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List of wars involving the Kingdom of France

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This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of France from 987 until the abolition of the French monarchy on 21 September 1792.


  French victory
  French defeat
  Another result *

*e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive, inconclusive

Kingdom of France (987–1792)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Outcome
Reconquista
(722–1492)

Location: Iberia

  • Islamic states and factions of Iberia
Christian victory
First Crusade
(1096–1099)

Location: Mostly Levant and Anatolia

Crusader Victory
Crusade of 1101

Location: Anatolia

Rum victory
Anglo-French War 1109–13

Location: Normandy

Kingdom of France Truce
Anglo-French War 1116–19

Location: Normandy

Anglo-Norman Victory
Anglo-French War 1123–1135

Location: France

Rebellion in Maine suppressed by Anglo-Normans, French remain in a strong position, Henry I dies. The White Ship incident opens succession question and the Anarchy begins before conclusive result
Second Crusade
(1147–1150)

Location: Iberia, Levant and Anatolia

  • Various Muslim Kingdoms
Mixed results
  • Iberia - Crusader Victory
  • Levant - Status quo
  • Anatolia - Crusader Defeat
Anglo-French War 1158–1189

Location: France

Kingdom of England Revolt of 1173-74 defeated, Richards revolt successful in 1189 with the help of Philip II and French forces, Treaty of Azay-le-Rideau, Prince Richard becomes king of England at expense of Henry II following the battle of Ballans
Anglo-French War 1193–1199

Location: France

Kingdom of France Kingdom of England Truce at Vernon
Third Crusade
(1189–1192)

Location: Levant and Anatolia


Crusader Victory
Fourth Crusade
(1202–04)

Location: Holy Land and Byzantine Empire

In Europe:

Holy Land:

Division of Byzantine Empire
French invasion of Normandy (1202–1204)

Location: Normandy

Kingdom of France Kingdom of England French Victory, Normandy, Anjou and Maine annexed by France
Albigensian Crusade
(1209–1229)

Location: Languedoc, France

Crusade

County of Aurenja

Crusader Victory
Anglo-French War (1213-14)

Location: France, Flanders

Kingdom of France Angevin Empire

Holy Roman Empire County of Flanders County of Boulogne

French Victory, Collapse of Angevin Empire
First Barons War
(1215–17)

Location: England

Army of God and Holy Church
Kingdom of France
Pro-Angevin forces French Invasion Defeat
Fifth Crusade
(1217–1221)

Location: Egypt and Levant

Ayyubids Crusader Defeat
Poitou War
(1224)

Location: Poitou

France England French Victory
English invasion of France (1230)
(1230)

Location: Brittany and Western France

France England English Withdrawal
Barons' Crusade
(1239–1241)

Location: Levant

Ayyubids Crusader Diplomatic Victory
Saintonge War
(1242–1243)

Location: Saintonge

France England French Victory
Seventh Crusade
(1248–1254)

Location: Egypt

Kingdom of France

Principality of Morea
Knights Templar

Ayyubids Crusader Defeat
Eighth Crusade
(1270)

Location: Tunisia

Hafsid dynasty Inconclusive, Death of King Louis IX
War of the Sicilian Vespers
(1282–1302)

Location: Sicily and Catalonia

Angevin Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of Majorca
Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Trinacria
 Byzantine Empire
Division of the kingdom of Sicily into Aragonese Trinacria and Angevin Naples, Aragonese Crusade defeated
Gascon War
(1294–1303)

Location: Southwestern France

France England Treaty of Paris: French occupation of Aquitaine ended with royal marriages. Aquitaine becomes a fief of France.
Franco-Flemish War
(1297–1305)

Location: Flanders

France County of Flanders French Victory
Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–1328
(1323–1328)

Location: Flanders

Kingdom of France
Flemish count and loyalists
Flemish rebels French Victory
War of Saint-Sardos
(1324)

Location: Aquitaine

France England French Victory
Hundred Years' War
(1337–1453)

Location: France, England, Spain, Scotland and Low Countries


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[a]
Kingdom of England
Burgundian State (1419–35)
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of Navarre
Ghent Rebels[b]
Papal States[c]
French Victory
Wars of the Roses
(1455–1487)

