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
- 237–218 BC Barcid conquest of Hispania
- 218–17 BC Roman conquest of Hispania
- 181–179 BC First Celtiberian War
- 155–139 BC Lusitanian War
- 154–152 BC Second Celtiberian War
- 134–133 BC Siege of Numantia
- 104–103 BC Cimbrian Invasion
- 80–72 BC Sertorian War
- 49–45 BC Caesar's Civil War
- 29–19 BC Cantabrian Wars
- 169–172 AD First Maurish invasion
- 177–180 AD Second Maurish invasion
- 258–260 AD Frankish invasion
- 409–411 AD Great Barbarian invasion
- 414–418 AD Visigothic-Barbarian War
- 419–420 AD Suevic-Vandalic War
- 438–453 AD Suevic-Roman War
- 456–457 AD First Visigothic-Suevic War
- 456–463 AD Suevic Civil War
- 456 AD Invasion of the Heruli
- 458–459 AD Visigothic conquest of Baetica
Medieval
Catholic Monarchy
Habsburg Spain
Bourbon Spain
Restoration
Second Spanish Republic
Francoist Spain
| Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern Front (World War II) (1941–1945) |
Axis powers
Axis puppet states Co-belligerents |
Allies
Former Axis powers or co-belligerents Aerial and naval only
Volunteers |
Soviet-allied victory |
| Ifni War (1957–1958) |
Victory | ||
| Fight against ETA terrorist group (1959–1975) |
Inconclusive
| ||
| Western Sahara Revolt (1973–75) |
Polisario Front of National Liberation | Inconclusive
|
Modern
| Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fight against ETA terrorist group (1975–2011) |
Supported by: |
Victory
| |
| Gulf War (1991) |
Victory
| ||
| Somali Civil War (1992–1995) |
Victory
| ||
| Bosnian intervention (1992–1996) |
Victory
| ||
| Kosovo War (1998–99) |
Victory
| ||
| War in Afghanistan (2001–) ![]() Spanish Light Infantry in Afghanistan, operating as part of Spain's military commitment to the NATO alliance. |
Defeat
| ||
| Perejil Island crisis (2002) |
Victory
| ||
| Iraq War (2003–04) |
|
Coalition victory | |
| Boko Haram insurgency (2009–) |
Supported by: |
Ongoing | |
| Libyan intervention (2011) |
Many NATO
|
Victory
| |
| Military intervention against ISIL (2014–) |
Ongoing | ||
See also
References
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- Heath, Ian (5 June 2016). Armies of Feudal Europe 1066–1300. ISBN 9781326686215.
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- Philippe Contamine, War in the Middle Ages, p.257 (citing Hillgarth, The Spanish Kingdoms, i.342)
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- The Crusades
- Hayden p.22
- The Spanish army under Spinola refused to give up the key fortress of Wesel. Hayden p.22
- Parker p.146
- Thion p.18
- Kirk p.100
- "Charles I and the Spanish Plot: Anglo-Habsburg Relations and the Outbreak of the War of Three Kingdoms, 1630–1641" (PDF).
The Anglo-Spanish War of 1625–1630 proved a miserable and ill-led affair for England and wholly unprofitable for English merchants
- Treaty of alliance between France and Portugal concluded at Paris, 1 June 1641. Davenport, Frances Gardiner: European Treaties Bearing on the History of the United States and Its Dependencies to 1648. Clark, New Jersey: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2012. ISBN 9781584774228, pp. 324–328
- Birmingham, p.51
- The Acts of Union of 1707 united the crowns of England and Scotland, forming the Kingdom of Great Britain. For much of the war, Scottish units were under Dutch pay and operated as part of the army of the Dutch Republic.
- In 1707, the kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified as the Kingdom of Great Britain, sharing a single Parliament at Westminster under the Act of Union 1707. After this, Scottish troops joined their English counterparts in all colonial wars.
- Cesáreo Fernández Duro, Armada española desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y de León, Est. tipográfico Sucesores de Rivadeneyra, Madrid, 1902, Vol. VI, p. 118
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- "Seven Years War (1755–63)".
- Serulnikov, Sergio (2013). Revolution in the Andes: The Age of Túpac Amaru. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822354833.
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