

Roman Republic Roman Victory
Iberian revolt

(197–195 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Iberian rebels:
  • -Celtiberians
  • -Indigetes
  • -Bergistani
  • -Lacetani
  • -Suessetani
  • -Ausetani

Roman Republic

Roman victory and re-establishes of control over Hispania
First Celtiberian War

(181–179 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Celtiberian tribes

Vaccaei Vettones

Roman Republic Roman Victory
  • Rome submits certain tribes, but allows them to keep autonomy
Second Celtiberian War

(154–151 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Celtiberian tribes

Vaccaei

Roman Republic Roman Victory
Lusitanian War

(155–139 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Roman Republic

Celtic tribes vassal to Rome

Lusitanian tribes

Celtic tribes

Roman Victory
Numantine War

(143–133 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Roman Republic Roman Victory
  • Expansion of the Roman territory through Celtiberia.
Roman conquest of Gallaecia

(132–19 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Gallaeci

Celts

Roman Republic Roman Victory
Roman conquest of Majorca

(123–121 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Balearic slinger Roman Republic 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

Numidia

Ptolemaic kingdom

Pontus

Caesarians

Mauretania

Caesarian victory.
Cantabrian Wars

(29–19 BC)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Astures

Cantabri

Gallaeci[1]

Roman Empire Roman Victory
Crisis of the Third Century

(235–285 AD)

Location: Western Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East

Roman Empire Roman usurpers
Sasanian Persia
Germanic tribes
Roman Victory
  • Gallic Empire fails in their attempt to control Hispania (conquered from 261 to 269).
  • Emperor Aurelian re-conquers both the Palmyrene and Gallic Empires, and emperor Diocletian puts an end to the civil war.
Invasions in the West of the Empire

(258–260)

  • part of Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century

Location: Western Europe and Southern Europe

Roman Empire Franks

Alemanni Marcomanni Quadi Iazyges Roxolani

Roman Victory and invasion repelled
Crossing of the Rhine

(406–411)

Location: Western Europe and Southern Europe

Western Roman Empire Sarmatian and Germanic Barbarians

Roman usurpers

Defeat
  • Start of Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire.
Invasion of Roman Gallaecia by the Germanic Suebi

(409)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Hispania Germanics Defeat
Invasion of Hispania by the Germanic Vandals

(409)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Hispania Germanics

Sarmatian Alans

Defeat
Invasion of Hispania by the Germanic Visigoths

(410)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Hispania Germanics Defeat
Visigothic Campaign on Hispania

(416–418)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France

Western Roman Empire

Visigoths

Vandals
  • Silingi

Alans

Roman-Visigothic Victory
  • Wallia got a Visigothic settle in Aquitania by the Romans, quiting from Hispania.
War between The Suevi and the Hasdingi Vandals

(419)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Suebi

Hispania

Hasdingi Vandals Roman-Suevi Victory
Vandal War in Hispania

(422)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Hispania Hasdingi Vandals

Sarmatian Alans

Roman defeat
Vandal pirate incursions on the Mediterranean[2]

(424–429)

Location: Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Balearic Islands

Hispania

Mauretania Tingitana

Hasdingi Vandals Vandal success in their piracy activities.
War between the Alans and the Suevi

(428)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Suebi

Hispania

Sarmatian Alans Defeat at the Battle of Mérida.
War between the Visigoths and the Vandal–Alanic alliance

(429)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Vandals

Sarmatian Alans

Visigoth victory
Bagaudae Revolts

(284–456)

Western Roman Empire Bagaudae
  • Peasant rebels

Germanic tribes

Roman victory
Gothic War in Spain (456)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Western Roman Empire

Visigothic Kingdom Burgundians

Franks

Suebi Visigothic victory
Gothic War (457–458)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Gallia

Western Roman Empire Visigothic Kingdom Roman Victory
  • Visigoths had to relinquish their recent conquests in Hispania and return to federate status
Roman reconquest of Hispania

(459–461)

  • Battle of Cartagena (461)
  • part of Vandalic Wars

Location: Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea

Western Roman Empire

Huns

Suebi

Vandal Kingdom

Inconclusive
Visigoth invasion of Hispania

(461)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Hispania Visigothic Kingdom Indecisive
Visigoth conquest of Hispania

(469–474)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Hispania

Suebi

Visigothic Kingdom Visigoth victory
  • Roman empire, Julius Nepos recognise the conquests of Euric, Visigoth Lord of Hispania.

Medieval

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Franco-Visigothic Wars

(492–508)

Location: Southern France

Visigothic Kingdom

Supported by:

Kingdom of the Ostrogoths

Kingdom of the Burgundians (pre-507)

Alemanni

Frankish kingdom

Supported by:

Armorica

Kingdom of the Burgundians (post-507)

Eastern Roman Empire

Frankish victory.
Burdunellus Revolt

(496–497)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Hispano-Romans Visigothic victory
Tarraconense Revolt

(507)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Hispano-Romans Visigothic victory
Vandalic War

(533–534)

  • part of Vandalic Wars

Location: North Africa, Balearic Islands, Sardinia, Corsica and Mediterranean Sea

Vandal Kingdom
  • Balearic domains
Byzantine Empire Byzantine victory
Gothic War (535–554)

Location: Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Dalmatia

Byzantine Empire

Huns

Heruli

Sclaveni

Lombards

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

Visigothic Kingdom loyal to Agila I Visigoths loyals to Athanagild

Hispano-Romans from Córdoba


Byzantine Empire
Rebels victory and legitimation for a Byzantine intervention on Spain.
Byzantine conquest of Visigothic Baetica
(551–555)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands

Visigothic Kingdom Byzantine Empire Byzantine victory
Visigothic conquest of Spania
(570–624)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Byzantine Empire Visigothic victory
Visigothic conquest of Córdoba
(572)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Byzantine Empire Visigothic victory
Visigothic conquest of Sabaria
(573)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Sappi Visigothic victory
Visigothic conquest of Cantabria
(574)

Location: Southern France

Visigothic Kingdom Cantabri Visigothic victory
Second Visigothic–Suevic War
(575–577)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Kingdom of the Suebi Visigothic victory
Visigothic–Vasconic War
(581)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Pyrenees

Visigothic Kingdom Vascones Visigothic victory
Third Visigothic–Suevic War
(585–586)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Visigothic Kingdom Kingdom of the Suebi Visigothic victory
First Muslim invasion of Iberian Peninsula (650s)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea

Visigothic Kingdom

co-beligerant:

Byzantine Empire

Rashidun Caliphate Stalemate
Byzantine incursion against Visigoth Spain

(694/702/703)

Location: Southern Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea

Visigothic Kingdom Byzantine Empire Visigothic victory
  • Theodemir success in the defense of the Visighotic mediterranean coasts.
Muslim incursions on the Balearic Islands

(VIII century–X century)

Location: Balearic Islands and WesternMediterranean Sea

Byzantine Empire

Carolingian Empire (799-815)

Umayyad Caliphate (until 750)

Emirate of Córdoba (since 759)

Arab victory
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

Visigothic Kingdom Umayyad Caliphate Umayyad victory.

Start of Spanish Reconquista.

Umayyad invasion of Gaul (719–759)

Location: Southern Gaul (now France)

Frankish kingdom

Lombard Kingdom

Duchy of Gascony

Vascones

Umayyad Caliphate Frankish victory
  • Franks conquers Septimania after fall of Visigoths, expelling Arab-Berber settler.
  • Umayyad Caliphate retreat permanently to Iberia after Siege of Narbonne (752–759).
  • End of Muslim attempts to conquer Western Europe.
Battle of Covadonga
(722)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias Umayyad Caliphate Asturian victory
Berber Revolt

(740–743)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and North Africa

Berber insurgents on North Africa and Hispania
Kingdom of Asturias
Umayyad Caliphate
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

  • Initial victory of the north Arab faction in the first phase. Then of the south Arab faction in the second phase.
  • The fugitive Umayyad prince, Abd al-Rahman I, establish an independent Emirate of Córdoba.
  • End of al-Andalus rule by governors sent from Damascus or appointed by the recommendation of the Umayyad regional governors of Ifriqiya.
  • Christian Iberic kingdom conquers territory of the Upper March.
Abbasid attempt to conquest Al Andalus (763)[3][4]

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Emirate of Córdoba Abbasid Caliphate Umayyad victory
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

Kingdom of Asturias Galician rebels Asturian victory
Yemeni revolt on the Emirate of Cordoba

(777 –781)


Location: Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea

Arab wāli of Barcelona, Zaragoza and Girona

Supported by:
Abbasid Caliphate

Frankish kingdom (Carolingian Empire)

Emirate of Córdoba Revolt suppressed.
  • Sulayman al-Arabi search for an alliance with Charlemagne at the Diet in Paderborn.
  • Death of Abd al-Rahman ibn Habib al-Siqlabi, leader of the revolt.
  • End of Abbasids' efforts to assert their rule in Al-Andalus. Also end of Fihrids prominence.
  • Husayn of Zaragoza accept a truce.
Charlemagne's campaign in the Iberian Peninsula (778–816)

Location: Iberian Peninsula, Southern France and Mediterranean Sea

Frankish kingdom (Carolingian Empire)

supported by:

Emirate of Córdoba (Moors)

Basques (Pagan)

supported by:

Battle of the Burbia River
(791)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba Defeat
Battle of Lutos
(794)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba Asturian victory
Battle of Las Babias
(795)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba Defeat
Andalusian raids on Sardinia[7]

(807–822)

Emirate of Córdoba Byzantine Empire Defeat
Louis the Pious' attempt to control the Marca Hispanica and Vasconia (814–824)
  • Battle of Roncevaux Pass (824)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France

Basque and Muslim victory
  • Navarre and Aragon became completely independent from the power of the Frankish rulers
Andalusian occupation of Alexandria

(814–828)

Location: Egypt and Mediterranean Sea

Emirate of Alexandria
  • Andalusian corsairs
Abbasid Caliphate

Tahirids

Defeat
  • Muslim spaniards are expelled by Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani.
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
  • Andalusian corsairs
Byzantine Empire Andalusian Victory
Aisso Revolt

(826–827)

Location: Spanish March

Catalan counties
  • County of Osona
  • County of Razès
  • County of Conflent

Emirate of Córdoba

Carolingian Empire Carolingian Victory
Muslim conquest of Sicily

(827–902)

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sicily

Abbasid Caliphate

occasional assistance from:

Emirate of Cordoba

Duchy of Naples

Byzantine Empire

occasional assistance from:

Venice

Aghlabid conquest of Sicily with andalusian support.
Carolingian Succession War

(830–842)

Divisionists Forces

Supported by:

Imperialists Forces

Supported by:

  • William of Septimania
Divisionist victory
Viking expedition of 844

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias

Emirate of Córdoba

Norwegian Vikings of Noirmoutier

Francia

Asturian and Córdoban victory
Battle of Albelda (851)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias

Duchy of Gascony West Francia

Emirate of Córdoba Defeat
Battle of Guadalacete
(852)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias
Kingdom of Pamplona
Toledo rebels
Emirate of Córdoba Defeat
Swedish raids in the Mediterranean Sea (859)

Location: Iberian Peninsula, Italian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea

Kingdom of Asturias

Emirate of Córdoba Carolingian Empire

Kingdom of Italy

Swedes and Danes Vikings Defeat
Battle of the Morcuera
(865)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba Defeat
Umar ibn Hafsun's Rebellion

(878–928)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Lordship of Bobastro Emirate of Córdoba Defeat
Battle of Polvoraria
(878)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba Asturian victory
First Battle of Cellorigo
(882)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba Asturian victory
Second Battle of Cellorigo
(883)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Asturias 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

Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba Asturian victory
Muslim conquest of Majorca

(902/903–910/911)

Location: Balearic Islands

Byzantine Majorca Emirate of Córdoba Defeat
Battle of San Esteban de Gormaz
(917)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León Emirate of Córdoba Leonese victory
Battle of Alhandic
(939)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León Caliphate of Córdoba Defeat
Battle of Simancas
(939)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León
County of Castile
Caliphate of Córdoba Leonese victory
Hungarian raid in Spain (942)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern Europe

Caliphate of Córdoba

Catalan Counties

Principality of Hungary Initial Hungarian victory.

Lacking food stores and finding insufficient forage, the Hungarians retired after a few days.

Battle of Aguioncha (966)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Galicia County of Portugal Defeat

Culmination of a Galician–Portuguese civil war in the Kingdom of León.

Sack of Santiago de Compostela (968)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Galicia Norwegian Vikings Defeat
Battle of Rueda
(981)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León
County of Castile
Kingdom of Navarre
Caliphate of Córdoba Defeat
Battle of Cervera
(1000)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León
County of Castile
Kingdom of Pamplona
Caliphate of Córdoba Defeat
Battle of Calatañazor
(1002)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León
County of Castile
Kingdom of Pamplona
Caliphate of Córdoba Christian victory
Mujahid's invasion of Sardinia

(1005–1015)

Location: Sardinia

Taifa of Dénia Republic of Pisa

Republic of Genoa

Sardinian medieval kingdoms

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

Kingdom of León Norwegian Vikings Defeat
Castilian-Leonese War (1034–1037)
  • Battle of Tamarón

Location: Iberian Peninsula

County of Castile

Kingdom of Pamplona

Kingdom of León Castillian victory
Battle of Graus
(1063)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

County of Castile
Taifa of Zaragoza
Kingdom of Aragon Castilian–Zaragozan victory
Crusade of Barbastro
(1064)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon
County of Urgell
Duchy of Aquitaine
Papal States
Emirate of Lārida Christian victory
Battle of Paterna
(1065)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León Taifa of Valencia Leonese victory
War of the Three Sanchos
(1065–67)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Aragon
Castilian victory
  • Castile annexes La Bureba, Montes de Oca and Pancorbo
Castilian-Leonese War of 1068
  • Battle of Llantada
    (1068)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of León Castilian victory
Battle of Pedroso

(1071)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Galicia County of Portugal Victory

García II of Galicia declaring himself King of Portugal.

Castilian-Leonese War of 1072

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of León Castilian victory
Battle of Almenar (1082) Catalan counties

Muslim Taifa of Lérida

Muslim Zaragoza Defeat
Battle of Piedra Pisada
(1084)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Christian Aragon Muslim Zaragoza Defeat
Battle of Morella

(1084)

Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Aragon

Muslim Taifa of Lérida

Muslim Zaragoza Victory
Siege of Toledo[8]
(1084–85)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Taifa of Toledo Castilian victory
Battle of Sagrajas
(1086)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Kingdom of León
Kingdom of Aragon
Almoravids Defeat
Siege of Toledo (1090)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Almoravids Castilian victory
Siege of Valencia[8]
(1092–1094)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Taifa of Valencia
Almoravids
Castilian victory. El Cid gets the Lordship of Valencia
Battle of Cuarte

(1094)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Valencia under Cid's rule Almoravids Castilian victory.
Siege of Huesca

(1094–1096)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon Taifa of Zaragoza

Kingdom of Castile

Aragonese victory. Start of Aragonese expansion to the south of the Pyrenees.
First Crusade

(1095–1099)

Location: Middle East (Levant and Anatolia)

Crusaders Muslims : Victory:
Battle of Alcoraz

(1096)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon Taifa of Zaragoza

Kingdom of Castile

Aragonese victory
Battle of Bairén
(1097)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon
Valencia under Cid's rule
Kingdom of Castile
Almoravid dynasty Aragonese/Castilian/Valencian victory
Battle of Consuegra
(1097)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Kingdom of León
Almoravid dynasty Defeat
Battle of Mollerussa

(1102)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

County of Urgell Almoravid dynasty Stalemate

Death of Ermengol V, Count of Urgell and end of Moroccan expansion

Conquest of Balaguer

(1105)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

County of Barcelona

County of Urgell

Almoravid dynasty Christian victory
Norwegian Crusade (1107–1110)

Location: Iberia, Balearic Islands, Palestine

Kingdom of Jerusalem Kingdom of Jerusalem

Norway Norwegian Realm
Republic of Venice Republic of Venice

Fatimid Caliphate

Almoravid Empire

Taifa of Badajoz

Taifa of Majorca

Barbary pirates of Majorca

Crusader victory.
Battle of Uclés
(1108)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Kingdom of León
Almoravid dynasty Defeat
1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands)

Republic of Pisa
Catalan counties
County of Provence
Giudicato of Torres
Papal States
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

Kingdom of Aragon
Kingdom of Navarre
Viscounty of Béarn
Almoravid dynasty Christian victory
Battle of Cutanda
(1120)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon
Duchy of Aquitaine
Almoravid dynasty Christian victory
Battle of Lerida

(1122)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon Almoravid dynasty

County of Barcelona Duchy of Aquitaine

Almoravid victory
Crusade of Alfonso I of Aragon in Andalusia

(1125–1126)
Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon Almoravid dynasty Christian Tactic Victory
Battle of Corbins

(1126)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

County of Barcelona

County of Pallars Jussà

Almoravid dynasty Almoravid victory
Battle of São Mamede
(1128)
  • Part of Kingdom of León civil war and War of Portuguese independence

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León County of Portugal

Supported by:

Kingdom of Galicia

Defeat
Secession of the County of Portugal which becomes a kingdom with Afonso Henriques.
Luso-Leonese War

(1130–37)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León County of Portugal Stalemate
  • Treaty of Tuy
War of Navarrese-Aragonese succession

(1134–46)

1° phase (1134-35)

Loyals to García Ramírez of Navarre


Union of Castile-León

2° phase (1135)

Union of Castile-León

3° phase (1135-36)

Union of Castile-León

4° phase (1136-40)

Union of Castile-León-Aragon

5° phase (1139-49)

Union of Castile-León

Union of Aragon-Barcelona

6° phase (1139-46)

Union of Castile-León

1° phase (1134-1135)

Loyals to Ramiro II of Aragon

2° phase (1135)

Union of Aragon-Navarre

3° phase (1135-36)

Kingdom of Aragon

4° phase (1136-40)

Kingdom of Aragon

County of Barcelona


Kingdom of Navarre

County of Portugal (since 1137)

5° phase (1139-40)

Kingdom of Navarre

6° phase (1139-46)

Union of Aragon-Barcelona

1° Phase: Pact of Vadoluengo: Navarre-Aragon union is mantained, 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 sucession 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 sucession 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

Kingdom of Castile
Kingdom of Galicia
Kingdom of León
Kingdom of Toledo (Christians)
Almoravids (Muslims) Christian victory
Battle of Cerneja

(1139)

  • Part of War of Portuguese independence

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León County of Portugal Defeat
Battle of Valdevez

(1140)

  • Part of War of Portuguese independence

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León County of Portugal 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)

County of Barcelona
County of Provence

Vicomté d'Albi et de Carcassonne

 County of Toulouse

Foix County of Foix

Lords of Baux

Victory for Catalan party.
Revolt against Almoravids

(1144–47)
Location: Iberian Peninsula (Sharq Al-Andalus)

Almoravid dynasty

Taifa of Cuenca
Kingdom of Castile

Taifa of Valencia

Taifa of Murcia Taifa of Rueda de Jalón

Stalemate
Second Crusade (1147–50)

Location: Middle East and North Africa (Near East, Anatolia, Levant, Egypt) and Iberian Peninsula

Crusaders Seljuk Empire
Emirate of Zengids
Abbasid Caliphate
Fatimid Caliphate
Almoravids
Status quo ante bellum
  • Decisive Seljuk Turks victory in Anatolia
  • Decisive Crusader victories in Iberia
Siege of Almería (1147)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Union of Castile-León

Union of Aragon-Barcelona
Kingdom of Navarre

Republic of Genoa

Almoravids (Muslims) Christian victory
Siege of Lisbon (1146)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Taifa of Badajoz Kingdom of Portugal