Location: England

House of Lancaster
House of Tudor
France
Kingdom of Scotland
House of York
Burgundian State
Victory and beginning of the Tudor dynasty
Castilian Civil War
(1351–1369)

Location: Spain

Forces of Henry of Trastámara
Kingdom of France
Crown of Aragon
Forces of Peter of Castile
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Navarre
Kingdom of Majorca
Kingdom of Granada
Victory for Henry of Trastámara
Barbary Crusade
(1390)

Location: Tunisia

Kingdom of France
Republic of Genoa
Hafsids
Zianids
Bejaia
Truce negotiated, Both sides claim victory
Nicopolis Crusade
(1396)

Location: Nicopolis

Crusade:


Holy Roman Empire

 Kingdom of France[1][full citation needed]

Kingdom of Hungary[1][full citation needed]

Principality of Wallachia[2]
Knights Hospitaller[1][full citation needed]
 Republic of Venice[1][full citation needed]
 Republic of Genoa
Bulgarian Empire[3]
Polish Crown
Crown of Castile
Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of Navarre
Teutonic Order
Byzantine Empire

Ottoman Empire Defeat
Old Zurich War
(1440–1446)

Location: Swiss plateau

Imperial City of Zurich
Habsburg Further Austria
France
  Old Swiss Confederacy:

Vogteien of Appenzell

Peace of Einsiedeln
Milanese War of Succession
(1447–54)

Location: Italy

House of Sforza
Duchy of Milan (1450–4)
Republic of Florence (1452–4)
Kingdom of France (1452–4)
Republic of Venice
Margravate of Mantua

Ambrosian Republic (1447–50)
Duchy of Savoy

Francesco Sforza recognised as Duke of Milan
War of the Burgundian Succession
(1477–1482)

Location: France, Low Countries

Valois-Orléans:
 Kingdom of France
Burgundy-Habsburg:
 Burgundian State
France annexes several Burgundian territories, Maximilian I retains the Netherlands, the County of Burgundy, Artois and Charolais.
Catalan Civil War
(1462–1472)

Location: Catalonia

John II of Aragon
France
Principality of Catalonia rebels John reestablished as King
War of the Castilian Succession
(1475–1479)

Location: Spain

Isabella is recognised as Queen of Castile in exchange for Ferdinand breaking alliance with Maximilian I, Duke of Burgundy
French-Breton War
(1487–1491)

Location: Duchy of Brittany

Kingdom of France Duchy of Brittany
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Castile and León
French Victory, Anne of Brittany marries Charles VIII of France
First Italian War
(1494–1498)

Location: Italy

 Kingdom of France

Duchy of Milan (before 1495)

1494:
 Kingdom of Naples
1495:
League of Venice
 Papal States
 Republic of Venice
 Kingdom of Naples
Kingdoms of Spain
Duchy of Milan
 Holy Roman Empire
 Republic of Florence
 England (1496–98)
Duchy of Mantua
 Republic of Genoa
Victory for the League of Venice
Second Italian War
(1499–1501)

Location: Italy

 France
 Papal States
 Venice (1499)
Spain (1500)
Marquisate of Saluzzo
Duchy of Milan
 Naples
France conquers the Duchy of Milan
Third Italian War
(1502–1504)

Location: Italy

 France Spain Spanish victory, France cedes Naples
War of the League of Cambrai
(1508–1516)

Location: Italy, France, England and Spain

1508–1510: League of Cambrai: 1510–1511:

1511–1513:

1513–1516:

1508–1510:

1510–1511:

1511–1513: Holy League:

1513–1516:

French and Venetian Victory
Italian War of 1521–1526

Location: France, Italy and Spain

 France

 Republic of Venice
 Papal States (1524–1525)
Marquisate of Saluzzo

 Holy Roman Empire
Spain Spain
 England
 Papal States (1521–1523 and 1525–1526)
Habsburg victory, capture of Francois I
War of the League of Cognac
(1526–30)

