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The northernmost battle in the Civil War. July 28, 1863: Battle of Stony Lake: North Dakota (Dakota Territory at the time) D: Union: Dakota War of 1862: Sioux forces escape Union forces in pursuit. August 17 – September 9, 1863: Second Battle of Fort Sumter: South Carolina: B: Confederate: Union's massive bombardment and naval attack fails to ...
360–361 Roman civil war; 367–368 Great Conspiracy; 367–369 Gothic War (367–369) 376–382 Gothic War (376–382) 387–388 Roman civil war; 394 Roman civil war (394) 395-398 Revolt of Alaric I; 398 Stilicho's Pictish War; 401–403 Gothic War (401–403) 405–406 War of Radagaisus; 406–413 Roman civil war (Constantine III) 409–411 ...
World War II in Yugoslavia (April 1941 to May 1945) Iraq (2–31 May 1941) Syria-Lebanon (8 June – 14 July 1941) Iran (25–31 August 1941) Sicily (9 July – 17 August 1943) Italy (10 July 1943 – 2 May 1945) Corsica (August 1943) Dodecanese (8 September – 22 November 1943) Southern France (15 August – 14 September 1944)
A French satirical cartoon map of Europe in 1870. The European Civil War is a concept meant to characterize a series of 19th- and early 20th-century conflicts in Europe as segments of an overarching civil war within a supposed European society. The timeframes associated with this European Civil War vary among historians.
Battle on the Nemiga River – 1067; Battle of Ashmyany – 1432 – Lithuanian Civil War (1432–1438); Battle of Mstislavl – 1501 – Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars; Battle of Kletsk – 1506 – Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars and Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe
The European theatre of World War II was one of the two main theatres of combat [nb 18] during World War II, taking place from September 1939 to May 1945.The Allied powers (including the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union and France) fought the Axis powers (including Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy) on both sides of the continent in the Western and Eastern fronts.
The siege of Colchester occurred in the summer of 1648 when the Second English Civil War reignited in several areas of Britain. Colchester found itself in the thick of the unrest when a Royalist army on its way through East Anglia to raise support for the King, was attacked by Lord-General Thomas Fairfax at the head of a Parliamentary force.
Bentonville Battlefield, also known as the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site, is an American Civil War battlefield in Johnston County, North Carolina.It was the site of the 1865 battle of Bentonville, fought in the waning days of the Civil War.