Crusaders

Christian victory
Navarrese-Aragonese War (1148–1156) Union of Aragon-Barcelona

Union of Castile-León-Galicia (since 1151)

Union of Castile-León-Galicia (until 1150)

Kingdom of Navarre

Stalemate
  • Treaty of Tudilén and Treaty of Lleida: Castile and Aragon makes peace and agrees an alliance, while also stablish spheres of influence for a planned partition of Navarre and Al-Andalus
  • Peace of Gallur: Aragon and Navarre agrees a definitive peace between both kingdoms, after being formally in war since 1134.
Conquest of Siurana

(1158–1159)Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon Taifa of Siurana Aragonese victory
Conflict over the regency of Alfonso VIII (1158–1169)
  • Battle of Lobregal
  • Battle of Huete

Location: Iberian Peninsula

House of Lara

Kingdom of Castile

House of Castro

Supported by:

  • Victory for House of Castro.
  • Start of Castillian-Leonese War, Castillian-Navarrese War and Castillian-Aragonese war.
Henry II of England campaign on Toulouse[9]

(1159)

Location: Southern France

Kingdom of England (Angevin)

House of Aragon[10]

Lordship of Montpellier

Kingdom of France Royal Domain of France (Capet)

County of Toulouse

Truce
Castilian-Leonese War (1162–1166)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile

Kingdom of Portugal

Kingdom of León

Kingdom of Navarre

Castillian Victory
Luso-Leonese War (1167–1169)
  • Siege of Badajoz (1169)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of León

Almohad Caliphate

Kingdom of Portugal Leonese-Moroccan Victory
Aragon-Toulouse War over Provence[11]

(1166–1176)

Location: Southern France

Crown of Aragon
  • Lordship of Montpellier
  • Viscounty of Béarn (since 1170)
  • County of Bigorre (since 1175)

House of Baux

House of Trencavel (until 1171)

Kingdom of England (Angevin) (until 1173)

Republic of Genoa (until 1167)

County of Toulouse

House of Trencavel (since 1771)

Republic of Genoa (since 1168)

Aragonese victory
Siege of Huete

(1172)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Almohad Caliphate Castillian Victory
Conquest of Cuenca

(1177)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile

Kingdom of León

Kingdom of Aragon

  • Lordship of Albarracín
Almohad Caliphate Castillian victory
Castilian-Leonese War (1178–1180)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile

Kingdom of Portugal

Kingdom of León Inconclussive
  • Conference of Tordesillas
Aragon-Toulouse War of 1179-1185

Location: Southern France

Crown of Aragon
  • Lordship of Montpellier
  • Viscounty of Béarn
  • County of Bigorre

Viscounty of Narbonne

Republic of Pisa (since 1183)


Cathars
County of Toulouse

Kingdom of England (Angevin) County of Forcalquier (since 1183)

Republic of Genoa (since 1183) County of Provence (1183-1184)

Aragonese victory
Raid of Ceuta (1180)[12]

Location: North Africa

Kingdom of Portugal Almohad Caliphate Portuguese Victory
Battle of Ceuta (1182)

Location: North Africa

Kingdom of Portugal Almohad Caliphate Moroccan Victory
Siege of Moya

(1183)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Almohad Caliphate Castillian victory
Siege of Santarém

(1184)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Portugal

Kingdom of León

Almohad Caliphate Victory
Castilian-Leonese War of 1188-1194[13]

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile League of Huesca Inconclusive
  • Castillian military victory until Papal mediation cease the conflict in a mission to unifiy all Iberian Christian Kingdoms against Almohads.
  • Treaty of Tordehumos: Leonese political victory.
Third Crusade (1189–92)

Location: Middle East (Levant and Anatolia), Mediterranean Europe (Sicily, Iberia, Balkans)

Kingdom of France
Holy Roman Empire

Kingdom of Hungary Republic of Genoa

Kingdom of Portugal

Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of León

Republic of Pisa

Kingdom of Denmark
Angevin Empire

Kingdom of Jerusalem

Armenian Cilicia

Sunni Muslim:
Shia Muslim:
Eastern Christian opponents:
Treaty of Jaffa (1192)
  • Crusader military victory.
  • Recognition of the territorial status quo at the end of active campaigning, including continued Muslim control of Jerusalem and the restoration of the Levantine Crusader States.
  • Crusaders capture Cyprus and the Kingdom of Cyprus is established.
  • Conquest of Alvor and siege of Silves by Portuguese on Iberian Peninsula.
Castilian-Aragonese War of 1190-1191[13]

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Borja Alliance

Kingdom of Portugal (since 1191)

Kingdom of León (since 1191)

Stalemate
Battle of Alarcos
(1195)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Santiago
Order of Évora
Almohad Caliphate Defeat
Castilian-Leonese War of 1196-1197[13]

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile

Kingdom of Aragon

Kingdom of León

Kingdom of Navarre
Almohad Caliphate

Ceasefire
Luso-Leonese War (1196–1200)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Portugal

Kingdom of Castile (until 1197)

Kingdom of León

Kingdom of Navarre
Almohad Caliphate

Status Quo Ante Bellum
Almohad conquest of Balearic islands

(1203)

Almoravid dynasty
  • Taifa of Majorca
Almohad Caliphate Almohad victory
Castilian-Leonese War of 1204-1206[13]

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of León Stalemate
Albigensian Crusade (1209–1229)

Location: Southern France (Languedoc and Occitania)

Cathars Churches

Faidit

  • Foix County of Foix
  • County of Comminges
  • Viscounty of Carcassonne
  • Lordship of Menèrba
  • Lordship of Tèrmes
  • Lordship of Cabaret
  • Lordship of Montsegúr

England Kingdom of England

Crusaders:

Catholic Church

Kingdom of France Kingdom of France

County of Aurenja

Duchy of Austria

Defeat
Siege of Al-Dāmūs
(1210)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon
Knights Hospitaller
Knights Templar
Almohad Caliphate Christian victory
Castilian-Leonese War of 1212[13]

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of León

Kingdom of Portugal

Truce of Coimbra
Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
(1212)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of Navarre
Order of Santiago
Order of Calatrava
Knights Templar
Kingdom of France French volunteers
Leonese volunteers
Almohad Caliphate Christian victory
  • 100,000 Muslims killed[14]
  • 25–30 Christians killed[14]
Battle of Muret
(1213)

Location: Muret (Modern France)

Crown of Aragon
County of Toulouse
County of Comminges
County of Foix
Viscounty of Carcassonne
Crusaders
Kingdom of France
French-Crusader victory
Castilian-Leonese War of 1217-1218[13]

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of León 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

Crown of Aragon 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

Crown of Aragon Nobiliary leagues

Ferdinand of Aragon forces

Defeat
Conquest of Valencia

(1225–1304)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon Almohad Caliphate

Taifa of Valencia Taifa of Murcia Emirate of Granada


Crown of Castile
Victory
Conquest of Majorca
(1228–31)

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands)

Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon
Marseille
Narbonne
Republic of Genoa
Knights Templar
Order of Malta
Almohad Caliphate

territory of Majorca

Aragonese victory
Siege of Burriana
(1233)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon
Knights Hospitaller
Knights Templar
Senyoria d'Albarrasí
Taifa of Valencia Aragonese victory
Conquest of Ibiza

(1235)

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands)

Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon

Kingdom of Portugal

Almohad Caliphate Aragonese victory
Siege of Córdoba (1236)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Moors Castilian victory
Battle of the Puig
(1237)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon Taifa of Valencia Aragonese victory
  • Conquest of Valencia
Castillian conquest of Murcia[15]

(1243–1245)

Crown of Castile

Taifa of Murcia

Muslim Murcians Castillian victory
Great Interregnum[16]

1245/50–1273/5

Location: Germany and Italy

Hohenstaufen party Welf party Compromise
Siege of Jaén (1245–1246)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Santiago
Taifa of Jayyān (جيان)
Emirate of Granada
Castilian victory
Siege of Seville
(1247–48)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Santiago
Knights Templar
Knights Hospitaller
Order of Calatrava
Almohad Caliphate
Taifa of Niebla
Castilian victory
Seventh Crusade (1248–54)

Location: North Africa (Egypt)

Kingdom of France

Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Jerusalem

Knights Templar
Knights Hospitaller

Ayyubids

Bahris

Defeat
  • Status quo ante bellum
Portuguese–Castillian war of 1250–1253

(1250–1253)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of Portugal Defeat
Mudéjar revolt (1264–1266)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile

Kingdom of Aragón

Order of Calatrava

Order of Santiago

Muslim (Mudéjar):

Emirate of Granada

  • Rebellion defeated.
  • Expulsion of Muslim populations.
  • Aragonese troops abolish Taifa of Murcia, and then give the territory to Castile, according to Treaty of Almizra.
  • Payment of tribute from Granada to Castile.
  • Crown of Castile granted a Fuero to Murcians, so Kingdom of Murcia is constituted.
Crusade of the Infants of Aragon

(1269)

Location: Levant

Crown of Aragon

Ilkhanate of Persia of the Mongol Empire
Kingdom of Jerusalem

Mamluk Sultanate Defeat
Eighth Crusade (1270)

Location: North Africa (Tunisia)

Kingdom of France

Kingdom of Aragon

Kingdom of Sicily

Kingdom of Navarre

County of Luxembourg

Scottish volunteers

Mamluk Sultanate Inconclusive due to Death of Louis IX of France
  • Withdrawal of Crusaders from Tunisia
  • Treaty of Tunis
  • Opening of trade with Tunis
  • start of Fall of Outremer
Battle of Écija (1275)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Marinid Sultanate
Emirate of Granada
Defeat
Battle of Algeciras (1278)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Santa María de España
Marinid Sultanate
Emirate of Granada
Defeat
Siege of Algeciras (1278–1279)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Santa María de España
Marinid Sultanate
Emirate of Granada
Defeat
Battle of Moclín (1280)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Santa María de España
Emirate of Granada Defeat
War of the Sicilian Vespers
(1282–1302)

Location: Southern Italy

Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Trinacria
 Byzantine Empire
Angevin Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of France

Republic of Pisa
Kingdom of Majorca
Papal States

Aragonese victory
Aragonese expedition to Tunez (1282–86)

Location: Mediterranean Sea and North Africa (Algeria and Tunisia)

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon

Tunisian rebels (Abu-Bakr ibn al-Wazir forces)

Hafsid dynasty Defeat
Battle of Malta
(1283)

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Malta)

Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Naples Aragonese victory
Siege of Albarracín (1284)
  • Part of the War of the Castilian Succession (1284–90)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragón House of Lara
Señorío de Albarracín
Aragonese victory
Battle of the Gulf of Naples
(1284)

Location: Italian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Naples Aragonese victory
Aragonese Crusade
(1284–85)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon Papal States
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of Majorca
Lordship of Albarracín
Republic of Genoa
Aragonese victory
Battle of Les Formigues
(1285)

Location: Mediterranean Sea

Kingdom of Sicily
Crown of Aragon
France
Republic of Genoa
Aragonese victory
Battle of the Col de Panissars
(1285)

Location: Pyrenees

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon Kingdom of France Aragonese victory
Battle of the Counts
(1287)

Location: Italian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Naples
Papal States
Aragonese victory
Conquest of Menorca

(1287)

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Islands)

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon Almohad Caliphate Aragonese victory
Castilian-Aragonese War of 1288-1291

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon

Castillian Rebels
Emirate of Granada

Aragonese victory
War of the Strait

(1292–1350)

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Strait of Gibraltar)

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon

Kingdom of Castile

Kingdom of Portugal

Supported by:

Kingdom of Navarre

Kingdom of France

Kingdom of England

Republic of Genoa

Marinid Sultanate

Emirate of Granada

Victory
  • End of Moroccan hegemony in the Strait of Gibraltar. No more offensive or expansion attempts against the Christian Kingdoms would be done by Marinids, being just at the defensive for the rest of the reconquista.
2nd conquest of Murcia

(1296–1304)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Murcia Aragonese Victory
Battle of Iznalloz
(1295)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Calatrava
Emirate of Granada Defeat
Luso-Castilian War (1295–1297)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of Portugal
  • Castillian rebels of John of Castile

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon

  • Castillian rebels of Alfonso de la Cerda
Stalemate
  • Treaty of Alcañices
Castilian-Aragonese War of 1296-1304

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon
  • Castillian rebels of Alfonso de la Cerda

Kingdom of Portugal (until 1297)

  • Castillian rebels of John of Castile

Emirate of Granada
Aragonese militar victory

Castillian political victory

  • Treaty of Torrellas and Treaty of Elche
Battle of Cape Orlando
(1299)

Location: Italian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Sicily Aragonese victory
Battle of Ponza (1300)

Location: Italian Peninsula

Kingdom of Aragon flag Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Naples
Supported by:
Republic of Genoa
Aragonese victory
Catalan campaign in Asia Minor

(1303–19)

Location: Asia minor, Balkans and Mediterranean Sea (modern-day Turkey and Greece)

Kingdom of Aragon flag Catalan Company

 Byzantine Empire (until 1305)

Various Anatolian Turkish Beyliks
Republic of Genoa
 Byzantine Empire (after 1305)[17]

Duchy of Athens

Against Turks:
  • Indecisive.

Against Genoese

  • Victory.

Against Byzantines:

Castilian-Granada War (1309–19)

Location: Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Strait of Gibraltar

Kingdom of Castile

Crown of Aragon

Marinid Sultanate

Emirate of Granada Victory
Siege of Algeciras (1309–10)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Order of Santiago
Order of Calatrava
Emirate of Granada Defeat
Second Siege of Gibraltar
(1315)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea

Kingdom of Castile Emirate of Granada Castilian victory
Catalan campaign on Achaea (1315–16)

Location: Southeast Europe (modern Greece)

Isabella of Sabran forces Matilda of Hainaut forces Defeat
Shepherds' Crusade (1320)

Location: Normandy (modern France)

Kingdom of France

 Crown of Aragon

Civilians (especially Jews)

French peasant crusaders Franco–Aragonese victory
  • Crusaders dispersed
Aragonese conquest of Sardinia
(1323–26)

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia

Crown of Aragon

Kingdom of Majorca
Giudicato of Arborea

Republic of Pisa
Republic of Genoa

Sassari Republic

Aragonese victory
Siege of Villa di Chiesa
(1323–24)
  • Part of the Aragonese conquest of Sardinia

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia

Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon
Giudicato of Arborea
Republic of Pisa Aragonese victory
Battle of Lucocisterna
(1324)
  • Part of the Aragonese conquest of Sardinia

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia

Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon Republic of Pisa Aragonese victory
Battle of Teba
(1330)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Emirate of Granada Castilian victory
Genoese–Catalan War
(1330–36)

Location: Western Mediterranean Sea

Crown of Aragon Republic of Genoa

 Monaco

Status quo ante bellum
Battle of Velbazhd

(1330)

Location: Balkans

Kingdom of Serbia

Supported by:

Andronikos II Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) and the Catalan Company[19]

Bulgarian Empire

Supported by:

Wallachia

Moldavia

Andronikos III Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire)[20] [21]

Serbian Victory
Haffsid conquest of Djerba (1335)[22]

Location: North Africa

Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon Hafsid dynasty Defeat
  • Abu Yahya Abu Bakr II regains Djerba.
Luso-Castillian War
(1336–39)
  • Battle of Villanueva de Barcarrota (1336)
  • Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1337)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Kingdom of Portugal Castilian victory
Hundred Years' War (1337–1453)

Location: Western Europe (France, the Low Countries, Great Britain and the Iberian Peninsula)

France

Burgundian State (1337–1419 and 1435–53)

Kingdom of Scotland

Crown of Castile

Republic of Genoa

Kingdom of Bohemia

Crown of Aragon

Avignon Papacy[lower-alpha 1]

Kingdom of England

Burgundian State (1419–35)

Kingdom of Portugal

Kingdom of Navarre

County of Flanders

Hanseatic League

Ghent Rebels[lower-alpha 2]

Papal States[lower-alpha 3]

French Victory
English Channel naval campaign
(1338–39)

Location: English Channel

Kingdom of France
Genoese mercenaries
Castilian mercenaries
Kingdom of England
County of Flanders
Indecisive
Battle of Río Salado
(1340)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile
Kingdom of Portugal
Marinid Sultanate
Emirate of Granada
Portuguese-Castilian victory
War of the Breton Succession (1341–65)

Location: Brittany (modern France)

Stalemate
  • Treaty of Guérande
Battle of Estepona
(1342)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon Marinid Sultanate Aragonese victory
Siege of Algeciras (1342–1344)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Republic of Genoa
Kingdom of Aragon
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of Navarre
European crusaders
Marinid Sultanate
Emirate of Granada
Castilian victory
War of the Union (1347–1348)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Aragonese Flag Royalist Fraternity Union of Aragon

Union of Valencia

Royalist victory
Battle of Llucmajor
(1349)

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands

Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Majorca Aragonese victory
War of the Straits

(1350–1355)

Location: Southeast Europe (modern Greece and European Turkey)

 Republic of Venice

 Crown of Aragon

Military support:

 Byzantine Empire

 Republic of Genoa

Logistical support:

Ottoman Beylik

Aydinids

Indecisive
Battle of Winchelsea
(1350)

Location: Southern England

Kingdom of Castile Kingdom of England Defeat
Sardinian–Aragonese war

(1353–1420)

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Sardinia)

 Crown of Aragon Judicate of Arborea

House of Doria

Republic of Genoa

Aragonese victory
  • Arborea is annexed to Aragon Sardinia.
Sardinian Revolt

(1353–55)

  • Part of War of the Straits and Sardinian–Aragonese war

Location: Sardinia

Aragonese Flag Republic of Venice
Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon
 Republic of Genoa
Judicate of Arborea
Victory
Siege of Alghero
(1354)

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia

Aragonese Flag Republic of Venice
Aragonese Flag Crown of Aragon
Republic of Genoa Aragonese victory
War of the Two Peters
(1356–75)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile
With the support of:
Kingdom of England
Republic of Genoa
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Granada
Crown of Aragon
With the support of:
Henry of Trastámara
Kingdom of France
Indecisive
  • Overthrowing of Peter I of Castile
Battle of Linuesa
(1361)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Kingdom of Jaén
Order of Calatrava
Emirate of Granada Castilian victory
Battle of Guadix
(1362)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile
Kingdom of Jaén
Order of Calatrava
Emirate of Granada Defeat
Castilian Civil War
(1366–69)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Forces of Pedro of Castile
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Granada
Forces of Henry of Trastámara
Kingdom of France
Crown of Aragon
Victory for Henry of Trastámara
Siege of León
(1368)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile – Henry's side Crown of Castile – Pedro's side Victory for Henry of Trastámara
Battle of Montiel
(1369)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Castilians
Granada
Castilians
France
Franco-Castilian victory
Siege of Algeciras (1369)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Emirate of Granada Defeat
First Fernandine War

(1369–1370)

  • Part of the Fernandine Wars

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Kingdom of Portugal

Supported by:

Crown of Aragon

Castilian victory
Battle of La Rochelle
(1372)

Location: Modern France

Crown of Castile Kingdom of England Castilian victory
Second Fernandine War

(1372–1373)

  • Part of the Fernandine Wars

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Kingdom of Portugal Castilian victory
Jaime IV of Majorca War

(1374) Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Majorca Aragonese victory
Castilian invasions of England

(1374–1380)[26][27][28]

Location: Southern England

Crown of Castile

Supported by

Kingdom of France

Kingdom of England Castilian victory
War of the Bands (1375–1500)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Stalemate
  • Expulsion of feudal lords by brotherhoods.
  • Emergence of the General Assembly of Gipuzkoa.
  • Strengthening of royal authority.
  • End of civil wars until Spanish conquest of Navarra.
Navarrese conquest of Albania[29]