Location: Italy

 Kingdom of France

 Papal States

 Republic of Venice
Republic of Florence
 Kingdom of England
 Republic of Genoa (1526–1528)
Kingdom of Navarre
Duchy of Milan

 Holy Roman Empire
Spain Spain
Duchy of Ferrara
 Republic of Genoa (1528–1530)
Duchy of Mantua (1528–1530)
Habsburg Victory
Italian War of 1536–1538

Location: Provence, Piedmont and Lombardy

Truce of Nice, Savoy and Piedmont acquired by France
Italian War of 1542–1546

Location: England, France, Italy, Spain, and the Low Countries

Treaty of Crépy and Treaty of Ardres
Rough Wooing
(1542–1551)

Location: Northern England and Scotland

Scottish and French Victory
Italian War of 1551–1559

Location: France, Flanders, Italy and the Mediterranean

Spanish-Imperial Victory
Anglo-French War (1557–1559)

Location: Pale of Calais

Kingdom of France  Kingdom of England French Victory
French Wars of Religion
(1562–1628)
  • First War (1562–1563)
  • Second War (1567–1568)
  • Third War (1568–1570)
  • Fourth War (1572–1573)
  • Fifth War (1574–1576)
  • Sixth War (1576–1577)
  • Seventh War (1579–1580)
  • War of the Three Henrys
  • Huguenot rebellions

Location: France

 England
  •  Scotland
  • Navarre

  • Edict of Nantes 1598, Edict of Fontainebleau 1685 revokes treaty of Nantes
    English expedition to France (1562-1563)

    Location: Le Havre, Dieppe

    Kingdom of France  Kingdom of England, Huguenots (Before Edict of Amboise) Elizabeth I accepts French rule over Pale of Calais
    War of the Portuguese Succession
    (1580–1583)

    Location: Portugal, Atlantic Ocean, and the Azores Islands

    Pro-Crato Portugal
    Supported by:
     France
     England
     Dutch Republic
    Spain
    Pro-Philip Portugal
    Spanish victory, Philip II of Spain crowned king of Portugal, Iberian Union
    Franco-Spanish War (1595–1598)
    (simultaneously supporting the Dutch Republic in the Eighty Years' War during 1596–98)

    Location: Western Europe

    Kingdom of France Kingdom of France
    England England
    Spain Spain French Victory
    Franco-Savoyard War (1600–1601)

    Location: Savoy

    Kingdom of France Duchy of Savoy Treaty of Lyon (1601)
    War of the Jülich Succession
    (1609–10)

    Location: United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg

    Margraviate of Brandenburg
    Palatinate-Neuburg
     United Provinces
     Kingdom of France
    Protestant Union
    Holy Roman Empire Rudolph II
    Principality of Strasbourg
    Prince-Bishopric of Liège
    Catholic League
    France did not participate when war resumed in 1614
    Franco-Algerian war (1609–1628)

    Location: Algiers

    Kingdom of France Regency of Algiers Defeat
    Valtellina War
    (1620–26)

    Location: Valtellina

     France
    The Three Leagues
     Venice
     Savoy
     Papal States
     Holy Roman Empire
    Spain Spain
    Treaty of Monzon, France prevents complete Habsburg control of Valtellina
    First Savoyard-Genoese War
    (1625)

    Location: Genoa

     Kingdom of France
     Duchy of Savoy
     Spain
     Republic of Genoa
    Defeat
    Anglo-French War (1627–1629)

    Location: France, Quebec

     France  England Treaty of Susa, English withdraw support for Huguenots, status quo ante bellum in Canada
    War of the Mantuan Succession
    (1628–31)

    Location: Northern Italy

    Supporting the Duke of Nevers:
     France
     Venice
    Supporting the Duke of Guastalla:
     Holy Roman Empire
     Duchy of Savoy
    Spain Spain
    Duke of Nevers is recognised as ruler of Mantua
    Thirty Years War
    (1618–1648)

    Location: Europe, primarily in Germany

     France (from 1635)

