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The Anglo-French Wars (1109–1815) were a series of conflicts between the territories of the Kingdom of England (and its successor state, the United Kingdom) and the Kingdom of France (succeeded by a republic).
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of France from 987 until the abolition of the French monarchy on 21 September 1792. For specific battles involving the Kingdom of France, see List of battles involving the Kingdom of France .
Part of the Italian Wars and Anglo-French War (1512–14) 1508–10: France Papal States Holy Roman Empire Spain Duchy of Ferrara 1511–13: France Duchy of Ferrara 1513–16: France Venice Scotland Duchy of Ferrara: 1508–10: Venice 1510–11: Papal States Venice 1511–13: Papal States Venice Spain Holy Roman Empire England Swiss mercenaries
This is a list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792 until the current Fifth Republic. For wars involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792), see List of wars involving the Kingdom of France. For pre-987 wars, see List of wars involving ...
This article provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899.Conflicts of this era include the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, the American Civil War in North America, the Taiping Rebellion in Asia, the Paraguayan War in South America, the Zulu War in Africa, and the Australian frontier wars in Oceania.
England's Glorious Revolution lead to a renewed war with France for nine years. Below is a list of incidents during the war: 1690: D'Iberville tries to capture York Factory but finds it guarded by a warship. He goes south and captures Fort Severn. 1693: James Knight captures Fort Albany and 30,000 pelts.
The Anglo-French War was a major medieval conflict that pitted the Kingdom of France against the Kingdom of England and various other states. It was fought in an attempt to curb the rising power of King Philip II of France and regain the Angevin continental possessions King John of England lost to him a decade earlier.
England bankruptcy practically ends English support to Dutch Republic in Eighty Years' War; 1627 1629 Anglo-French War (1627–1629) England France: Status quo ante bellum. Treaty of Suza; Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1632) 1640 1668 Portuguese Restoration War: Kingdom of Portugal France England: Crown of Spain: Victory. Treaty of Lisbon