(1376)

Location: Adriatic Sea and Balkans (Modern Albania)

Duchy of Durazzo

Kingdom of Navarre

Kingdom of France

Kingdom of Albania Victory
Sicilian War

(1378–1386)[30][31]

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Southern Italy and Aegean Islands)

Aragonese Party Sicilian Party Victory
  • Revolt Suppressed and realization of a compromise with Italians.
Navarrese intervention in Greece (1378–1396)

Location: Aegean Sea and Balkans (Modern Greece)

Navarrese Company

Knights Hospitaller (until 1380)

Acciaioli family (until 1382)

Latin Empire (since 1382)

 Republic of Venice (since 1387)

Angevin Kingdom of Naples

Crown of Aragon (1379–1381)

 Byzantine Empire (since 1382)

Acciaioli family (1382–1389)

 Republic of Venice (1382–1387)

 Duchy of Savoy (since 1391)
Ottoman Empire[32]
Stalemate
  • Navarrese conquered much of Messenia and the towns of Androusa and Kalamata for James of Baux on 1381. Then Navarrese governed the entire Morea under the auspices of James.
  • Navarrese fail in their offensive against Duchy of Athens. But obtain alliance with Venetians (since 1382) and Ottomans (just on 1395).
  • After death of James, navarrese got complete control of the region. Pedro de San Superano and his family got the Principality of Achaea in 1396 to 1404.
  • Conflict against Morea ends due to Byzantine–Ottoman wars and the start of an alliance between Byzantines and Navarrese against common enemy.
Aragonese conquest of Athens

(1380)[33]

  • Part of Sicilian War

Location: Aegean Sea and Balkans (Modern Greece)

Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Sicily Victory
Armañagues War

(1380–91)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France

Crown of Aragon Armanyac County Catalan Victory
Third Fernandine War
(1381–82)
  • Part of the Fernandine Wars

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of England
Castilian victory
1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum
(1383–1385)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile

Supported by:
Kingdom of France
Crown of Aragon

Kingdom of Portugal

Supported by:
Kingdom of England

Defeat
  • Consolidation of Portuguese independence
Florentine conquest of Catalan Greek counties

(1385–90)

Location: Aegean Sea and Balkans (Modern Greece)

Crown of Aragon Principality of Achaea
  • Acciaioli family
Defeat
  • Acciaioli family conquers all of the Catalan territories on the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Razia of 1386

(1386)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon Emirate of Granada Defeat
Invasion of Castile by John of Gaunt

(1386–1388)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile

co-belligerant:
Kingdom of France

Supportes of John of Gaunt

Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of England

Victory
Anti-Jewish Revolt

(1391)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile
Crown of Aragon
Jews
Anti-semitic rebels Defeat of the Government. Jewish population lost it's 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

Kingdom of Majorca
Jews
Menestrals and Peasants Nobiliary victory
Crusade of Nicopolis (1396)

Location: Balkans (Modern Bulgaria)

Crusade: Ottoman Empire

Moravian Serbia[39]

Defeat
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

Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Tlemcen (Zayyanid dynasty) Algerian Victory
Crusade of Tedelis (1398)

Location: North Africa (Algeria), Modern France (Avignon)

Crown of Aragon
Antipope Benedict XIII forces
Kingdom of Tlemcen
 Kingdom of France
Aragonese Victory
  • Successful revenge for the Sack of Torreblanca
  • Continuation of Avignon line of anti-Popes.
Bona crusade (1399)

Location: North Africa (Algeria)

Crown of Aragon Hafsid Dynasty Defeat
Siege of Smyrna (1402)
  • Part of Timurid conquests and invasions

Location: Anatolia

 Knights Hospitaller

Papal States Republic of Genoa

Crown of Aragon

 Timurid Empire Defeat
Conquest of the Canary Islands
(1402–96)
Location: Africa (Canary Islands)
Crown of Castile Guanches Castilian victory
Battle of Collejares
(1406)

Location: North Africa (Algeria)

Crown of Castile Emirate of Granada Castilian victory
Battle of Sanluri
(1409)

Location: Sardinia

Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Sicily
Giudicato of Arborea
Republic of Genoa
Aragonese victory
Aragonese Interregnum (1410-1412)
  • Battle of Morvedre

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Cortes Loyals to Ferdinand of Antequera

Supported by:
Crown of Castile

Cortes Loyals to James II, Count of Urgell 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

Emirate of Granada Marinid Sultanate Granada victory
  • End of Moroccan interventions on European Al-Andalus affairs.
Count of Urgell's revolt

(1413–14)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon

Supported by:
Kingdom of Castile

James II, Count of Urgell forces

Supported by:
Kingdom of England

Victory
Conquest of Ceuta

(1415)

Location: North Africa (Ceuta)

Kingdom of Portugal Marinid Sultanate Portuguese victory and anexation of Ceuta for Christians
Siege of Ceuta

(1419)

Location: North Africa (Ceuta)

Kingdom of Portugal Marinid Sultanate

Emirate of Granada

Portuguese victory
Battle of La Rochelle (1419)

Location: Modern France

Crown of Castile Kingdom of England
Hanseatic League
Castilian victory
Mediterranean Campaign of Alfonso V (1420–24)

Location: Mediterranean Sea and Italian Peninsula

Crown of Aragon

Angevin Kingdom of Naples (until 1423)

County of Provenze

Angevin Kingdom of Naples (since 1423)

Republic of Genoa

Papal States

Corsicans allies

Defeat
Wars in Lombardy

(1423–1454)

  • Milanese War of Succession

Location: Mediterranean Sea and Italian Peninsula

Venetian Republic

Florentine Republic (until 1450)

Crown of Aragon

Duchy of Savoy

March of Montferrat

Duchy of Milan

Republic of Genoa

Marquisate of Mantua

Republic of Lucca

Republic of Siena

Florentine Republic (from 1450)

Kingdom of France

Stalemate
Expedition to Tunis

(1424)

Location: North Africa (Tunisia)

Crown of Aragon Tunisian pirates Aragonese victory
Castilian–Aragonese War
(1429–32)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Crown of Aragon

Kingdom of Navarre

Castilian victory
Battle of La Higueruela
(1431)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Nasrid dynasty Castilian victory
Irmandiño revolts (1431–69)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile

Kingdom of Portugal
Supported by:
Andrade, Lemos and Moscoso families

Galician rebels Castilian victory
Aragonese expedition to Tunisia

(1432)

Location: North Africa, Tunisia

Crown of Aragon Hafsid dynasty Aragonese victory
Aragonese conquest of Naples

(1435–42)

Location: Mediterranean Sea (Tyrrhenian Sea) and Southern Italy

Crown of Aragon

Duchy of Milan

Kingdom of Naples

Republic of Genoa
Papal States

Aragonese victory
Castilian Civil War of 1437–1445

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Part of the Castilian nobility

Supported by:

Victory of the side of John II of Castile and his valido Álvaro de Luna.
Nobiliiary Revolt

(1438–45)
Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Crown of Aragon Castilian victory
Skanderbeg's rebellion[40]

(1443–68)

Location: Balkans (Modern Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Kosovo)

League of Lezhë

Crown of Aragon (since 1450)[41][42][43][44]

 Republic of Venice (since 1463)

 Ottoman Empire

 Republic of Venice (1447–1448)

Albanese victory
  • Ottomans are expelled from the region.
  • Treaty of Gaeta: Albanian Principalities, under the leadershipg of Skanderbeg, are vassals of Alfonso V of Aragon, as King of Naples, since 1451.[45]
Aragonese-Venice War

(1449–50)[46]

Location: Adriatic Sea

Crown of Aragon  Republic of Venice Kingdom of Bosnia[43][47]
 Ottoman Empire
Indecisive
Forana Revolt

(1450–53)

Location: Balearic Islands

Kingdom of Majorca
  • NobilityItalian mercenaries
Peasants of Part Forana and Artesans of Mallorca Nobiliary victory
Navarrese Civil War
(1451–64)

Location: Iberian Peninsula and Pyrenees

Forces of Charles IV of Navarre
Crown of Castile
Forces of John II of Aragon
Crown of Aragon
County of Foix
Victory for John II of Aragon
Battle of Los Alporchones
(1452)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Kingdom of Castile Emirate of Granada Castilian victory
Catalan-Genoese War

(1454–58)[50]
Location: Mediterranean Sea

Crown of Aragon

 Republic of Venice

Republic of Genoa

Angevin Dinasty

Stalemate
Enrique IV war of Granada
(1455–58)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Emirate of Granada Inconclusive
Angevin-Aragonese War (1460–1464)

Location: Italian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea

Aragonese Dinasty

Duchy of Milan

Papal States

Angevin Dinasty

Principality of Taranto

Victory
Catalan uprising of 1460-1461

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Principality of Catalonia Catalan elite Inconclusive
Catalan Civil War
(1462–72)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Principality of Catalonia
Crown of Castile
Kingdom of Portugal

Duchy of Lorraine

Forces of John II of Aragon
Kingdom of France
Victory for John II of Aragon
Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
  • part of Crusades of the 15th century

Location: Morea (Peloponnese), Negroponte (Euboea), Albania, Aegean Sea, Anatolia, Balkan and the Black Sea.

 Republic of Venice

Papal States

League of Lezhë

Principality of Zeta

Kingdom of Hungary

Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights Hospitaller[51]

Crown of Aragon[51]

Kingdom of Naples

Aq Qoyunlu

Duchy of Burgundy Duchy of Burgundy[52]

 Holy Roman Empire[53]

Principality of Moldavia

Kingdom of Croatia

Duchy of Saint Sava

Kingdom of France[54]

Republic of Ragusa

Grand Duchy of Lithuania[53]

Crown of Castile

Florence[53]

Karamanids

Maniots

Greek rebels

 Ottoman Empire Defeat
Conflict over the succession of Henry IV of Castile

(1465–1474)

  • Second Battle of Olmedo

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Crown of Castile Liga Nobiliaria
  • Royalist victory of Henry IV against Liga Nobiliaria supporter of Alfonso of Castile during the 1st phase (Farce of Ávila).
  • Inconclussive after death of Henry IV, starting a new phase as the War of the Castilian Succession between Joanna and Isabella.
Sardinian Revolt (1470–1478)

Location: Sardinia

Crown of Aragon
  • Viceroyalty of Sardinia
Sardinian rebels lead by Leonardo Alagon Victory
Aragonese-French conflict over Perpignan

(1473–1493)

Crown of Aragon Kingdom of France Stalemate
  • French militar victory: John II of Aragon fails to reconquer the territory.
  • Aragonese political victory on the Treaty of Barcelona (1493).
War of the Castilian Succession
(1475–79)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Isabella Supporters
Crown of Aragon
Juana Supporters
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of France
Peace Treaty
Siege of Ceuta (1476)[55]

Location: North Africa (Ceuta)

Kingdom of Portugal

Crown of Castile (Juana Supporters)

Marinid Sultanate Victory
Battle of Guinea
(1478)

Location: Africa, Gulf of Guinea (Near Elmina)

Crown of Castile Kingdom of Portugal Defeat
Ottoman conquest of Otranto (1480–81)

Location: Italian Peninsula

Kingdom of Naples

Crown of Aragon

Kingdom of Sicily

Kingdom of Hungary

 Papal States

Kingdom of Portugal[56]

 Ottoman Empire Victory
  • Ottomans conquer Otranto and gain foothold in Southern Italy
  • Ottoman garrison surrender the city after 13 months
Granada War
(1482–92)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Castile–Aragon Union
Military Orders
European crusaders
Emirate of Granada Victory
Pallars War (1484–91)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Castile–Aragon Union County of Pallars Sobirà

Supported by:
Kingdom of France

Victory
Mad War (1485–1488)

Location: Western Europe, Modern France

Duchy of Lorraine

Duchy of Brittany

Lordship of Albret

Principality of Orange

County of Angoulême

Supported by:

Holy Roman Empire

Kingdom of England

Kingdom of Castile-León

Kingdom of France Defeat
French-Breton War (1487–1491)

Location: Western Europe, Modern France

Duchy of Brittany

Holy Roman Empire

Kingdom of England

Kingdom of Castile-León

Kingdom of France Defeat
Ottoman expedition on Granada

(1487–1495)

Location: Western Mediterranean Sea (Iberian Peninsula and Italian Peninsula)

Castile–Aragon Union  Ottoman Empire Supported by: Inconclusive
  • Kemal Reis in 1495 is translated from Western Mediterranean to Eastern Mediterranean by Sultan Bayezid II.
  • Start of Spanish-Ottoman Conflicts.

Catholic Monarchy

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
First Italian War
(1494–1498)
  • Battle of Seminara

Location: Italian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea

League of Venice:

 Papal States
 Republic of Venice
 Kingdom of Naples
Kingdoms of Spain
Duchy of Milan
 Holy Roman Empire
 Republic of Florence
Duchy of Mantua
 Kingdom of England (from 1496)

 Kingdom of France

Duchy of Milan (before 1495)

Victory
  • Forced French retreat
Spanish conquest of Haiti[57]
(1494–1509)
Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Hispaniola
 Crown of Castile Taínos Victory
Conquest of Melilla
(1497)
  • Part of Spanish campaigns in the Maghreb (1497–1535)

Location: North Africa

Castile and Aragon Wattasid dynasty Victory
Rebellion of the Alpujarras

(1499–1501)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Castile–Aragon Union Muslims of Granada Victory
  • Rebellion defeated
  • Mass forced conversions of all Muslims in Granada
Second Ottoman–Venetian War
(1499–1503)

Location: Adriatic, Ionian and Aegean Seas

 Republic of Venice
Castile and Aragon
 Ottoman Empire Defeat
Second Italian War
(1499–1501)

Location: Italian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea

Victory,
Ottoman raid on the Balearic Islands (1501)

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands

Castile and Aragon  Ottoman Empire Supported by:

Moriscos

Victory
Third Italian War
(1502–1504)

Location: Italian Peninsula

Castile and Aragon  Kingdom of France Victory
Guelders Wars

(1502–1543)

  • Revolt of Ghent (1539–1540)

Location: Low Countries, Frisia

Habsburg:

 Habsburg Monarchy

Spain

County of Holland

County of Flanders

Duchy of Brabant

Duchy of Luxemburg


Imperial Frisia (Saxony) (1514–15)
Bishopric of Utrecht (1508–28)
Guelders:

Duchy of Guelders

Groningen & Ommelanden (1514–36)

Frisian rebels (1514–23)

Jülich-Cleves-Berg (1538–43)

Supported by:

Kingdom of France


County of East Frisia (1514–17)
Utrecht rebel groups (1520–28)
Habsburg victory
  • Guelders, Utrecht, Frisia and Groningen annexed
  • Overijssel and Drenthe detached from Utrecht
  • Jülich and East Frisia remain independent
Spanish crusade[58]
(1503–12)
  • Capture of Mers-el-Kébir
  • Battle of Mers-el-Kébir
  • Conquest of the Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera
  • Spanish conquest of Oran
  • Spanish conquest of Tripoli
  • Spanish assault on Djerba
  • Capture of Béjaïa
  • Part of Spanish campaigns in the Maghreb (1497–1535)

Location: North Africa (modern Maghreb countries), Mediterranean Sea

 Crown of Castile
Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Tlemcen
Hafsid dynasty
  • Hafsids of Béjaïa

Wattasid dynasty

Victory
War of the League of Cambrai
(1508–16)
  • Battle of Ravenna
  • Battle of La Motta

Location: Western Europe (Italian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Modern France and England)

1508–10:
 Venice
1510–11:
 Papal States
 Venice
1511–13:
Holy League:
 Papal States
 Venice
Spain
 Holy Roman Empire
 England
Old Swiss Confederacy Swiss mercenaries
1513–16:
 Papal States
Spain
 Holy Roman Empire
 England
Duchy of Milan
Old Swiss Confederacy Swiss mercenaries
1508–10:
League of Cambrai:
 Papal States
 France
 Holy Roman Empire
Spain
Duchy of Ferrara
1510–11:
 France
Duchy of Ferrara
1511–13:
 France
Duchy of Ferrara

 Scotland  Florence 1513–16:
 Venice
 France
Duchy of Ferrara

Defeat
Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre (1512–1529)

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Castile and Aragon  Kingdom of Navarre
 France
Victory
Spanish conquest of Puerto Rico[57]
(1508–1511)

Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico

 Crown of Castile Taínos Victory
Spanish conquest of Cuba[57]
(1511–13)

Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Cuba

 Crown of Castile Taínos Victory
Taíno rebellion of 1511
(1511–13)

Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico

 Crown of Castile Taínos of Boriken and allies from The Antilles Victory
Spanish conquest of the Maya

(1511–1697)

Location: Mesoamerica and Central America

Spain Late Postclassic Maya states Victory
Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre

(1511–1529)

Location: Pyrenees

Spain Kingdom of Navarre

Supported by:

 France

Castilian-Aragonese victory
  • Navarre south of the Pyrenees is annexed to Spain, while north of the Pyrenees to France.