    Bohemia Bohemia (until 1620)
    Sweden Sweden (from 1630)
    Palatinate (until 1632)
     Duchy of Savoy (1618–19)
    Transylvania Transylvania (until 1621)[5]
     Dutch Republic (from 1619)
    Denmark–Norway Denmark–Norway (1625–29)
    Heilbronn League (1631–1635)
    Hesse-Kassel (from 1629)
    Brandenburg-Prussia (1631–1635)[d]
     Brunswick-Lüneburg (1634–1642)
     Saxony (1630–1635)[d]

    Supported by:

     Habsburg Monarchy

    Spain Spanish Empire
    Electorate of Bavaria
    Catholic League (1618–1635)

    Supported by:

    France annexes Décapole and Upper Alsace[6]
    Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
    (simultaneously supporting the Dutch Republic in the Eighty Years' War during 1635–48)

    Location: Northern France, Catalonia, Spanish Netherlands, Northern Italy, the Rhineland

    Kingdom of France
    Dutch Republic (1635–48)
     Commonwealth of England (1654–59)
     Duchy of Savoy
    Modena and Reggio (1647–49, 1655–59)
     Duchy of Parma (1635–37)
    Principality of Catalonia (1640–41)
    Catalan Republic (1641)

    Co-belligerent:
    Kingdom of Portugal (1640–59)[e]

    Spanish Empire (incl. Spanish Netherlands)
     Holy Roman Empire (1635–48)
    Modena and Reggio (1635–46)
    English Royalists (1657–59)[f]
    Treaty of the Pyrenees, Artois, Roussillon and Perpignan annexed by France
    Portuguese Restoration War
    (1640–1668)

    Location: Portugal

    Kingdom of Portugal

     France  Kingdom of England

    Spain Spanish Empire Portuguese and allied victory, end of the Iberian Union
    War of Candia
    (1645–1669)

    Location: Cretan

     Venice
    Knights of Malta
     Papal States
     France
     Ottoman Empire Defeat
    Savoyard–Waldensian wars
    (1655–1690)

    Location: Piedmont, Duchy of Savoy

    Waldensian rebels Status quo
    • Waldensians resettle their valleys
    • Savoyard-Waldensian alliance against France, Savoy joins Augsburg League
    • Edict of Reintegration 1694
    Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664)

    Location: Kingdom of Hungary

    League of the Rhine:

     Kingdom of France
     Holy Roman Empire

    Savoy Piedmont-Savoy
     Kingdom of Hungary
    Croatia Kingdom of Croatia
    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

     Ottoman Empire Peace of Vasvár
    Second Anglo-Dutch War
    (1665–1667)

    Location: Europe, Caribbean, North Sea and English Channel

    Treaty of Breda
    War of Devolution
    (1667–1668)

    Location: Spanish Netherlands, Franche-Comté, Northern Catalonia

     France Spain Spanish Empire (incl. Spanish Netherlands)
    Triple Alliance:
    Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668), France gains Armentières, Bergues, Charleroi, Kortrijk, Douai, Veurne, Lille, Oudenaarde and Tournai
    Franco-Dutch War
    (1672–1678)

    Location: Low Countries, England, Alsace, Rhineland, Brandenburg, Sicily, France, North America, West Indies

    Treaties of Nijmegen, France gains Franche-Comté
    War of the Reunions
    (1683–1684)

    Location: Spanish Netherlands, Catalonia, Genoa

     France * Holy Roman EmpireSpain Spain

     Republic of Genoa

    French Victory,
    French conquest of Senegal
    (1659–1895)

    Location: Senegal

     France Waalo Kingdom
    Kingdom of Cayor
    Jolof Empire
    Baol
    Kingdom of Sine
    Saloum
    French victory
    • France conquers territory of present-day Senegal
    French-Tripolitania War (1681-1685)

    Location: Chios, Tripoli and Tunis

    Royal Standard of the King of France France French Victory
    French-Algerian War 1681–88
    (1681–88)

    Location: Algiers

    Royal Standard of the King of France France Regency of Algiers Peace treaty
    Siamese revolution of 1688
    (1688)

    Location: Siam

    Prasat Thong dynasty
     France
    Phetracha and various Siamese lords
    Supported by:
    French defeat
    Nine Years' War

    Location: Europe, Ireland, Asia, North America

     France
     New France
    Wabanaki Confederacy
    Jacobites
    Grand Alliance: Treaty of Ryswick
    French and Iroquois Wars
    (17th century)

    Location: Great Lakes region

    Huron, Erie, Neutral, Odawa, Ojibwe, Mississaugas, Potawatomi, Algonquin, Shawnee, Wenro, Mahican, Innu, Abenaki, Miami, Illinois Confederation, other nations allied with France
    Supported by:
     France
    Haudenosaunee
    Supported by:
     England
     Dutch Republic
    Military stalemate
    • Great Peace of Montreal
    • Growth of French token influence in the Great Lakes region
    • Huron-Wendat Confederacy destroyed or assimilated
    • Military refugee migration results in expansion of Iroquois hunting grounds down to Mississippi River
    • Further Iroquois territorial expansion halted in military campaigns by the Council of Three Fires
    War of the Spanish Succession
    (1701–1714)

    Location: Europe, North America, Asia, Africa

    *  France Holy Roman Empire Treaty of Utrecht, Treaty of Portsmouth
    Chickasaw Wars
    (1721–1763)

    Location: Mississippi River

     France
    Choctaw
    Illini
     Great Britain
    Chickasaw
    Chickasaw victory
    War of the Quadruple Alliance
    (1718–1720)

    Location: Europe, North America

     Great Britain
     France
    Austria
     Dutch Republic
     Savoy
    Spain Allied victory
    Fox Wars
    (1712–1733)

    Location: Detroit

     Kingdom of France and Indigenous Allies Fox Peoples French victory
    War of the Polish Succession
    (1733–1735)

    Location: Poland, Rhineland, Italy

    * Poland loyal to Stanislaus I * Poland loyal to Augustus III Treaty of Vienna, Bourbon territorial gains, France guaranteed Lorraine following death of Stanisław Leszczyński
    War of Austrian Succession
    (1740–48)

    Location: Europe, North America

    * France

    Wabanaki Confederacy

    * Great Britain

    Iroquois Confederacy


    Co-belligerents:

    Status quo
    Father Le Loutre's War
    (1749–1755)

    Location: Acadia and Nova Scotia

     France

    Wabanaki Confederacy

     Great Britain French defeat
    Seven Years' War
    (1756–1763)
     France

    Wabanaki Confederacy

    Algonquin
    Lenape
    Ojibwa
    Ottawa
    Shawnee
    Wyandot

     Great Britain

    Iroquois Confederacy
    Catawba
    Cherokee (before 1758)

    French defeat
    Larache expedition
    (1765)

    Location: Larache, Morocco

     France Morocco French defeat
    Anglo-French War (1778–1783)
    (1778–83)

    Location: English Channel, Atlantic Ocean, West Indies, North America, Straits of Gibraltar, Balearic Islands, East Indies

     France
    Spain Spain
    United States

    Co-belligerent:
     Dutch Republic (1780–1784)

     Great Britain French victory
    • United States gain independence from Britain
    • France weakens Britain, but incurs huge debts
    • Dutch economy ruined, Patriots radicalise
    French conquest of Corsica
    (1768–1770)

    Location: Corsica

     France Corsican Republic French victory
    War of the First Coalition
    (1792–1797)

    Location: France, Central Europe, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, West Indies

     France

    Spain Spain (from 1796)[i]

    Kingdom of France Army of Condé

     Dutch Republic (until 1795)
     Great Britain
     Holy Roman Empire (until 1797)[j]

     Naples (until 1796)
     Portugal
     Sardinia (until 1796)[m]
    Spain Spain (until 1795)[n]
    Other Italian states

    French victory

    Wars France was not involved in but provided support (material, political, advisory etc.)