Habsburg Spain

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Spanish-Ottoman Wars of 1515–1577

Location: Mediterranean Sea, Southern Europe, North Africa

 Spanish Empire

Supported by:

Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire

Sovereign Military Order of Malta Malta

 Republic of Genoa

 Papal States

Republic of Florence

Hafsid Kingdom

 Ottoman Empire

Supported by:

 France

Inconclusive
Spanish-Algerian war (1516–1518)

Location: North Africa

 Spain
  • Spain Spanish Oran

Kingdom of Tlemcen

Regency of Algiers

Kingdom of Kuku

Hispano-Zayyanid Victory
  • Khayr al-Din renounced the title of Sultan of Algiers. Then contacted Selim I, offering his allegiance as Beylerbey and obtained Ottoman assistance for the next year.
Spanish-Ottoman War (1518–1519)

Location: North Africa

 Spain
  • Spain Spanish Oran

Kingdom of Sicily Kingdom of Sicily


Kingdom of Kuku
 Ottoman Empire Stalemate:
Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
(1519–21)

Location: Mesoamerica (ModernMexico)

Spain Spanish conquistadores

Indian auxiliaries

 Aztec Empire Victory
  • Aztec empire is annexed to Spanish Empire
Revolt of the Brotherhoods
(1519–23)
  • Brotherhoods of Mallorca

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Empire of Charles V Germanies Royalist victory
Revolt of the Comuneros
(1520–21)
  • Battle of Villalar

Location: Iberian Peninsula

Empire of Charles V Castilian rebels Royalist victory
Italian War of 1521–1526
(1521–1526)

Location: Western Europe (Italian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Modern France and Low Countries)

Spain Spain

 Holy Roman Empire
 England
 Papal States (1521–1523 and 1525–1526)

 France

 Republic of Venice

 Papal States (1524–1525)

Marquisate of Saluzzo

Habsburg Victory
Green Banner Mutiny

(1521)Location: Iberian Peninsula, Seville

 Spain
  • Kingdom of Seville
Andalusian rebels Government victory
Battle of Mactan (1521)

Location: Asia, Philippine Islands

Spain Spain
Rajahnate of Cebu
Kedatuan of Mactan Defeat
1521 Santo Domingo Slave Revolt (1521)

Location: Americas, Caribbean Sea, Hispaniola

Spain Spain African slaves Victory
Moluccas issue

(1521–1529)

Location: Asia, Maluku Islands (modern Indonesia)

Spain Spain Portugal Portuguese Empire Stalemate
Tidore-Ternate conflicts (1521–1667)[59][60]

Location: Asia, Maluku Islands and Philippine Islands

Sultanate of TidoreSupported by:

Spain Spain

Jailolo Sultanate (until 1536)

Sultanate of Bacan (1521–1557; 1583–1609)

Sultanate of Ternate
  • Jailolo Sultanate (since 1551)

Supported by:

Portugal Portuguese Empire (until 1605)

Dutch Republic Dutch Empire (since 1605)

Sultanate of Bacan (1557–1583; 1609–1667)

Stalemate
Spanish conquest of the Tarascan empire

(1522–1530)

Location: Mesoamerica (ModernMexico)

 Spain

Indian auxiliaries

Purépecha Empire Victory
Spanish conquest of Chiapas
(1523–1695)

Location: Mesoamerica (ModernMexico)

 Spain

Indian auxiliaries

Zoque people

Chiapaneca people Independent Maya, including:

  • Lakandon Chʼol people
  • Tojolabal people
  • Tzotzil people
    Spanish conquest of Yucatán
    (1523–1547)

    Location: Mesoamerica (ModernMexico)

     Spain

    Indian auxiliaries

    Mayan tribes Victory
    Spanish conquest of Guatemala
    (1524–1667)

    Location: Central America

     Spain

    Indian auxiliaries

    Independent indigenous kingdoms and city-states Victory
    Spanish conquest of El Salvador
    (1524–1539)

    Location: Central America

     Spain

    Indian auxiliaries

    Indigenous peoples of El Salvador, including: Victory
    Spanish conquest of Honduras

    (1524 – c. 1539)

    Location: Central America

     Spain Indigenous peoples of Honduras, including: Victory
    Spanish Expedition to Chesapeake Bay

    (1526)

    Location: North America (Modern South Carolina)

     Spain Hostile Natives
    African rebels
    Spanish mutineers
    Defeat
    War of the League of Cognac
    (1526–30)

    Location: Italian Peninsula

    Spain Spain

     Holy Roman Empire
     Republic of Genoa (1528–1530)

    Duchy of Ferrara

    Duchy of Mantua (1528–1530)

     France

     Papal States

     Republic of Venice
    Republic of Florence
     Kingdom of England

     Republic of Genoa (1526–1528)

    Kingdom of Navarre
    Duchy of Milan

    Victory
    Ottoman–Habsburg wars
    (1526–1791)

    Location: Eastern Europe, Central Europe, Southern Europe, North Africa, Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia

    Habsburg Dynasty:

     Holy Roman Empire

    Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Hungary

     Spanish Empire
    Non-Habsburg allies:
    Moldavia
    Transylvania
     Wallachia
    Tsardom of Russia
    Cossack Hetmanate (Muscovite and Polish vassals)
    Holy League Allies:
    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
    Duchy of Mantua
     Republic of Venice
    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Order of Saint John

     Ottoman Empire

    Vassals:

    Victory

    End of Ottoman expansion

    Hungarian Civil War (1526–1538)

    Location: Eastern Europe and Central Europe (Modern Hungary, Croatia, Romania and Austria)

    Kingdom of Hungary Western Hungarian Kingdom

    Supported by:

     Holy Roman Empire Empire of Charles V

     Papal States

    Serbian rebels

    Eastern Hungarian Kingdom

    Supported by:

     Ottoman Empire

     Kingdom of France

    Stalemate
    • Hungary was divided into larger Ottoman and smaller Habsburg spheres of influence, as well as a semi-independent Hungarian vassal state of Transylvania.
    • Treaty of Nagyvárad divided Hungary between them. Ferdinand recognized Zápolya as John I, King of Hungary and ruler of two-thirds of the Kingdom, while Zápolya conceded the rule of Ferdinand over western Hungary, and recognized him as heir to the Hungarian throne, since Zápolya was childless.
    Espadán Rebellion (1526)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

    Spain Spain Morisco Crown victory
    Narváez expedition (1528–36)

    Location: North America (modern Southern United States)

     Spain Tocobaga

    Uzita
    Apalachee
    Timucua
    Autes

    Inconclusive
    • Spanish troops lost the route after an Hurricane and return by land to Mexico.
    First Austro-Turkish War (1529–1533)

    Location: Central Europe (Modern Austria and Southern Germany)

    Empire of Charles V

     Holy Roman Empire

     Papal States

     Ottoman Empire

    Eastern Hungarian Kingdom

    Stalemate
    Spanish-Ottoman War (1529–1541)

    Location: Mediterranean Sea and North Africa

    Empire of Charles V

    Papal States Papal States

    Kingdom of Portugal

     Knights of Malta

     Kingdom of France (until 1534)

    Hafsid dynasty

    Kingdom of Kuku

    Kabyle people

     Ottoman Empire

    Kingdom of Tlemcen

    Banu Rashid

    Arab irregulars

     Kingdom of France (since 1535)

    Stalemate
    Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts (1530–1605)

    Location: Asia, Maluku Islands and Philippine Islands

    Portugal Portuguese Empire

    Spain Spain (since 1580)

    Sultanate of Ternate
    • Sultanate of Jailolo

    Spain Spain (from 1533 to 1536)

    Dutch Republic Dutch Empire (since 1605)

    Defeat
    Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
    (1531–72)

    Location: South America (Modern Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, southern Colombia, northern Chile and northwest Argentina)

    Spain Spanish conquistadores

    Indian auxiliaries

     Inca Empire (until 1535)
     Neo-Inca State (since 1536)
    Victory
    Yaqui Wars

    (1533–1929)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire (until 1821)
     Mexico (since 1821)
     United States (since 1896)
    Yaqui Stalemate

    Mexican-American victory

    Count's Feud

    (1534–1536)

    Location: Northern Europe (Denmark)

    Christian II (Catholics)

    County of Oldenburg

    Free City of Lübeck

     Scania

     Malmö

     Copenhagen

    Zealand

    Supported by:

    Norwegian nobles[64]

    Empire of Charles V

    Christian III (Protestants)

    Schleswig

    Holstein

    Sweden

    Duchy of Prussia

    Jutland

    Funen

    Supported by:

    Norwegian nobles[65]

    Duchy of Guelders

    Defeat
    Iguape War

    (1534–1536)

    Location: Southern Brazil

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Indian auxiliaries

    Portugal Portuguese Empire Defeat
    Expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado

    (1535–1554)

    Location: North America

     Spain

    Indian auxiliaries

    Pueblo Spanish withdrawal
    Sicily Mutiny

    (1535)
    Location: Sicily

     Spain
    • Spain Viceroyalty of Sicily
    Spain Tercio of Sicily mutineers Rebellion repressed
    First attempt of colonizing Buenos Aires

    (1536–1541)

    Location: Río de la Plata Basin (Modern Argentina)

     Spanish Empire Querandí

    Help from:

    Charrúa

    Guaraní

    Chana

    Timbú

    Defeat
    • Indigenous peoples burned down the city in 1539.
    • The Spanish abandon the city and translate to Asunción in 1541.
    Italian War of 1536–1538
    (1536–1538)

    Location: Southern France, Northern Italy and Mediterranean Sea

     Holy Roman Empire
     Spain
     Kingdom of France
     Ottoman Empire
    Defeat
    Civil wars between the conquerors of Peru (1537–1554)

    Location: South America (Modern Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Chile)

    Spain Royalists Pizarrists (New Castile)
    Almagrists (New Toledo)
    Gonzalists
    Royalist Victory
    Spanish conquest of the Muisca
    (1537–1540)

    Location: South America (Modern Colombia)

     Spain

    Indian auxiliaries

    Muisca Confederation Guecha warriors Victory
    Third Ottoman–Venetian War
    (1537–40)

    Location: Mediterranean Sea

    Holy League:
     Republic of Venice
     Spain
     Republic of Genoa
     Papal States
     Kingdom of Naples
    Kingdom of Sicily Kingdom of Sicily
    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights of Malta
     Ottoman Empire
     France (until 1538)
    Defeat
    Spanish expedition to North America
    (1539–1543)

    Location: North America

     Spain

    Indian auxiliaries

    Portugal Portuguese volunteers

    Northern Utina
    Coosa chiefdom
    Tuskaloosa
    Chickasaw
    Defeat
    Grijalva expedition to the equatorial Pacific (1539–42)

    Location: Pacific Ocean

     Spain Hostile Indigenous peoples
    Spanish mutineers
    Inconsclusive due to the loss of the ship in New Guinea.
    Revolt of Ghent (1539–1540)

    Location: Low Countries and Germany

    Empire of Charles V Citizens of Ghent Victory
    • Building of the Castle of the Spaniards (Spanjaardenkasteel)
    Mixtón War
    (1540–42)

    Location: North America

     Spain Caxcanes Victory
    Tiguex War
    (1540–41)

    Location: North America

     Spain Tiwa Indians Victory
    Second Austro-Turkish War (1540–1547)

    Location: Central Europe and Eastern Europe

    Austria Habsburg monarchy

     Holy Roman Empire

    Spain Spain

     Papal States

     Ottoman Empire

    Eastern Hungarian Kingdom

     France

    Defeat
    Conquest of Chile (1541–1598)

    Location: South America (modern Chile)

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Indian auxiliaries

    Indigenous peoples in Chile Establishment of the Captaincy General of Chile after incorporating the territories up to the Biobío River, avoiding incorporating hostile indigenous people.

    Beginning of the Arauco War.

    Italian War of 1542–1546
    (1542–1546)

    Location: Western Europe (Iberian Peninsula, Low Countries, England, France)

    Spain Spain

     Holy Roman Empire

     Kingdom of England

     France

     Ottoman Empire
    Jülich-Cleves-Berg

    Denmark-Norway (1542–1543)

    Inconclusive
    • Treaty of Crépy and Treaty of Ardres
    Spanish expedition to Tidore and Papuan Islands of Ruy López de Villalobos (1542–1543)

    Location: Pacific Ocean (Modern Indonesia and Papua New Guinea)

    Spain Spain Pirates' nest Gebe on Papuan Islands Pirric Victory
    1st Communero Rebellion of Paraguay (1544)

    Location: South America (Paraguay, North Argentina and Eastern Bolivia)

    Spain Spanish Empire Communero rebels Defeat
    Attack on Jailolo

    (1545)

    Location: Maluku Islands

    Portugal Portuguese Empire

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Sultanate of Ternate

    Sultanate of Jailolo Defeat
    Arauco War
    (1546–17th or 18th century)

    Location: South America (Modern Chile and Argentina)

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Indian auxiliaries:

    • Yanaconas
    • Indios reyunos
    • Mapuche allies (Boroano, etc.)
    • Other Cacicazgos
    Indigenous people from Araucania and Patagonia: Defeat
    • Spanish Empire renounces the domination of the territories south of the Biobío River and recognizes the independence of the Mapuche tribes of the place.
    • «La Frontera» appears, as a border area between the Captaincy General of Chile and the territory of the Mapuche tribes.
    • Successive peace parliaments between the Spanish Empire and the Mapuche tribes during the conflict.
    Schmalkaldic War
    (1546–47)

    Location: Central Europe (Holy Roman Empire, Modern Germany)

    Empire of Charles V:

     Duchy of Saxony (Albertines)
    Kingdom of Hungary
    Kingdom of Bohemia and other Lands of the Bohemian Crown

     Papal States

    Schmalkaldic League:

     Kingdom of England

    Victory
    • Capitulation of Wittenberg: Schmalkaldic League dissolved, Saxon electoral dignity passed to the Albertine House of Wettin
    Bayano Wars (1548–82)

    Location: South America (Modern Colombia)

     Spain Slaves Victory
    Chichimeca War
    (1550–90)

    Location: North America (Modern Mexico)

     Spain Chichimeca (Zacateco, Guachichil, Guamare, Pame) Defeat
    Spanish-Ottoman War (1550–1560)

    Location: Mediterranean Sea, North Africa and Central Europe (Mostly Hungary)

     Spain

    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights of Malta

    Saadi Sultanate

     Ottoman Empire

    Flag of Kingdom of ait abbas Kingdom of Beni Abbas

    Kingdom of Kuku

    Defeat
    • Béjaïa under Ottoman rule.
    • Ottomans capture Tripoli.
    • Mahdia was abandoned by Spain.
    • Ottomans temporarily occupy parts of the Balearics.
    • Ottoman supremacy on Mediterranean sea seizured until Battle of Lepanto.
    Italian War of 1551–1559
    (1551–1559)

    Location: Western Europe (Italian Peninsula, Low Countries, France)

     Kingdom of France

    Republic of Siena
     Ottoman Empire

    Papal States

    Victory
    Second Schmalkaldic War (1552–55)

    Location: Central Europe (Holy Roman Empire, Modern Germany)

    Empire of Charles V:  Electorate of Saxony

    Hesse Hesse

    Duchy of Prussia

    Electorate of Brandenburg

    Principality of Bayreuth

     Kingdom of France

    Defeat
    Third Austro-Turkish War (1552–1559)

    Location: Central Europe and Eastern Europe (Modern Hungary and Romania)

     Holy Roman Empire

    Austria Habsburg monarchy

    Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (until 1556)

    Spain Spain

     Ottoman Empire

    Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (since 1556)

     Kingdom of France

    Stalemate
    • Treaty of Constantinople (1562)
    • Banat became part of the Ottoman Empire.
    Bandeirantes raids from Brazil to Spanish domains (1557–18th century)

    Location: South America (mostly Amazon rainforest)

     Spain Bandeirantes from Colonial Brazil Stalemate
    • The Amazon is divided between Spain and Portugal with the Treaty of Madrid (1750), as both countries compromissed to stop and punish bandits expeditions from bandeirantes.
    Spanish-Ottoman War (1559–1565)[66]

    Location: Mediterranean Sea, Iberian Peninsula, North Africa

    Spain Spain

    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights of Malta

     Duchy of Savoy

    Republic of Genoa

    Grand Duchy of Tuscany Grand Duchy of Tuscany

     Papal States

     Ottoman Empire

    Kingdom of Beni Abbas

    Kingdom of Kuku

     Kingdom of France

    Victory
    • Dragut dies in action leading to conflict between remaining Ottoman generals
    • Myth of Ottoman Invincibility in Europe destroyed
    Calchaquí Wars (1560–1667)

    Location: South America (modern Argentine Northwest)

    Spain Spanish Empire Diaguita Confederation Victory
    • Conquest of Tucuman.
    French Wars of Religion
    (1562–98)

    Location: France and Low Countries

    Catholics: Protestants:
    Politiques
    Inconclusive
    • Uneasy truce.
    • The Edict of Nantes granted the Huguenots substantial rights in certain areas.
    • Paris and other defined territories were declared to be permanently Catholic.
    • Failure of France's enemies to weaken France or to gain territories.
    Spanish-Chiriguana War (1564–17th century)

    Location: South America (Eastern Bolivia)

    Spain Spanish Empire Ava Guaraní people Victory
    Spanish assault on French Florida (1565)

    Location: North America, Florida

    Spain Spain  Kingdom of France

    Huguenots

    Victory
    Spanish conquest of the Philippines
    (1565–1575)

    Location: Southeast Asia, Philippine Islands

    Spain Spain Rajahnate of Maynila
    Macabebe
    Tondo polity
    Rahjanate of Cebu
    Victory
    Spanish–Moro conflict
    (1565–1900)
    • Battle of Cebu (1569)
    • Spanish-Moro Incident (1570)
    • Limahong campaign (1574–1576)
    • Battle of Manila (1574)
    • Castilian War (1578)
    • Jolo Jihad (1578–1580)
    • Mindanao expedition (1596)
    • Cotabato Revolt (1597)
    • Raid of Visayas (1599–1600)
    • Spanish-Moro Incident (1602)
    • Jolo expedition (1602)
    • Basilan Revolt (1614)
    • Kudarat Revolt (1625)
    • Battle of Jolo (1628)
    • Sulu Revolt (1628)
    • Jolo expedition (1630)
    • Lanao Lamitan Revolt (1637)
    • Spanish occupation of Jolo (1638–1646)
    • Battle of Punta Flechas (1638)
    • Sultan Bungsu Revolt (1638)
    • Mindanao Revolt (1638)
    • Lanao Revolt (1639)
    • Sultan Salibansa Revolt (1639)
    • Corralat Revolt (1649)
    • Spanish-Moro Incident (1876)

    Location: Southeast Asia, Southern Philippine Islands and Borneo Island

    Spanish Empire Sultanate of Sulu
    Sultanate of Maguindanao
    Confederation of sultanates in Lanao

    Supported by:

    Stalemate
    Philippine revolts against Spain
    (1567–1872)
    • Dagami revolt (1567)
    • Tagalog Revolt (1574)
    • Pampanga Revolt (1585)
    • Tondo Conspiracy (1587)
    • Dingras Revolt (1589)
    • Cagayan Revolt (1589)
    • Magalat revolt (1596)
    • Igorot revolt (1601)
    • Sangley Rebellion (1603)
    • Caquenga's Revolt (1607)
    • Irraya or Gaddang Revolt (1621)
    • Tamblot uprising (1621–1622)
    • Bankaw revolt (1621–1622)
    • Itneg Revolt (1625–1627)
    • Second Chinese Insurrection (1639–1640)
    • Ladia Revolt (1643)
    • Sumuroy Revolt (1649–1650)
    • Maniago Revolt (1660–1661)
    • Malong Revolt (1660–1661)
    • Almazan Revolt (January 1661)
    • Chinese Revolt (1662)
    • Panay Revolt (1663)
    • Zambal Revolt (1681–1683)
    • Dagohoy Rebellion (1744–1829)
    • Agrarian Revolt (1745)
    • Silang Revolt (1762–1763)
    • Palaris Revolt (1762–1765)
    • Basi Revolt (1807)
    • Novales Revolt (1823)
    • Palmero Conspiracy (1828)
    • Pule Revolt (1840–1841)
    • Cavite mutiny (1872)

    Location: Philippines

     Spain Victory
    • Most revolts failed
    Spanish expeditions to the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu (1567–1606)

    Location: Oceania (Mostly Polynesia)

    Spain Spanish Empire Hostile inhabitants of Polynesia Stalemate
    • Failed colonization attempts due to disease and belligerence of the inhabitants, as well as war crimes by explorers that discouraged the enterprise.
    Battle of Maracapana (1567/68)

    Location: Caribbean Islands

     Spain Indian auxiliaries Kalinago Decisive Spanish victory, dissolution of the Caribbean alliance and flight of the chief Guaicaipuro to Suruapo to be assassinated in 1569.
    Battle of San Juan de Ulúa (1568)

    Location: Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico

     Spain  England Victory
    Blockade of Cebu (1568)
    • Part of Portuguese–Spanish colonial rivalry

    Location: Philippines

     Spain Portugal Portuguese Empire Victory
    Eighty Years' War
    (1568–1648)

    Western Europe

    European Waters

    Americas

    East Indies

    Spain Spanish Empire

     Holy Roman Empire

    Portugal Portuguese Empire (since 1580)

     United Provinces

     England
    Nassau
     France

    Defeat
    Morisco Revolt
    (1568–1571)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

     Spain Morisco rebels

    With the support of:

    Victory
    Spanish-Ottoman War (1569–1580)[66]

    Location: Eastern Mediterranean Sea (Peloponnese) and North Africa

    Spain Spain

    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights of Malta

     Duchy of Savoy

    Republic of Genoa

    Grand Duchy of Tuscany Grand Duchy of Tuscany

     Republic of Venice

     Papal States

    Hafsid dynasty

     Ottoman Empire

    Regency of Algiers

    Pirric Victory
    • Stop of the Ottoman advance in Europe after the end of its naval superiority. But lost of Spanish conquests in North Africa.
    • Division of the Mediterranean sea into areas of influence: western for Spain (from Iberian Peninsula to Italy) and eastern for the Ottomans (From the Balkans to Anatolia, and North Africa).
    • End of the Spanish-Ottoman proxy conflict for the control of the Mediterranean Sea and Maghreb since 1515.
    Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War
    (1570–1573)

    Location: Ionian Islands and Aegean Sea

    Holy League:
     Republic of Venice
    Spain Spain


     Papal States
     Republic of Genoa
    Tuscany Grand Duchy of Tuscany
    Duchy of Urbino
     Duchy of Savoy
    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights of Malta

     Ottoman Empire Defeat
    • Cyprus under Ottoman rule
    Spanish conquest of Mesopotamia

    (1573–1583)

    Location: South America, Mesopotamia, Argentina

     Spanish Empire

    Indian auxiliaries

    Charrúan Complex

    Querandí

    Guaraní

    Victory
    Castilian War (1578)

    Location: Southeast Asia (Borneo, Mindanao, Sulu)

    Spanish Empire

    Bruneians who defected to Spain

    Bruneian Empire

    Sultanate of Sulu

    Maguindanao

    Supported by:

     Ottoman Empire[68]

    Aceh Sultanate Sultanate of Aceh

    Status quo ante bellum
    • Bruneian military victory to seize its independence from Spanish Empire. Becoming a city-state until today.
    • Spanish tactical Victory in ending Bruneian empire at sea and its influence on Philippines.
    Expeditions to Chile hostile to Spain during the colony (1578–18th century)

    Location: Chile

    Spain Spanish Empire European Pirates and Corsairs (mostly English, Dutch and French) Stalemate

    Mostly repelled

    Second Desmond Rebellion
    (1579–1583)

    Location: British Isles (Ireland)

    FitzGeralds of Desmond

    O'Byrnes
     Spain
     Papal States
    allied Irish clans

     Kingdom of England
     Kingdom of Ireland
    allied Irish clans
    Defeat
    Revolution of the Seven Chiefs

    (1580)

     Spanish Empire Rebel Criollos Victory
    War of the Portuguese Succession
    (1580–1583)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula (mostly Portugal) and Atlantic Ocean

    Spain Spain
    Portugal Portugal loyal to Philip of Spain
    Portugal Portugal loyal to Prior of Crato
     France
     England
     Dutch Republic
    Victory
    Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts

    (1580–89)

    Location: Africa (East Africa, Swahili coast) and Indian Ocean

    Spain Iberian Union
    • Council of Portugal
     Ottoman Empire Victory
    • Portuguese control in the South East African coast restored and Mir Ali Bey captured
    Ribagorza War

    (1580–91)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

    Spain Spanish Crown County of Ribagorza Victory
    Viltipoco Rebellion

    (1582)

    Location: South America (modern Argentine Northwest)

     Spanish Empire Omaguacas Victory
    Conflicts against Pirates in Argentina

    (1582–1724)

    Location: Modern Argentina

     Spanish Empire European Pirates and Corsairs (mostly English, French, Danish and Portuguese) Stalemate

    Mostly repelled

    • The island Martín García remains in Spanish control
    • Foundation of Montevideo
    1582 Cagayan battles (1582)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spain Japan Wokou (Japanese, Chinese, and Korean pirates) Victory
    Cologne War
    (1583–88)

    Location: Germany

    Black cross on a white background Ernst of Bavaria Prince-Elector, Cologne, 1583–1612
    House of Wittelsbach
    Free Imperial City of Cologne
    Philip of Spain, and for him:
    House of Farnese
    House of Isenburg-Grenzau
    House of Mansfeld (main line)
    House of Berlaymont-Flyon
    and others
    Black cross on white background Gebhard, Truchsess von Waldburg, Prince-Elector, Cologne 1578–1588
    House of Neuenahr-Alpen
    House of Waldburg
    House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken

    House of Nassau
    House of Solms-Braunfels and others

    Victory
    Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)

    Location: British Isles, Low Countries, France, Italian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean and Americas

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Order of Saint John

    co-belligerent

     Kingdom of England
    Kingdom of Ireland Ireland
    co-belligerent
    Indecisive
    War of the Three Henrys (1585–1589)

    Location: France

    Catholics (Henry I, Duke of Guise): Politiques (Henry III of France):

    Kingdom of France Kingdom of France


    Protestants (Henry of Navarre):
    Militar Stalemate

    Political Defeat

    Revolt of the Lakans (1587–1588)

    Location: Philippines

    Spanish Empire Tondo polity Victory
    War of the Succession of Henry IV of France (1589–1594)

    Location: France and Low Countries

    Catholics:

    Catholic League

    Spain Spain

    Kingdom of France Politiques and Protestants:

    Huguenots

     England

    Military Inconclusive
    • Start of a Franco-Spanish War in 1595 in defense of Catholic resistance remnants.

    Political Defeat

    Brittany Campaign (1590–1598)

    Location: France (Brittany)

    Spanish Empire

    Catholic League

    Kingdom of France Kingdom of France

    Huguenots
     Kingdom of England

    Inconclusive
    Alterations of Aragon (1591–92)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

    Spain Spanish Crown Diputación del General del Reino de Aragón Victory
    Siamese–Cambodian War (1591–1594)[70]

    Location: Southeast Asia (modern Cambodia)

    Kingdom of Cambodia

    Supported by:

    Spanish Empire

    Ayutthaya Kingdom Defeat
    • Satha I is destroyed by Siam forces. He then sought a Spanish protectorate, starting Cambodian–Spanish War.
    Luxemburg campaigns (1593–1595)

    Location: Low Countries (Modern Luxembourg and Belgium)

    Spain Spain

    Prince-Bishopric of Liège (1595)[71]

    Dutch States Army

    Duchy of Bouillon

    Kingdom of France (1595)

    Victory
    Sino-Spanish conflicts

    (1593–XVIII Century)

    Location: Philippine Sea

    Spanish Empire Ming China

    Supported by:

    Chinese in the Philippines[72]

    Sultanate of Sulu

    Victory
    • Chinese attempts to conquer the islands are cancelled.
    • Anti-Spanish revolts from Chinese colonies in the Philippines are defeated.
    • Pagan chineses are expelled from the islands after Anti-Chinese paranoia on Spanish governors.
    Cambodian–Spanish War
    (1593–97)

    Location: Southeast Asia (ModernCambodia)

    Spanish Empire

    Cambodian allies

    Japanese mercenaries

    Cambodia

    Supported by:

    Ayutthaya Kingdom

    Johor Sultanate (Muslim Malay merchants)

    Kingdom of Champa (Muslim Cham merchants)

    Defeat
    Long Turkish War (1593–1606)

    Location: Eastern Europe (mostly modern Romania)

     Holy Roman Empire

    Principality of Transylvania

     Wallachia

     Moldavia

     France

     Spain

    Zaporozhian Cossacks

    Serbian hajduks

    Papal States Papal States

    Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Inconclusive
    Irish Nine Years' War
    (1594–1603)

    Location: Ireland (island)

    Alliance of Gaelic Irish clans
    Spain Spain
    Scottish Gaelic mercenaries
     Kingdom of England
     Kingdom of Ireland
    Defeat
    Franco-Spanish War (1595–1598)

    Location: France and Low Countries

    Spain Spanish Empire Kingdom of France Kingdom of France
    Huguenots
     Kingdom of England

     Dutch Republic

    Defeat
    Acoma War
    (1598–99)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire Acoma Victory
    Spanish-Portuguese conflict on China (1598–1600)

    Location: China

    Spain Spanish Empire Portuguese Empire Defeat
    • End of Spain's attempts to circumvent the restrictions placed on them from reaching China.
    • Portuguese monopoly on the 16th century China trade seizured.
    Apache–Mexico Wars (1600–1915)

    Location: North America

     Crown of Castile
    (1600–1716)
     Spain
    (1716–1821)
     Mexico
    (1821–1915)
     United States
    (1850–1924)
     Confederate States (1861–1865)
    Apache Spanish/Mexican victory
    Navajo Wars
    (1600–1866)

    Location: North America

     Crown of Castile
    (1600–1716)
     Spain
    (1716–1821)
     Mexico
    (1821–1848)
     United States
    (1849–1866)
    Navajo United States victory
    Acaxee Rebellion
    (1601–1603)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire Acaxee Indians Victory
    Igorot revolt (1601)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire Igorot people rebel forces Defeat
    Dutch–Portuguese War
    (1602–63)

    Location: South America (mostly Modern Brazil), Atlantic Ocean, Africa (mostly Modern Angola), Asia (mostly Modern India, China, Indonesia)

    Portugal Kingdom of Portugal

    Supported by:

     Dutch Republic

    Supported by:

    Pirric Victory
    Sangley Rebellion (1603)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Japan Japanese mercenaries

    Chinese rebels Victory
    Antarctic Expedition of the Armada del Mar del Sur to the South Seas and Terra Australis (1603)

    Location: South America and Antarctic seas

    Spain Spanish Empire Dutch Republic Dutch corsairs Inconclusive
    Moroccan civil war (1603–1627)[74][75][76][77][78]

    Location: North Africa, Morocco

    Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun and Abdallah al-Ghalib II forces from Fez

    Supported by:

    Zidan Abu Maali forces from Marrakesh
    Sidi al-Ayachi rebel forces

    Supported by:


    Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli rebel forces[80]
    Military Defeat

    Economical Victory

    • Moroccan Cession of Larache and Mehdya to Spain.[81]
    • Zaydani Library is placed in possession of Spaniards and moved to El Escorial.
    Spanish-Barbary Wars (1605–1792)

    Location: North Africa (Barbary Coast)

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Supported by:

     Papal States

     Kingdom of France

    Knights Hospitaller  Kingdom of Sicily

    Tuscany

    Portugal Kingdom of Portugal

    Barbary Coast

    Supported by:

     Ottoman Empire

    Barbary pirates

     Great Britain

    Stalemate and mostly Status quo ante bellum
    Spanish conquest of Ternate and Jailolo (1606–1611)

    Location: Southeast Asia, Maluku Islands (modern Indonesia)

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Japan Japanese mercenaries

    Sultanate of Ternate
    • Jailolo Sultanate

    Moro people

    Dutch Republic Dutch Empire

    Victory
    • Sultan Saidi Berkat captured by Pedro Bravo de Acuña and exiled to Manila.
    • Mole Majimu took over or received back a number of territories previously held by Ternate, such as parts of Makian, Mayu island, and a section of Morotai.
    • Start of Spanish-Ternatean conflicts until 1660s, through Mudafar Syah I proclamation of Sultan of Ternate with Dutch recognization.
    • The island was divided between the two powers: the Spaniards were allied with Tidore and the Dutch with their Ternaten allies. Spanish colonization until 1663.
    Japanese insurrection in Philippines (1606)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire Japan Japanese in the Philippines Inconclusive
    War of the Jülich Succession
    (1609–1614)
    • Siege of Aachen

    Location: Germany

    1610:
    Supporting Emperor Rudolf:
     Holy Roman Empire
    Principality of Strasbourg
    Prince-Bishopric of Liège

    1613–1614:
    Supporting Wolfgang William:
    Spain Spain
    Palatinate-Neuburg
    Catholic League

    1610:
    Opposed to Emperor Rudolph:
    Margraviate of Brandenburg
    Palatinate-Neuburg
     United Provinces
     Kingdom of France
     England
    Protestant Union

    1613–1614:
    Supporting John Sigismund:
    Margraviate of Brandenburg
     United Provinces
     England
    Protestant Union

    Victory
    Spanish-Ottoman War (1610–1614)[66]

    Location: Mediterranean Sea (near modern Turkey)

    Spain Spain  Ottoman Empire Spanish victory
    War of the Montferrat Succession (1613–1617)
    • Spanish-Savoian War (1615–1617)[66]

    Location: Italian Peninsula

    Supporting the Duke of Mantua:

    Duchy of Mantua

    Montferrat

    Tuscany (1613)

    Spain Spanish Empire

     France (1613–14)

     Holy Roman Empire

     Kingdom of Naples

     Genoa

    Supporting the Duke of Savoy:

     Duchy of Savoy

    Montferrat

    Tuscany (1613)

     France (1615–17)

     Venice

    Victory

    Peace of Asti

    Dutch-Ternatean invasions of Spanish Tindore (1613–1614)

    Location: Molucca Sea, Maluku Islands (Modern Indonesia)

    Spain Spanish Empire Dutch Republic Dutch Empire Victory
    • Dutch presence on Tidore Island ended in 1621.
    Conquest of La Mamora
    (1614)

    Location: North Africa (Morocco)

     Spain Saadi dynasty Victory
    Uskok War (1615–1617)

    Location: Adriatic Sea (near modern Croatia)

    Kingdom of Croatia

    Spain Spanish Empire

     Holy Roman Empire

    Aragonese Flag Republic of Venice

     United Provinces
     England

    Victory
    • Treaty of Madrid (1617)
    • Many Uskok pirates executed or exiled
    • Start of Spanish-Venetian War (1617–1621)
    Battle of Cape Celidonia (1616)

    Location: Mediterranean Sea (near modern Turkey)

    Spain Spanish Empire  Ottoman Empire Victory
    Spanish-Venetian War (1617–1621)[66][84]

    Location: Adriatic Sea (near modern Croatia)

    Spain Spanish Empire Aragonese Flag Republic of Venice Inconclusive due to Conspiracy of Venice.
    Tepehuán Revolt
    (1616–1620)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire Tepehuánes Victory
    Spanish conquest of Petén
    (1618–1697)

    Location: Central America

     Spain Independent Maya, including: Victory
    Spanish-Ottoman War (1618–1619)[66] Location: Mediterranean Sea Spain Spanish Empire  Ottoman Empire Inconclusive
    Thirty Years' War
    (1618–48)

    Location: All Europe: Central Europe (modern Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Hungary), Eastern Europe (modern Romania), Italian Peninsula, Low Countries, France, Scandinavia, Iberian Peninsula, English Channel, Baltic Sea and Mediterranean Sea. Also the Americas

    1618–1625
     Holy Roman Empire Electorate of Bavaria
    Catholic League
    Spain Spanish Empire
     Saxony
    1625–1629
     Holy Roman Empire
    Catholic League
    1630–1635
     Holy Roman Empire
    Catholic League
    Spain Spanish Empire
    1635–1648
     Holy Roman Empire
    Spain Spanish Empire

    Supported by:

    1618–1625
    Bohemia Bohemia
    Electorate of the Palatinate
    Transylvania
     United Provinces
     England
    Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
    1625–1629
    Denmark Denmark–Norway
     United Provinces
     England
    1630–1635
    Sweden Sweden
     Saxony
    Brandenburg-Prussia
    1635–1648
     France
    Sweden Sweden

    Supported by:

    Defeat
    Bündner Wirren

    (1618–1639)

    Grison rebels

     Holy Roman Empire

    Spain Spain

    The Three Leagues

     France

     Venice

     Savoy

    Stalemate
    • Capitulation of Milan
    • The subjugated territories were returned to the Three Leagues after expelling the French, but with restrictions on the sovereign rights of the leagues (the Three Leagues effectively became a protectorate of Austria and Spain).
    • The Spanish representative in the Duchy of Milan was granted a right of supervision over the administration of Graubünden and a right of protection over Catholic subjects. Spain also received permission to recruit mercenaries and the right to use roads and mountain passes. These should remain closed to all enemies of Spain
    Valtellina War
    (1620–26)

    Location: Switzerland and Northern Italy

     Papal States
     Holy Roman Empire

    Spain Spain

     Republic of Genoa

    The Three Leagues

     France
     Venice
     Savoy

    Defeat
    • Treaty of Monzón
    • France prevents Habsburg total control of Valtellina by soliciting the Papal troops to occupy Valtellina
    • The territory was "definitively" ceded to the Grisons in 1639 with the only condition that the practice of the Catholic religion be respected in this valley.
    Tamblot Uprising (1621)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire Pagans forces (mostly Boholanos) lidered by the babaylan Tamblot Victory
    Anglo-Persian capture of Hormuz[85](1622)
    • Part of Safavid–Portuguese conflicts

    Location: West Asia, Strait of Hormuz

    Spain Iberian Union
    • Council of Portugal

    Kingdom of Ormus

    Safavid Persia

    East India Company

    Defeat
    War of the Vicuñas and Basques

    (1622–1625)

    Location: South America (modern Bolivia)

    Spain Spanish Empire "Vicuñas" Victory of the Government
    Spanish-Siam War (1624–1636)[86][87][88] Location: Southeast Asia (modern Thailand) Spain Iberian Union  Siam

    Dutch Republic Dutch East India Company

    Defeat
    First Genoese–Savoyard War
    (1625)

    Location: Italian Peninsula

     Spain
     Republic of Genoa
     Kingdom of France
     Duchy of Savoy
    Victory
    Anglo-Spanish War (1625–30)

    Location: Low Countries, Atlantic Ocean (English Channel), Americas (Spanish Main) and Iberian Peninsula

    Spain Spain  England
     United Provinces
    Victory[92]
    Spanish expedition to Formosa
    (1626)

    Location: Modern Taiwan

    Spain Spanish East Indies Kingdom of Middag Victory
    War of the Mantuan Succession
    (1628–31)

    Location: Italian Peninsula

    Supporting the Duke of Guastalla: Supporting the Duke of Nevers: Defeat
    • Duke of Nevers recognized as ruler of Mantua
    Motim das Maçarocas

    (1629)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

    Spain Iberian Union
    • Council of Portugal
    Portugal Portuguese independentists Victory
    Salt Tax Revolt

    (1631–34)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula (Portugal)

     Spain Biscayan rebels Victory
    Republic of Salé Internal conflicts (1630–1668)[79][93][94][95][96][97][98] Location: North Africa Morisco/Andalusians party

    Supported by:


    Saadi Sultanate
    Republic of Salé
    • Hornacheros elite party

    Supported by:


    Alawi
    Stalemate
    • Sidi al-Ayachi (pro-Hornacheros Divan) dies after Morisco rebellion, but Al Walid ben Zidan fails to reconquer Republic of Salé for Saadi Morocco.
    • Dila'iya stablish an sphere of influence for a short time during reign of Mohammed al-Hajj ibn Mohammed al-Dila'i.
    • Al-Rashid of Morocco conquers from Dila'iya the Salé territory. Then annex it for Alawi Morocco.
    • Spain fails to make a Protectorate over a Morisco controlled Republic of Salé.
    War of Ten Years

    (1634–1644)

    Location: Franche-Comté

    Spain Spanish Empire

     Holy Roman Empire

     France
     Saxony
    Sweden Sweden
    Statu quo ante bellum
    • Spain maintains the control of the Franche-Comté, but the region was devastated and in economic ruin.
    Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula (mostly Catalonia), Pyrenees, Italian Peninsula, Northern France, Rhineland, Low Countries, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Modena and Reggio (1635–46)

     Holy Roman Empire (until 1648)

    English Royalists (from 1657)[99]

     France
    Dutch Republic (until 1648)
     Duchy of Savoy
    Duchy of Modena (1647–1649 and 1655–1659)
     Duchy of Parma (1635–1637)
     Commonwealth of England (1654–59)
    Principality of Catalonia (from 1640)

    Kingdom of Portugal (1640–59)

    Defeat
    Manuelinho Revolt

    (1637)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula (Portugal)

    Spain Iberian Union
    • Council of Portugal
    Portugal Portuguese independentists Victory
    Spanish campaigns in Lanao (1637–1639)
    • Spanish occupation of Jolo

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire Confederate States of Lanao

    Supported by:

    Dutch Republic Dutch Empire

    Defeat
    • Failure of the conquest and Christianize the Maranao people
    Piedmontese Civil War
    (1639–42)

    Location: Italian Peninsula

     Spain
    Prince Thomas faction
     France
    Duchy of Savoy Regency faction
    Stalemate
    Catalan Revolt
    (1640–59)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula (Catalonia) and Pyrenees

     Spain  Principality of Catalonia
     France
    Victory
    Portuguese Restoration War
    (1640–68)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

    Spain Castile and Aragon Portugal Kingdom of Portugal
    Supported by:
     France
    (1641–59)[100]
     Kingdom of England
    (after 1662)[101]
    Defeat
    Battle of Mbororé

    (1641)

    Location: South America (modern Misiones Province, Argentina)

     Spanish Empire  Portuguese Empire

    Tupi people

    Victory
    • Portuguese raids stop
    • Guarani people are excluded from forced labour
    • The jesuits gain more autonomy regarding the administration of their missions
    Andalusian alterations

    (1647–52)

     Spain
    • Four Kingdoms of Andalusia
    Peasant rebels Stalemate
    • The king, aware of the situation, helps the city by buying wheat to make it cheaper and amnestying all the mutineers.
    Neapolitan Revolt
    (1647–48)

    Location: Italian Peninsula

     Spain Neapolitan Republic
     France
    Victory
    • Revolt crushed
    The Fronde (1648–1653)

    Location: France

    Parti Dévot

    Spain Spanish Empire[103]

    Kingdom of France Kingdom of France Defeat
    • Revolt suppressed and instauration of Absolutism in France.
    Communera rebellion of Paraguay (1649–1650)

    Location: South America, Río de la Plata (modern Paraguay)

    Spain Spanish Empire Paraguayan comunero rebels Victory
    Anglo-Spanish War (1654–60)

    Location: Low Countries, Iberian Peninsula, Atlantic Ocean and Americas (Spanish Main)

     Spain  Commonwealth of England Defeat
    VOC-Tidore war (1653–1654)

    Location: Modern Indonesia

    Sultanate of Tidore

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Dutch Republic Dutch East India Company Inconclusive
    Mapuche uprising of 1655 (1655–1656)

    Location: Southern Chile (Araucanía Region)

    Spain Spanish Empire Mapuche rebels Defeat
    • Beginning of a ten-year period of warfare between the Spanish and the Mapuche, led by Mestizo Alejo.
    • Start a civil war among the Spanish due to the deposition of Acuña from Royal Governor of Chile.
    Chinese piracy incursions and rebellions to the Philippines (1662–63)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire Japan Koxinga's Chinese-Japanese pirate forces Inconclusive
    Raid of Tangier

    (1662)

    Location: North Africa

    Khadir Ghaïlan forces

    Supported by:

    Spain Crown of Spain

    Saadi Morocco

     Portuguese Empire
    • PortugalPortuguese Tangier

    Supported by:

     Kingdom of England

    Stalemate
    • Start of English occupation of Tangier.
    Piracy attacks on Lake Nicaragua

    (1665–1857)

    Location: Central America

     Spain
     Nicaragua

     Costa Rica

     El Salvador

     Guatemala

    West Indies Pirates

    American Filibusters

    Stalemate
    • Piracy and filibustering suppressed by 1857
    Piracy attack on Maracaibo

    (1666)Location: Lake Maracaibo (Modern Venezuela)

    Spain Spanish Empire Kingdom of France French pirates Defeat
    War of Devolution
    (1667–68)

    Location: Low Countries

    Spain Spanish Empire
    Triple Alliance:
     Dutch Republic
     Kingdom of England
    Sweden Swedish Empire
     France Defeat
    Spanish–Chamorro Wars
    (1670–99)

    Location: Micronesia, Mariana Islands (Modern Guam and Northern Mariana Islands)

    Spain Spanish Empire
    • Chamorro loyalists
    Chamorros Victory
    Franco-Dutch War
    (1672–78)

    Location: Western Europe (mostly Low Countries and Rhineland), North Sea, Americas, Caribbean Sea

     Dutch Republic
     Holy Roman Empire (from 1673)

     Spain (from 1673)

    Denmark Denmark–Norway (from 1675)

     England (1678)

     France
     Sweden (from 1674)
     England (1672–74)
    Bishopric of Münster (1672–1673)
    Archbishopric of Cologne (1672–1673)
    Defeat
    Second Genoese–Savoyard War
    (1672–73)

    Location: Northern Italy

     Republic of Genoa
    Supported by:
     Spain
     Duchy of Savoy Victory
    Messina revolt

    (1672–78)

    Location: Southern Italy

    Spain Spanish Empire

     Republic of Genoa

    Messina city

    Partito dei Malvizzi

     France

    Victory
    Siege of Orán and Mers el-Kébir

    (1675–1678)

    Spain Spanish Empire
    • Spain Spanish Oran
     Ottoman Empire Inconclussive
    Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif Campaigns (1678–1727)[104]
    • Conquest of Medhya (1681)
    • Siege of Larache (1689)
    • Siege of Melilla (1694–1696)
    • Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727)
    • Part of Spanish–Moroccan conflicts

    Location: North Africa

    Spain Spanish Empire
     Ottoman Empire
     Kingdom of England
    • English Tangier
    Sultanate of Morocco Stalemate
    Chepo expedition

    (1679)

    Location: Central America

    Spain Spanish Empire  England Piracy Defeat. Looting and then burning the town of Chepo, Panama.
    First occupation of Sacramento Colony

    (1680)

    Location: Río de la Plata Basin (Modern Uruguay)

     Spanish Empire  Portuguese Empire Militar Victory

    Political defeat

    • Spain temporary give back the territory to Portugal in the Lisbon Provisional Treaty of 1681. Then the Treaty of Lisbon (1701) makes it an absolute cession.
    • José de Garro is punished by his actions against luso-Brazilians.
    Pueblo Revolt
    (1680)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire Puebloans Defeat
    • Expulsion of Spanish settlers
    Combat of San Marcos de Arica (1681)

    Location: Modern Chile

    Spain Spanish Empire  England Piracy Victory
    Spanish-Brandenburg War (1680–1682)
    • Action of 30 September 1681

    Location: Atlantic Ocean (Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Caribbean Sea)

    Spain Spanish Empire Brandenburg-Prussia

    Supported by:
    Denmark Denmark–Norway

    Victory
    Great Turkish War
    (1683–1699)

    Location: Central Europe and Eastern Europe

    Holy Roman Empire

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
    Tsardom of Russia

    Republic of Venice Republic of Venice
     Spanish Empire
    Montenegro
    Albanian rebels
    Serbian rebels
    Greek rebels
    Bulgarian rebels
    Romanian rebels
    Croatian rebels

    Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire

    Vassal states:

    Victory
    War of the Reunions
    (1683–1684)

    Location: Western Europe (Mostly Low Countries)

    Spain Spanish Empire

     Holy Roman Empire
     Republic of Genoa

     France Defeat
    Revolt of the Barretinas (1687–1689)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

     Spain Peasant rebels of Catalonia Spanish Crown victory.
    Nine Years' War
    (1688–97)

    Location: Western Europe, British Isles, Americas, West Africa and India

    Grand Alliance:  France

    Wabanaki Confederacy

    Irish and Scottish Jacobites

    Indecisive
    Second Brotherhood (1693)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

     Spain agermanats (peasant rebel forces) Victory
    Siege of Oran (1693)
    • Part of Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco

    Location: North Africa (Algeria)

    Spanish Empire
    • Spain Spanish Oran

    Regency of Algiers

    Sultanate of Morocco Algerian-Spanish victory
    Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727)

    Location: North Africa

     Spain
    Bourbons (1704–1713)
     Morocco
    Supported by:
     England (from 1707)
    Victory

    Bourbon Spain

    Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Casualties
    War of the Spanish Succession
    (1701–14)

    Location: Western Europe, Central Europe, Americas, West Africa, East Indies and India

     Kingdom of France

    Spain Spain loyal to Philip

    Bavaria Bavaria (until 1704)

    Mantua Duchy of Mantua (until 1708)

    Cologne (until 1702)

    Liège (until 1702)

    co-belligerent:[106]

     Holy Roman Empire:

     Great Britain (formed on 1707)[107]

     Dutch Republic

     Duchy of Savoy (after 1703)

    Portugal Kingdom of Portugal (from 1703)

    Spain Spain loyal to Charles

    Denmark Danish Auxiliary Corps

    co-belligerent:[106]

    Political victory for Spain loyal to Philip
    Military victory for Spain loyal to Charles
    Queen Anne's War
    (1702–1713)

    Location: North America

     France

    Spain Spain

     Wabanaki Confederacy
     Caughnawaga Mohawk
     Choctaw
     Timucua
     Apalachee
     Natchez

     England (before 1707)[108]

     Great Britain (after 1707)[108]

     Muscogee (Creek)
     Chickasaw
     Yamasee

    Defeat
    Protests and rebellions of the 18th century in the Viceroyalty of Peru

    (1700s)

     Spanish Empire Rebellions of peruleros Pyric victory of the Viceroyalty authorities.
    • Partial reforms are given to appease the rebels, as well as severe punishments for repeat offender leaders, to prevent future insurrections among the local population.
    • Multiple social groups, dissatisfied with the Bourbon Reforms, would continue to rebel under the motto of "Long live the King, death to the bad government" for an improvement of the Spanish state in its compliance with the colonial pact between subject and monarch, longing for the previous "fueros" and local autonomies of the traditional Monarchy of the House of Austria against the thriving Bourbon Absolutism.
    • First notions of anti-colonial political independence in the most radical groups, usually influenced by the Spanish-American Enlightenment.
    Battle of the Yi

    (1702)

    Location: South America, Yí River (Modern Uruguay)

     Spanish Empire

    Guaraní Tribes

    Charrúa Tribes Stalemate
    • 300 Charrúas died during the negotiations
    • Decisive weakening of the Charrúa forces
    Second occupation of Sacramento Colony

    (1705)

    Location: Río de la Plata Basin (Modern Uruguay)

     Spanish Empire  Portuguese Empire Victory
    Comanche Wars
    (1700s–1870s)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire (until 1820)
     Mexico (since 1821)
     Republic of Texas (since 1836)
    Choctaw Republic[109]
     United States (since 1845)
    Comanche

    Other Indigenous nations

    Defeat
    Apache Wars
    (1700s)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire Apache Defeat
    Siege of Oran (1707–1708)

    Location: North Africa (Algeria)

    Kingdom of Spain
    • Spain Spanish Oran
    Regency of Algiers
    • Beylik of Mascara
    Defeat
    • Algerians conquers Oran.
    Pablo Presbere's insurrection (1709–1710)

    Location: Central America

    Spain Spanish Empire Talamanca

    Teribe Cabécare

    Victory
    Huilliche rebellion
    (1712)

    Location: South America

    Spain Spanish Empire Huilliches of Chiloé Victory
    • Key encomenderos killed
    • Suppression of the rebellion
    • Encomienda mildened
    Tzeltal Rebellion of 1712 (1712–1713)

    Location: Central America

    Spain Spanish Empire Maya communities Victory
    Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War
    (1714–18)

    Location: Peloponnese, Aegean Sea, Ionian Islands, Dalmatia

     Republic of Venice
    Habsburg monarchy Austria (from 1716)
     Portugal
     Order of Malta
     Papal States
     Spain[110]
    Himariotes
     Ottoman Empire Defeat
    War of the Quadruple Alliance
    (1718–20)

    Location: Western Europe, Americas

     Spain

    Jacobites

     Great Britain

     France

     Holy Roman Empire

    • Austria
      • Viceroyalty of Naples
      • Viceroyalty of Sardignia

     Dutch Republic
     Savoy

    • Viceroyalty of Sicily
    Defeat

    Savoy and Austria swap Sicily for Habsburgs and Sardinia for Savoy.

    4,350 killed or wounded[111]
    Jacobite rising of 1719

    Location: Scotland

    Jacobites

    Spain

     Great Britain
     Dutch Republic
    Defeat
    Revolt of the Comuneros (Paraguay) (1721–25/1730–35)

    Location: South America (Paraguay)

    Spain Spanish Empire Paraguayan comunero rebels Victory
    • Paraguayans lose their right to vote for their Cabildo.
    Mapuche uprising of 1723

    Location: South America (Araucanía, Chile)

    Spain Spanish Empire Mapuche rebels Victory
    • Parliament of Negrete (1726)
    Anglo-Spanish War (1727–29)

    Location: Atlantic Ocean (Caribbean, Mediterranean Sea, English Channel)

     Spain  Great Britain Indecisive 20,000 killed (both sides)[112]
    Spanish-Algerian War
    (1732)

    Location: North Africa (Algeria)

    Spain Spain  Ottoman Empire Victory 30 dead
    War of the Polish Succession
    (1733–38)

    Location: Italian Peninsula, Rhineland, Poland-Lithuania

    Poland loyal to Stanisław I

     France
     Spain
    Sardinia
     Duchy of Parma

    Poland loyal to Augustus III

     Russian Empire
     Habsburg Empire of Austria
     Saxony
     Kingdom of Prussia

    Victory 3,000 killed or wounded[113]
    Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–37)

    Location: South America, Río de la Plata Basin (Banda Oriental)

    Spain Spanish Empire Portugal Portuguese Empire Defeat
    War of Jenkins' Ear
    (1739–48)
    • Spanish Alarm
    • Battle of Porto Bello (1739)
    • Siege of Fort Mose
    • Siege of St. Augustine (1740)
    • George Anson's voyage around the world
    • Attacks on Fuerteventura in 1740
    • Action of 8 April 1740
    • Battle of Cartagena de Indias
    • Invasion of Cuba
    • Action of 14 June 1742
    • Invasion of Georgia
    • Battle of Bloody Marsh
    • Battle of Gully Hole Creek
    • Battle of La Guaira
    • Battle of Puerto Cabello
    • Battle of Toulon
    • Voyage of the Glorioso
    • Action of 18 March 1748
    • Battle of Santiago de Cuba
    • Battle of Havana
    • Part of War of the Austrian Succession

    Location: Americas, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean (mostly Caribbean and Mediterranean Sea)

    Spain Spanish Empire  Great Britain Victory
    War of the Austrian Succession
    (1740–48)
    • Italian Theater
    • Battle of Campo Santo
    • Battle of Toulon
    • Battle of Villafranca
    • Battle of Velletri
    • Battle of Madonna dell'Olmo
    • Battle of Bassignano
    • Battle of Piacenza
    • Battle of Rottofreddo
    • Siege of Genoa

    Location: Western Europe, Americas, Atlantic Ocean (mostly Caribbean, Mediterranean Sea and North Sea), Pacific Ocean and India

     France

    Wabanaki Confederacy

     Prussia
    Spain Spain
    Bavaria Bavaria (1741–45)
     Saxony (1741–42)
    Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Sicily and Naples
     Republic of Genoa (1745–48)
    Sweden Sweden (1741–43)
     Savoy-Sardinia (1741–42)

     Habsburg Monarchy
     Great Britain

    Iroquois Confederacy
    Province of Hanover Hanover
     Dutch Republic
     Saxony (1743–45)
     Savoy-Sardinia (1742–48)
     Russia (1741–43, 1748)

    Victory 3,000 killed or wounded[115]
    Dagohoy rebellion (1744–1829)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire Dagohoy rebel group
    • Boholano people
    Victory
    • Pardoned 19,420 survivors and permitted them to live in new villages at the lowlands
    Pima Revolt
    (1751)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire Pima Indians Victory
    Action of 28 November 1751
    (1751)

    Location: North Africa

     Spain Regency of Algiers Victory
    Guaraní War (1754–56)

    Location: South America, Misiones Orientales ( Paraguay-Brazil-Argentina borders)

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Portugal Portuguese Empire

    Guaraní Tribes

    Jesuits

    Spanish-Portuguese victory.
    Mutiny of the Ceclavineros

    (1755)Location: Spain

     Spain Ceclavín Defeat
    • Ceclavine smugglers continue with their activities
    Seven Years' War
    (1756–63)

    Location: Europe, Americas, West Africa, India, Southeast Asia.

    Defeat 3,000 killed or wounded[116]
    Anglo-Spanish War (1762–63)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula, North America (Florida and French Louisiana), Central America, South America (Río de la Plata), Caribbean (Cuba), East Indies (Philippines)

    Spain Spanish Empire

     France

     Great Britain

    Portugal
    Filipino rebels

    Defeat
    • Spain cedes Florida to Britain in exchange for return of Havana.
    • Spain received Louisiana from France.
    Silang Revolt

    (1762–1763)

    Location: Philippines

    Spain Spanish Empire Diego Silang and Gabriela Silang rebel forces

    Supported by:

    Victory
    Fantastic War (1762–63)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula and South America (Río de la Plata and Amazon Forest)

    Spain Spain

     France

    Portugal Portuguese Empire

     Great Britain

    Stalemate
    Quito Revolt of 1765

    Location: South America (modern Ecuador)

    Spain Spain Quito rebels Victory
    Esquilache Riots

    (1766)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Spain Madrid revolters Compromise
    • The King accept popular demands
    Mapuche uprising of 1766 (1766)

    Location: Chile

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Mapuche allies


    Pehuenche
    Mapuche rebels Defeat
    Louisiana Rebellion (1768)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spanish Empire Louisiana Creole people Victory
    Communera Revolution of Paraguay (1770)

    Location: South America, Paraguay

    Spain Spanish Empire Paraguayan comunero rebels Victory
    Capture of Port Egmont

    (1770)

    Location: Atlantic Ocean, Falkland Islands

     Spanish Empire  Great Britain Victory
    Spanish expeditions to Tahiti

    (1772–75 )[117][118]Location: Pacific Ocean, Polynesia

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Allied Christianized Tahitians

    Pagan Tahitians
    Spanish and Peruvian mutineers
    Victory, but withdrawal due to anti-clerical policies of Charles III and economical problems in Peru to support the stability of the catholic missions.
    Mutiny of the Barcelona quintas (1773)

    Location: Spain, Catalonia

     Spain
    • Captain General of Catalonia
    Diputación de Cataluña Stalemate
    Siege of Melilla (1774)

    Location: North Africa

     Spain Morocco
    Supported by:
     Great Britain
    Victory 600
    Spanish expeditions against Algiers
    (1775, 1783, 1784)

    Location: North Africa (Algeria)

    Regency of Algiers Defeat 500 dead (1775)
    26 dead (1783)
    53 dead (1784)
    Spanish–Portuguese War (1776–77)

    Location: South America, Río de la Plata Basin

    Spain Spanish Empire Portugal Portuguese Empire Victory
    Spanish expedition to Fernando Poo and Annobón

    (1778–80)
    Location: Africa, Gulf of Guinea

    Spain Spanish Empire Bubi people loyal to Portuguese rule
    Spanish mutineers of Jerónimo Martín
     Great Britain
    Defeat
    • The rebels apprehend the highest authority (Lieutenant Colonel Primo de Rivera), passing command to the second in command, Sergeant Martín. The new chief evacuated the colony, directing the survivors to São Tomé, where he was captured by the Portuguese who restored the Ten. Cor. Primo de Rivera in his position.
    • The Spanish city of Concepción is razed by the native Africans.
    • Due to the adversity of the climate, the tropical diseases that decimated the soldiers, the hostility of the nearby British fleet and the fear of an attack by the Bubi population. The Spanish leave the colony after taking possession in the name of Carlos III of Spain of the Territories of the Gulf of Guinea.
    • Later British occupation of Fernando Poo since 1827 to 1843
    American Revolutionary War (1775–1782)

    Location: North America, Central America, Atlantic Ocean

     United States

    Spain Spain (since 1779)

     France (since 1778)

    Iroquois

    Watauga Association

    Catawba

    Lenape

    Choctaw


     Dutch Republic
     Mysore
     Great Britain

    Iroquois

    Cherokee German Auxiliaries

    Victory
    Anglo-Spanish War (1779–83)

    Europe & Atlantic

    Louisiana and the Gulf Coast

    Central America

    • Capture of Río Hondo
    • Capture of Cayo Cocina
    • Battle of San Fernando de Omoa
    • Action of 12 December 1779
    • San Juan Expedition (1780)
    • Battle of Roatán
    • Battle of the Black River

    West Indies

    Spain Spain  Great Britain Victory 5,000 killed or died of disease
    Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II
    (1780–83)

    Location: South America, Andes (Modern Peru and Bolivia)

    Spain Spain Túpac Amaru II forces
    • Aymara and Quechua rebels
    • Spain Spanish rebels, mostly peasants, including creoles, mestizos and blacks
    Victory 100,000 Indians and 10,000–40,000 non-Indians[119][120]
    Revolt of the Comuneros (New Granada)

    (1781)

    Location: South America, Colombia

    Spain Spanish Empire Comunero rebels of New Granada Victory
    Insurrection of the comuneros of Venezuela (1781)

    Location: South America, Venezuela

    Spain Spanish Empire Comunero rebels of Captaincy General of Venezuela Victory
    Cherokee–American wars [2nd phase post-revolution] (1783–1795)

    Location: North America (United States, Old Southwest)

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Cherokee

    Co-belligerent:

    Northwestern Confederacy[121]

     United States Spanish withdrawal due to Coalition Wars.

    Defeat of Cherokees

    • Treaty of Tellico
    Nootka Crisis (1789–1790)

    Location: North America, Nootka Sound (modern Canada)

    Spain Spanish Empire  Great Britain
    Nuu-chah-nulth people
     Russian Empire
     United States
    Defeat
    Hispano-Moroccan War (1790–1791)
    • Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)

    Location: North Africa

    Spain Spain Sultanate of Morocco Victory
    Haitian Revolution
    (1791–1804)

    Location: Caribbean, Hispaniola

    1791–1793
    Ex-slaves
    French royalists
    Spain Spanish Empire (from 1793)

    1793–1798
    French royalists
     Great Britain
    Spain Spanish Empire (until 1795)

    1798–1801
    France Louverture Loyalists
    1802–1804
    Ex-slaves
    United Kingdom

    1791–1793
    Slave owners
    France Kingdom of France (until 1792)
    France French Republic
    1793–1798
    France French Republic

    1798–1801
    France Rigaud Loyalists
    France French Republic

    Defeat
    Huilliche uprising of 1792

    Location: Chile

    Spain Spanish Empire
    • Spain Governorate of Chiloé
    Huilliche people of Futahuillimapu Victory
    • Parliament of Las Canoas
    Algerian conquest of Oran (1792)

    Location: North Africa (Algeria)

    Spain Spanish Empire
    • Spain Spanish Oran
    Regency of Algiers Defeat
    • Spain cedes Oran to Algiers in exchange of economical privileges.
    War of the First Coalition
    (1792–97)

    Location: Europe, Mediterranean Sea

    First Coalition:

     Holy Roman Empire

     Great Britain
    Kingdom of France Army of Condé
    Spain Spain (until 1795)
     Dutch Republic (until 1795)
     Portugal
    Sardinia (until 1796)
     Naples
    Other Italian states

    Victory
    War of the Pyrenees
    (1793–95)

    Location: Pyrenees, Hispaniola

     Spain

     Portugal
    Kingdom of France French Émigrés

     France Defeat
    French expedition to Sardinia (1792–1793)

    Location: Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia

    Kingdom of Sardinia Sardinia

    Spain (since 1793)

    France Spanish-Sardinian victory
    Federalist revolts

    (1793)

    Location: France

    France Fédéralistes

    French Royalists


     Great Britain
    Spain Kingdom of Spain
     Kingdom of Naples
     Kingdom of Sicily
     Kingdom of Sardinia
    France Defeat
    East Indies theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars (1793–1801)

    Location: Asia–Pacific

    France French Republic

    Spain Spanish Empire

     Batavian Republic

     Great Britain

     Portugal

    Coalition forces

    Defeat
    Anglo-Spanish War (1796–1808)

    Atlantic

    Mediterranean

    Americas

     Spain

    France

     Great Britain Inconclusive 7,000 killed or wounded (1796–1802)[113]
    War of the Second Coalition
    (1798–1802)

    Location: Europe, Atlantic Ocean (Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean), Middle East

     France
     Spain
    Polish Legions
    Denmark Denmark–Norway
    French client republics:
    Second Coalition:

     Holy Roman Empire

     Great Britain (until 1801)
     United Kingdom (from 1801)
     Russia (until 1801)[122]

     Portugal
     Naples

    Tuscany Grand Duchy of Tuscany
    Sovereign Military Order of Malta Order of Saint John (1798)
    Malta (1798–1800)
     Ottoman Empire
    Kingdom of France French Royalists


     United States
    (Quasi-War) (until 1800)

    Victory
    Spanish-Russian War (1799–1801)

    Location: North Pacific Ocean and Mediterranean Sea

     Spain  Russia Inconclusive 0
    War of the Oranges
    (1801)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula (mostly Portugal) and South America (mostly Brazil and Río de la Plata)

     France

     Spain

     Portugal Victory
    War of the Third Coalition
    (1803–06)

    Location: Europe, Mediterranean Sea and West Indies

    France French Empire

     Spain
     Electorate of Bavaria
    Württemberg

    Third Coalition:

     Holy Roman Empire
     Russian Empire
     United Kingdom
     Kingdom of Naples
    Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Kingdom of Sicily
     Sweden
    Kingdom of France French counter-revolutionaries
    Kingdom of France French royalists

    Victory
    Caribbean campaign of 1803–1810

    Location: Caribbean

     United Kingdom

     Portugal

     Spain (since 1808)

    France French Empire

     Spain (until 1808)

     Batavian Republic

    Denmark Denmark–Norway (since 1808)

    Coallition Victory
    • West Indies were in total control of British and Spanish naval forces.
    Franco-Swedish War (1805–10)

    Location: Northern Europe

    France French Empire

    Netherlands Holland

    Denmark Denmark–Norway (1808–1809)

     Spain (until 1808)

    • Division of the North

     Russian Empire (since 1808)

     Sweden

     United Kingdom

     Prussia

     Austria

    Saxony

     Russian Empire (until 1807)

    Spanish retreat of the conflict due to Peninsular War.

    French victory

    War of the Fourth Coalition
    (1806–07)

    Location: Europe

    French Empire Fourth Coalition: Victory
    British invasions of the River Plate (1806–1807)

    Location: Río de la Plata Basin (Modern Argentina and Uruguay)

     Spain  United Kingdom Spanish-Rioplatense Victory
    Invasion of Portugal (1807)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula

    France French Empire
     Spain
     Portugal Victory
    English Wars (Scandinavia) (1807–1814)

    Location: Northern Europe

    Denmark Denmark–Norway

    Supported by:

     United Kingdom Supported by: Spanish retreat of the conflict after Evacuation of La Romana's division. Start of "Huéscar-Danish War".

    Anglo-Swedish Victory

    Peninsular War
    (1808–14)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula, Southern France

    Spain Bourbon Spain

     United Kingdom
     Portugal

    France French Empire
    Bonapartist Spain

    Poland Duchy of Warsaw

    Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Kingdom of Italy

    Confederation of the Rhine

    Swiss Confederation

    Victory 300,000 military deaths
    200,000 civilian deaths[123]
    Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo
    (1808–09)

    Location: Caribbean, Hispaniola

     Spain
     United Kingdom
    France French Empire Victory
    War of the Fifth Coalition
    (1809)

    Location: Europe, Atlantic Ocean

    Fifth Coalition: France France Defeat
    Bolivian War of Independence
    (1809–25)

    Location: South America (Bolivia, Southern Peru, Argentine Northwest)

     Spain United Provinces of the River Plate
    Republiquetas

    Republic of Peru (since 1821)

     Gran Colombia (since 1824)

    Defeat
    Ecuadorian War of Independence
    (1809–22)

    Location: South America (Ecuador)

     Spain Independentist Armies
    • Government Junta of Quito
    • Free Province of Guayaquil

     Gran Colombia

    Republic of Peru

    Defeat
    • Independence of Ecuador from Spain
    Mexican War of Independence
    (1810–21)
    • Battle of Monte de las Cruces
    • Battle of Calderón Bridge
    • Battle of Puerto de Piñones
    • Battle of Zacatecas
    • Battle of El Veladero
    • Battle of El Maguey
    • Battle of Llanos de Santa Juana
    • Battle of Zitácuaro
    • Battle of Tecualoya
    • Battle of Tenancingo
    • Siege of Cuautla
    • Battle of Izúcar
    • Siege of Huajuapan de León
    • Battle of Tenango del Valle
    • Battle of Escamela
    • Battle of Zitlala
    • Capture of Orizaba
    • Capture of Oaxaca
    • Battle of Rosillo Creek
    • Siege of Acapulco
    • Battle of La Chincúa
    • Battle of Alazan Creek
    • Battle of Medina
    • Battle of Lomas de Santa María
    • Battle of Puruarán
    • Battle of Temalaca
    • Battle of Azcapotzalco
    • Part of Spanish American wars of independence

    Location: North America (Mexico) and Central America

     Spain Insurgents
    Army of the Three Guarantees (1821)
    Defeat
    Argentine War of Independence
    (1810–18)

    Location: South America (Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and Chile)

    Royalists
    Spain Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
    Spain Viceroyalty of Peru
    Patriots
    United Provinces of the River Plate
    Chilean exiles

    Supported by:

    Defeat
    Chilean War of Independence
    (1810–26)
    • Battle of Yerbas Buenas
    • Battle of San Carlos
    • Siege of Chillán
    • Battle of El Roble
    • First Battle of Talca
    • Battle of El Quilo
    • Battle of Membrillar
    • First Battle of Cancha Rayada
    • Battle of Quechereguas
    • Battle of Las Tres Acequias
    • Battle of Rancagua
    • Battle of Chacabuco
    • Battle of Curapalihue
    • Second Battle of Cancha Rayada
    • Battle of Maipú
    • Battle of Píleo
    • Battle of Tarpellanca
    • Capture of Valdivia
    • Battle of Agüi
    • Battle of El Toro
    • Part of Spanish American wars of independence

    Location: South America (Chile and Neuquén Basin, Argentina), South pacific

    Spain Spanish Empire

    Mapuche allies

     Chile
    Argentina United Provinces
    Mapuche allies

    Supported by:

    Defeat
    • Chilean emancipation from Spanish colonial rule
    Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental (1811–1812)

    Location: South America, Banda Oriental (Uruguay)

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Portugal United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
    Argentina United Provinces
    Inconclusive
    Venezuelan War of Independence
    (1811–23)

    Location: South America (Venezuela and Colombia), Caribbean Sea

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Venezuela
     Gran Colombia
    New Granada

    Haiti
    British Legions

    Defeat
    • Venezuelan independence
    Peruvian War of Independence
    (1811–26)

    Location: South America (Peru, Western Bolivia, Southern Ecuador)

    Spain Kingdom of Spain United Liberating Army

    British Legions (from 1824)

    Defeat
    • Peru becomes independent of the Spanish monarchy.
    • End of mainland South American war of independence.
    Huánuco rebellion
    (1812)

    Location: South America, Peru

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Huánuco rebels Victory
    Gutiérrez–Magee Expedition (1812)

    Location: North America (ModernSouthwestern United States)

     Spain Victory
    French invasion of Russia

    Location: Eastern Europe

    France French Empire

    Allies:

     Austria

     Prussia

    Denmark Denmark–Norway

    Russia Russian Empire Defeat
    Anglo-American war (1812–1815)

    Location: North America, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean

     United Kingdom

    Tecumseh's Confederacy
    Spain Kingdom of Spain (from 1813)

     United States
    Choctaw Nation

    Cherokee Nation

    Creek Allies

    Inconclusive
    War of the Sixth Coalition
    (1813–1814)

    Location: Europe

     Russia
     Prussia
     Austria
     United Kingdom
     Sweden
    Spain Spain
    Portugal
    Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Sicily
    Sardinia
     French Empire

    Denmark Denmark–Norway Confederation of the Rhine


     United States
    (War of 1812)

    Victory
    Cuzco Rebellion of 1814 (1814)

    Location: South America, Peru

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Government Junta of Cuzco

    Supported by:

    Argentina United Provinces

    Victory
    War of the Seventh Coalition
    (1815)

    Location: Western Europe

    Seventh Coalition:

     United Kingdom
     Prussia
     Austrian Empire
     Russian Empire
    Province of Hanover Hanover
    Nassau
    Brunswick
     Sweden
     Netherlands
     Spain
     Portugal
    Sardinia
    Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Sicily
    Tuscany Tuscany
    Switzerland
    Kingdom of France French Kingdom

    France French Empire
     Kingdom of Naples
    Victory
    Spanish reconquest of New Granada
    (1815–16)

    Location: South America, (Colombia) and Caribbean Sea

    Spain Kingdom of Spain United Provinces of New Granada Victory
    • Reconquest of New Granada by the Spanish monarchy
    Seminole Wars (1817–18)

    Location: Florida

    Seminole
    Spain Kingdom of Spain
     United States Defeat
    • Spain cedes Spanish Florida to the United States in the Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819
    • The United States forcibly relocates Seminole in northern Florida to a reservation in the center of the peninsula in the Treaty of Moultrie Creek of 1823
    Amelia Island affair (1817)

    Location: Florida

    Spain Kingdom of Spain

     United States

    Republic of the Floridas

    Venezuela

    No victor

    United States annexation of Florida.

    Guerra a muerte (1819–32)

    Location: Chile

    Spain Kingdom of Spain

    Mapuche allies

    • Lafkenches
    • Wenches
    • Pehuenches
    • Boroans
     Chile Defeat
    Rebellion of Rafael de Riego (1820)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Liberal Rebels of Rafael del Riego

    Supported by:

    Defeat
    Totonicapán Uprising of 1820

    Location: Central America, Guatemala

    Spain Spanish Empire K'iche of Totonicapán Victory
    Spanish reconquest attempts in Mexico
    (1821–29)

    Location: Mexico

    Spain Spanish Empire  Mexico Defeat
    Royalist War (1822–23)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Kingdom of Spain

    Royalists forces

    Supported by:

    Quintuple Alliance[125]

    Junta Provisional Consultiva Liberals (constitucionals) forces Absolutist victory
    French invasion of Spain
    (1823)

    Location: Spain

    Kingdom of France

    Spain Armée de la Foi

    Spain Partisans of the Cortes Royalist victory
    Chilean conquest of Chiloé (1824–26)

    Location: Chile, Chiloé Island

    Spain Kingdom of Spain
    • Spain Governorate of Chiloé
     Chile Defeat.

    End of Spanish presence in South America.

    Capture of the sloop Anne

    (1825)

    Location: Caribbean

    Tri-national anti-piracy alliance Roberto Cofresí's pirates Victory
    War of the Aggrieved

    (1827)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Kingdom of Spain

    Supported by:

    Kingdom of France

    Cuerpo de Voluntarios Realistas rebel forces Victory
    • The Agraviados, who rose up against the "reformist" Enlightened absolutism government that supposedly had King Ferdinand VII "kidnapped", lay down their arms when Ferdinand VII had to go to Catalonia to demonstrate that he enjoyed full freedom.
    Portuguese Civil War
    (1828–34)

    Location: Portugal

    Liberal Forces of Queen Maria II and Pedro IV Supported by:
    Spain Spain (Since 1834)
    United Kingdom United Kingdom

    France France (Since 1830)

    Belgian volunteers (1832–1834)[126]

    Traditionalist Forces of King Miguel
    Supported by:

    Spain Spain (Until 1833)

    Russia

    Liberal victory
    • Concession of Evoramonte:
    • Constitutional monarchy is restored
    • Dom Miguel renounces all his claims to the throne and goes into exile.
    First Carlist War
    (1833–1839)

    Location: Spain

    Christinos:

    Spain Forces of Queen Isabella II

    Supported by:
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    France French Kingdom

    Portugal Forces of Queen Maria II

    Carlists:

    Supported by:

    Portugal (until 1834)

    Holy Alliance[127]

    Liberal victory
    • British mediated Convention of Vergara.
    135,000 dead[128]
    Riot of La Granja de San Ildefonso

    (1835)
    Location: Spain

    Spain Forces of Queen Isabella II
    • Moderate Party
    Progresivists Defeat
    Second Egyptian-Ottoman War (1839–1841)

    Location: Levant

    Eyalet of Egypt

    France Kingdom of France

    Spain Kingdom of Spain

    Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire

    United Kingdom British Empire

    Austrian Empire Austrian Empire

    Russia Russian Empire

    Kingdom of Prussia Kingdom of Prussia

    Defeat
    • Egypt renounces claim on Syria, Britain recognizes Muhammad Ali and his descendants as the legitimate rulers of Egypt.
    Revolt of the indigenous Benga against their king Bonkoro I (1843–1858)

    Location: Africa, Gulf of Guinea

    Spain Spain Benga people rebels led by Imunga Stalemate
    • The throne of the ndowés (Kingdom of Corisco) remains separated into two branches (Cabo San Juan and the north of the Corisco island) since 1843.
    • Bonkoro I flee to Cape san juan and complies the arrangement with Juan José Lerena y Barry (Treaty of Tika) of stablishing a Spanish protectorate. His son, king Bonkoro II recognized Spanish sovereignty over Cabo San Juan, including several towns that had not been ceded by his father, such as Corisco and Elobey.
    • Imunga proclaims himself as king Munga I of Kombe people, then reigned in Corisco between the years 1848 and 1858, date on which he received the support of the first Spanish governor, Carlos de Chacón y Michelena, who appointed him lieutenant governor of Corisco, transforming also in a Spanish protectorate.
    • In 1906 the two parts of the kingdom (Cabo San Juan and northern Corisco) were reunited under the kingdom of Santiago Uganda.
    Second Carlist War
    (1846–49)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Spain Carlist insurgents Liberal victory 10,000 dead[128]
    Patuleia (1846)
    • part of Revolution of Maria da Fonte

    Location: Portugal

    Forces of Queen Maria II
    • Cartista (conservative liberals)

    Quadruple Alliance

    Junta in Porto forces Victory
    • Convention of Gramido
    Italian Revolution of 1848[129]

    (1848–49)

    Location: Italy

    Austrian Empire Austrian Empire[130]

    Grand Duchy of Tuscany

    Kingdom of Two Sicilies

    Papal States

    Spain Spain (1849)

    French Second Republic French Republic (1849)

    Kingdom of Sicily

    Provisional Government of Milan

    Republic of San Marco

    Roman Republic

    Supported by:

    Kingdom of Sardinia[130]

    Victory
    • Papal rule restored in Rome
    Spanish expedition to Balanguingui
    (1848)

    Location: Philippines (Sulu Sea)

     Spain Moro Pirates Victory
    Spanish Revolution of 1854

    Location: Spain

    Kingdom of Spain
    • Moderate Party
    Rebel troops
    • Democratic Party
    • Progressive Party
    Rebel victory of Leopoldo O'Donnell and Baldomero Espartero.
    Carlist Insurrection of 1855

    Location: Spain

    Kingdom of Spain Carlist insurgents Victory of the government
    El Arahal insurrection

    (1857)Location: Spain (Seville)

    Kingdom of Spain Peasant rebels

    Republicans Freemasonry

    Victory of the government
    Cochinchina Campaign
    (1858–62)

    Location: Southern Vietnam

    Spain Spain

    France French Empire

    Đại Nam Victory
    • Treaty of Saigon:
    • Cochinchina becomes a French colony.
    Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–60)

    Location: North Africa (Morocco)

     Spain Morocco Victory
    • Treaty of Wad-Ras:
    • Morocco recognises Spanish sovereignty over Sidi Ifni and Western Sahara.
    • Morocco pays 400 million reales as war reparations
    1,152 killed[131]
    2,888 died of disease[131]
    Carlist Landing of 1860

    Location: Spain

    Kingdom of Spain Carlist insurgents Victory of the government
    Expedition of the Thousand

    (1860–61)

    Location: Italy and Mediterranean Sea

     Two Sicilies Supported by Kingdom of Sardinia Sardinia

    Supported by

    Defeat
    Post-Unification Italian Brigandage

    (1861–1865)

    Location: Southern Italy

    Brigandage

    Supported by

     Kingdom of Italy

    Supported by:

    Second French Empire French Empire

    Defeat
    Franco-Mexican War
    (1861–67)

    Location: Mexico

    France French Empire
    Mexico Mexican Empire

    Supported by:
     Austrian Empire
    Spain Spain (until 1862)
     United Kingdom (until 1862)
     Belgium

    Eyalet of Egypt

    Confederate exiles

    Polish exiles

     Mexican republicans
    Supported by:
     United States
    Withdrawal
    Loja uprising (1861)

    Location: Spain

    Kingdom of Spain Socialists Victory of the government
    Dominican Restoration War
    (1863–65)
    • Battle of Monte Cristi

    Location: Hispaniola, Dominican Republic

     Spain  Dominican Republic Defeat
    • Restoration of Dominican sovereignty
    10,888 killed or wounded
    30,000 died of disease
    Chincha Islands War
    (1864–66)

    Location: Peru and Chile Coasts

     Spain  Chile
     Peru

    Nominal participation:
     Ecuador
     Bolivia

    Indecisive, both sides claimed victory
    • The state of war is maintained between the belligerent parties until the signing of an indefinite armistice in 1871.
    • Peace treaties between Spain and Perú (1879), Bolivia (1879), Chile (1883) and Ecuador (1885).
    300[131]
    Glorious Revolution (1868)

    Location: Spain

    Kingdom of Spain
    • Moderate Party
    Revolutionaries Defeat
    • Expulsion of Isabella II and Establishment of a Provisional Government
    • Start of Sexenio Democrático

    Restoration

    Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Casualties
    Ten Years' War
    (1868–78)
    • Battle of Pino de Baire
    • Battle of Las Guasimas

    Location: Cuba

     Spain  Cuban rebels

    Supported by:
    Dominican RepublicMexico Latin American Volunteers

    Victory 90,000 dead[128]
    Grito de Lares

    (1868)

    Location: Puerto Rico

     Spain Puerto Rico rebels Victory
    Carlist insurrection of 1869

    Location: Spain

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Carlist insurgents Government victory
    Carlist insurrection of 1870

    Location: Spain

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Carlist insurgents Government victory
    Cavite mutiny (1872)

    Location: Philippines

     Spain Filipino mutineers Victory
    Third Carlist War
    (1872–76)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Kingdom of Spain (1872–73)
    Spain I Republic (1873–74)
    Spain Kingdom of Spain (1875–76)
    Carlist insurgents Royal Victory 50,000 dead[128]
    Cantonal rebellion (1872–74)

    Location: Spain

    Spain I Republic Canton of Cartagena
    • Cantonalist
    Victory of the Republican Government
    Petroleum Revolution

    (1873)

    Location: Spain

    Spain I Republic Committee of Public Health

    Spanish Regional Federation of the IWA

    Victory of the Republican Government
    Little War
    (1879–1880)

    Location: Cuba

     Spain  Cuban rebels Victory
    Carolines Question (1885)

    Location: Western Pacific Ocean (Caroline islands and Palau)

     Spain  Germany Victory
    Jerez uprising

    (1892)

    Location: Spain

     Spain Anarchist peasants Victory of the Spanish State
    Verduleras' Mutiny

    (1892)
    Location: Spain

     Spain Madrid verduleras Victory and revolt repressed
    First Melillan campaign
    (1893–1894)

    Location: North Africa

     Spain Kingdom of Morocco Victory
    Cuban War of Independence
    (1895–1898)

    Location: Cuba

     Spain Cuban rebels
     United States
    Defeat 45,100 dead[128]
    Philippine Revolution
    (1896–1898)
    • Cry of Pugad Lawin
    • Battle of Manila
    • Battle of Sambat
    • Cry of Tarlac
    • Battle of Pasong Tamo
    • Battle of San Juan del Monte
    • Battle of San Mateo and Montalban
    • 1896 Manila mutiny
    • Battle of San Francisco De Malabon
    • Battle of Noveleta
    • Kawit Revolt
    • Cry of Nueva Ecija
    • Battle of Imus
    • Battle of San Francisco de Malabon
    • Battle of Talisay
    • Battles of Batangas
    • Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican
    • Battle of Pateros
    • Battle of Kakarong de Sili
    • Battle of Zapote Bridge
    • Battle of Perez Dasmariñas
    • Retreat to Montalban
    • Battle of Aliaga
    • Raid at Paombong
    • Battle of Tres de Abril
    • Battle of Camalig
    • Battle of Calamba
    • Battle of Alapan
    • Siege of Baler
    • Battle of Tayabas
    • Battle of Manila
    • Siege of Masbate
    • Negros Revolution
    • Battle of Barrio Yoting
    • Battle of Sapong Hills
    • Siege of Zamboanga
    • Part of Spanish–American War

    Location: Philippines

     Spain Katipunan Revolutionaries
    1896–1897

    Republic of Biak-na-Bato
    (until 1897)


    Filipino rebels (1898)
     United States (1898)

    Peace Treaty (1897)

    Defeat (1898)

    Spanish–American War
    (1898)

    Location: Caribbean and Philippine Sea

    Spain United States United States Defeat 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)

    Spain Bubis rebels Victory
    1900 Carlist Sublevation

    (1900)

    Location: Spain (near Badalona)

    Kingdom of Spain Carlist insurgents Alfonsist Victory
    Siege of the International Legations
    (1900)

    Location: China, Peking

    Eight-Nation Alliance

    Mutual Protection of Southeast China
     Qing dynasty
    Yìhéquán
    Victory
    Venezuelan Crisis of 1902–1903

    (1902–1903)

    Location: Venezuela and Caribbean Sea

     United Kingdom

     Germany

     Italy

    Support:

     Venezuela

    Support:

    Compromise
    • European fleet withdraws after Washington Protocols.
    1906 Carlist insurrection

    Location: Spain ( Valls, Calella, Rajadell)

    Kingdom of Spain Carlist insurgents Alfonsist Victory
    French conquest of Morocco (1907–1934)

    Location: Maghreb (Morocco and Western Sahara)

     France

    Spain Spain

    Morocco Morocco

    Chaouia tribes

    Zaian Confederation

    Various other tribes

    Victory
    Second Melillan campaign
    (1909–1910)

    Location: North America

    Spain Spain Morocco Rif tribes Victory
    • Melilla territory extended to Cape Three Forks and the Bḥar Ameẓẓyan lagoon
    Tragic Week

    (1909)
    Location: Spain

    Kingdom of Spain Anarchists

    Socialists Republicans Freemasons

    Victory of the Spanish government
    Bubi uprising of 1910 (1910)

    Location: Bight of Biafra, Bioko Island (Modern Equatorial Guinea)

    Spain Spain Bubis rebels Victory
    • Colonial forces pressured King Malabo to influence local chiefs and prevent further confrontation
    Agadir Crisis (1911)
    • Moroccan Rebellion

    Location: North Africa (Morocco)

     France

    Spain Spain

     British Empire

    Morocco Morocco

     Germany

    Military Victory

    Diplomatic Failure

    • Due to Morocco–Congo Treaty, a Franco-Spanish Treaty was concluded on 27 November 1912, slightly revising the previous Franco-Spanish boundaries in Morocco, in favour to France.
    Mutiny on the frigate Numancia

    (1911)Location: North Africa (Tangier)

    Restoration (Spain) Government frigate Numancia mutiners and republicans Victory of the monarchical Government
    Kert campaign (1911–1912)

    Location: North Africa (Morocco)

    Spain Spain Morocco Riffian tribes Victory
    • Consolidation of the Spanish-controlled territory in Kelaïa east of the Kert River
    Royalist attack on Chaves

    (1912)

    Location: Iberian Peninsula (Galicia and Portugal)

    Portugal Royalist supporters

    Supported by:

    Spain Spain

     Portugal Defeat
    Spanish liberal state crisis

    (1917–1923)

    Location: Spain

    Restoration (Spain) Government

    Employers

    Paramilitary militia


    Sindicatos Libres
    Spanish workers' movement
    • UGT
    • PSOE
    • CNT
    • Anarchist action groups
    • Marxists action groups
    Stalemate
    Río Muni Punishment Expedition (1918)

    Location: Africa, Guinea region (Modern Equatorial Guinea)

    Spain Spain Fang people
    • Mawomo
    Victory
    • Colonial Guard of Spanish Guinea will do military campaigns to subdue the indigenous Fang people in Río Muni until 1929.
    Rif War
    (1920–1926)
    Location: North Africa (Morocco)
    Spain Spain

    France France

    Republic of the Rif Victory 18,000 killed or died of disease
    5,000 wounded or missing
    Jaca uprising (1930)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Kingdom of Spain Spanish republicans Victory

    Second Spanish Republic

    Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Casualties
    Anarchist insurrections against Spanish Republic

    (1932–37)

    Location: Spain

     Spanish Republic
    Communist Party of Spain

    Supported by

    Soviet Union Soviet Union

    CNT-FAI

    FIJL

    Friends of Durruti Group

    POUM

    Confederal militias

    Anarchist commune (1937)

    • Regional Defence Council of Aragon
    • Popular Executive Committee of Valencia
    • Sovereign Council of Asturias and León
    • Santander Defense Council
    • Gijón War Committee
    • Junta de Seguretat Interior de Catalunya
    • Madrid Defense Council
    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).

    Truce between Anarchists and Republicans during Spanish Revolution of 1936.

    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.

    Communists revolts during Spanish Republic

    (1932)

     Spanish Republic Communist Party of Spain Victory of the Spanish moderate left
    Militar Reactions against Spanish Republic (1932)  Spanish Republic Monarchical and Right-Wing rebel forces Victory of the Spanish Republic
    Revolution of 1934

    Location: Spain

     Spanish Republic Asturian Workers Alliance
    Catalan State
    Victory
    • The Spanish Republican government effectively eliminates the rebellions in Asturias and Catalonia.
    Extremaduran peasant rebellion

    (1936)

    Location: Spain (Extremadura)

     Spanish Republic UGT Peasant victory 0
    Spanish Civil War
    (1936–39)
    • (See Category:Battles of the Spanish Civil War for battles)

    Location: Spain

    Spain Republic

    Supported by:
     Soviet Union
     Mexico


    Volunteers
    Rebel or Nationalist faction


    Supported by:
    Kingdom of Italy Italy[133]
    Nazi Germany Germany[134]
    Portugal Portugal[135]

    Nationalist faction victory 500,000–1,000,000 dead
    1936 uprising in Spanish Guinea

    (1936)

    Location: Modern Equatorial Guinea

    Spain Republic Clerical Insurgents Rebel victory
    • Hispanicization of the zone and legally unification of Fernando Poo and Río Muni with the rest of Spain.
    • Gradual Emancipation of the natives.

    Francoist Spain

    Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Casualties
    Spanish Maquis
    (1939–1965)
    • Invasion of Val d'Aran

    Location: Spain

    Francoist Spain
    Supported by:
     Nazi Germany
    (1939–1945)
    Fascist Italy
    (1939–1943)
     United States
    (after 1953)
    Republican Partisans
    Supported by:
    French Resistance (1940–1944)
    Italian Resistance (1943–1945)
    Soviet Union (until 1956)
    Francoist Victory. Decline and eventual extinction of Maquis activity
    Spanish occupation of Tangier (1940–1945)

    Location: North Africa (Morocco)

    Spain Spain Tangier International Zone Inconclusive
    Eastern Front (World War II)
    (1941–1945) Volunteers only

    Location: Europe

    Axis powers

    Axis puppet states
    Co-belligerents

    Spain Spain
    Allies

    Former Axis powers or co-belligerents

    Aerial and naval only

    Volunteers
    • La Nueve
    Soviet-allied victory 22,700
    Ifni War
    (1957–1958)

    Location: North Africa (Morocco)

     Spain
     France
     Morocco Victory
    • Treaty of Angra de Cintra
    190 dead
    Basque Conflict
    (1959–1975)

    Location: Spain (Basque Country)

    Spain Spain Euskadi Ta Askatasuna Inconclusive
    Zemla Intifada (1970)

    Location: Africa, Western Sahara

     Spain Western Sahara Movement for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Wadi el Dhahab Victory
    • Repression and end of the Harakat Tahrir movement.
    Western Sahara Revolt
    (1973–75)

    Location: Africa, Western Sahara

     Spain
    • Djema'a
      • Sahrawi National Union Party
    Western Sahara Polisario Front of National Liberation

    Support:

    Libya Libyan Arab Republic

    Inconclusive
    Green March (1975)

    Location: Africa(Western Sahara and Morocco)

     Spain  Morocco Inconclusive

    Modern

    Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
    Basque Conflict
    (1975–2011)

    Location: Basque Country region (Spain and France)

     Spain
     France
    Supported by:
     European Union
     United Kingdom
     United States
     Canada
    Euskadi Ta Askatasuna Victory
    • ETA declares definitive cessation of its terrorist activities.
    As Encrobas Conflict

    (1975–2007)

    Location: Spain (Galicia)

     Spain Peasant revolters Inconclusive
    • Most of the residents abandoned their homes.
    Búnker's Confrontations

    (1975–early 1980s)

     Spain
    • Opposition to Francoism

    Democratic Junta of Spain Limited Support:
     European Union
    Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (1976–1978)

    Neo-Francoists
    • New Force
    • CNE
    • Batallón Vasco Español
    • Warriors of Christ the King
    • Triple A
    • Grupos Armados Españoles

    Limited Support:
    Traditionalist Carlists (1976)
     NATO (until 1982)

    Democratical victory
    Bonito War

    (1990s)

    Location: Atlantic Ocean

     Spain  United Kingdom

     France
     Ireland

    Inconclusive
    • The efforts of all the governments involved managed to end the tension between the fleets, but there would still be protests from the Spanish fishing fleet.
    Gulf War
    (1991)

    Location: Persian Gulf (Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia)

     Kuwait
     United States
     United Kingdom
     Spain
     Saudi Arabia
     France
     Egypt
     Syria

    Other Allies

    Ba'athist Iraq Victory
    • Kuwait regains its independence
    Somali Civil War
    (1992–1995)

    Location: East Africa (Somalia)

     United States
     United Kingdom
     Spain
     Saudi Arabia
     Malaysia
     Pakistan
     Italy
     India
     Greece
     Germany
     France
     Canada
     Botswana
     Belgium
     Australia
    Somalia Somalia Victory
    • UN humanitarian mandate fulfilled.
    • About 100,000 lives were saved by outside resistance.
    • Civil war is ongoing.
    Bosnian intervention
    (1992–1996)

    Location: Balkans (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

     NATO
    United Nations United Nations Protection Force
     Yugoslavia Victory
    Turbot War (1994–1996)

    Location: Grand Banks of Newfoundland and English Channel

     Spain
     European Union
     Canada Defeat
    • Canadian Position Recognized
    • In 1996, Canada agrees not to apply its laws to Spanish fishing vessels with criteria of extraterritoriality.
    Kosovo War
    (1998–99)

    Location: Balkans (Kosovo and Albania)

    Kosovo Liberation Army KLA

     NATO

     Yugoslavia Victory
    1999 East Timorese crisis (1999–2005)  East Timor

    INTERFET

    United Nations UNTAET

    Indonesia Pro-Indonesia militias
    • Aitarak
    • Besi Merah Putih
    • Laksaur
    • Mahidi

    Supported by:

    Victory
    • Independence of East Timor is seizured
    War in Afghanistan
    (2001–2021)

    Location: Afghanistan

     Afghanistan
    ISAF
    Afghanistan Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Defeat
    • Fall of Taliban regime
    • Osama bin Laden killed
    • Renewed Taliban offensive in 2021
      • Taliban forces capture Kabul on 15 August 2021
    Operation Active Endeavour

    (2001–2016)

     NATO Non-NATO:
    Unspecified terrorist and smuggling groups "Victory"
    • Continued by Operation Sea Guardian
    Perejil Island crisis
    (2002)

    Location: North Africa, Perejil Island

     Spain  Morocco Victory
    • Moroccan soldiers removed by Spanish military
    Iraq War
    (2003–04)

    Location: Middle East (Iraq)

    MNF–I
     Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein

     Iraqi Kurdistan
     Iraq under Saddam Hussein

    Various insurgents

    Coalition victory
    • Fall of Ba'athist rule in Iraq
    • Deployment in Najaf
    • Spanish withdrawal in 2004, escalation of sectarian insurgency after U.S. withdrawal in 2011
    Operation Atalanta

    (2008–)

     European Union (European Union Training Mission in Somalia)

    Non EU:

    Somali pirates Ongoing
    Boko Haram insurgency
    (2009–)

    Location: Sub-Saharan Africa (Mostly Nigeria)

     Nigeria
     Cameroon
     Chad
     Niger
    Supported by:
    African Union
     Belgium
     Benin
     Canada
     China
     Colombia
     France
     Iran
     Israel
     Italy
     Spain
     United Kingdom
     United States
    Boko Haram Ongoing
    Libyan intervention
    (2011)

    Location: North Africa, Libya

    NATOMany NATO members acting under United Nations UN mandate and
    Libya Anti-Gaddafi forces
    Arab League several Arab League states

     Sweden

    Libya Pro-Gaddafi forces Victory
    2012 Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera incident (2012)

    Location: North Africa, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera

     Spain  Morocco Victory
    • Moroccan activists arrested
    Mali War (2012–)

    Location: West Africa (Mostly Mali)

     France
     Mali
     Chad
     Spain[142]

     Poland

     United Kingdom

     Germany

    Ansar Dine

    Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb

     ISIL


    Azawad Azawad

    Ongoing
    Central African Republic Civil War (2012–)

    Location: Central Africa

     Central African Republic

    MINUSCA (since 2014)
     Rwanda (since 2020)[143]
     Russia (since 2018)[143]
    Wagner Group[144]

    Black Russians[146]


    Formerly:

     South Africa (2013)
    MISCA (2013–2014)

     France (2013–2021)[148]
    EUFOR RCA
    (2014–2015)

    Coalition of Patriots for Change (since 2020)

    PRNC
    Lord's Resistance Army
    Azande Ani Kpi Gbe (since March 2023)[149]

    Support:

    Defunct groups:

    Séléka (2012–2014)
    • CPJP
    • CPSK
    • UFDR
    • FDPC
    • FPR
    RJ (2013–2018)
    MNLC (2017–2019)
    MLCJ (2008–2022)
    RPRC (2014–2022)
    Ongoing
    Military intervention against ISIL
    (2014–)

    Location: Muslim world (Middle East and North Africa, Caucasus and Southeast Asia)

    United States United States
     Belgium (2014–17)
     Denmark
     Sweden
     France
     Germany
     Italy
     Turkey (2014–17)
     Netherlands
     Jordan
     Morocco (2014–16)
     Spain[153][154]
     United Kingdom
     ISIL Ongoing

    See also

    • Military history of Spain
    • List of Spanish colonial wars in Morocco
    • Anglo-Spanish War (disambiguation)
    • Franco-Spanish War (disambiguation)
    • Spanish–Portuguese War (disambiguation)
    • Ottoman-Spanish War (disambiguation)
    • Ottoman-Habsburg Wars
    • Contemporary history of Spain

    Notes

    1. Fought against England during Despenser's Crusade.
    2. Fought with England during the Caroline War.
    3. Fought with England during Despenser's Crusade.
    4. The only party under Francisco Franco from 1937 onward, a merger of the other factions on the Nationalist side.
    5. 1936–1937, then merged into FET y de las JONS

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