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    Conflict Supported by France Opposed by France Outcome
    Byzantine–Norman wars
    (1040–1189)

    Location: Italy

    Norman Sicily Byzantine Empire Norman victory
    Breton–Norman War
    (1064–1066)

    Location: Normandy and Brittany

    Norman victory
    Norman conquest of England
    (1066–1075)

    Location: England

    Duchy of Normandy Anglo-Saxon England Norman conquest of England
    Loon War
    (1203–1206)

    Location: Low Countries

    Ada and Louis II
    Loon
    William
    Holland
    Support by:
    England
    House of Welf
    Military and long-term political victory for William
    • William recognised as count of Holland

    Civil wars and revolts

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    Conflict French Government Rebels Outcome
    First Norman Rebellion against William
    (1047)

    Location: Normandy

    • Norman rebels
    French-Norman victory, rebels defeated
    Second Norman Rebellion against William
    (1052–1054)

    Location: Normandy

    Norman victory, French and rebels defeated
    War of the Flemish succession (1070–1071)
    (1070–1071)

    Location: County of Flanders

    Pro-Arnulf Flanders
    Kingdom of France
    County of Hainaut
    County of Boulogne
    Duchy of Normandy
    Pro-Robert Flanders
    West Frisia (later County of Holland)
    West Frisian victory
    Shepherds' Crusade (1251)

    Location: France

    Kingdom of France
    Catholic Church in France
    Civilians (especially Jews)
    French peasant crusaders French government victory
    • Crusaders dispersed
    Shepherds' Crusade (1320)

    Location: France, Crown of Aragon

    Kingdom of France
     Crown of Aragon
    Civilians (especially Jews)
    French peasant crusaders Franco–Aragonese victory
    • Crusaders dispersed
    War of the Public Weal
    (1465)

    Location: France

    Kingdom of France

    Loyal Nobles:

    Supported by:

    Rebellious nobles:

    Supported by:

    Rebellious nobles victory
    • Louis made concessions to the rebels in the Treaty of Conflans, Treaty of Saint-Maur and Treaty of Caen, before going back on them in the following years.[7][8]
    Mad War
    (1485–1488)

    Location: France

    Kingdom of 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
    Royal victory
    War in the Cevennes[9]
    (1702–1710)

    Location: Cévennes

     Kingdom of France Camisards Royal victory
    French Revolution
    (1789–1799)

    Location: France

    Kingdom of France Kingdom of France Revolutionaries French Republican victory
    Haitian Revolution
    (1791–1804)

    Location: Saint-Domingue

    Slave owners
    Kingdom of France
    French Republic
    Ex-slaves
    French royalists
    Captaincy General of Santo Domingo (1793–1795)
     Great Britain
    Ex-slaves (1802–1803)
    Haitian victory

    See also

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    Notes

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    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. ^ a b Reconciled with the Emperor and switched sides in the Peace of Prague (1635).
    5. ^ Portugal declared its independence from Spain in 1640, triggering the Portuguese Restoration War. Although the Portuguese were already engaged in the Dutch–Portuguese War since 1602, they agreed to a 10-year truce with the Dutch Republic in Europe (1640–1650) while both were fighting for independence from Spain; nevertheless, the colonial war between the Portuguese and the Dutch West India Company (WIC) in the Americas (especially Dutch Brazil) continued.
    6. ^ Lord Wentworth's Regiment was integrated into the Spanish army.
    7. ^ The French Revolutionary Army overthrew the Dutch Republic and established the Batavian Republic as a puppet state in its place.
    8. ^ Formed in French-allied Italy in 1797, following the abolition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Third Partition in 1795.
    9. ^ Re-entered the war as an ally of France after signing the Second Treaty of San Ildefonso.
    10. ^ Nominally the Holy Roman Empire, of which the Austrian Netherlands and the Duchy of Milan were under direct Austrian rule. Also encompassed many other Italian states, as well as other House of Habsburg states such as the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and Liechtenstein
    11. ^ Left the war after signing the Peace of Leoben with France.
    12. ^ Left the war after signing the Peace of Basel with France.
    13. ^ Left the war after signing the Treaty of Paris with France.
    14. ^ Left the war after signing the Peace of Basel with France.

    References

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    Citations

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    1. ^ a b c d e Tuchman, 548
    2. ^ The Crusades and the military orders: expanding the frontiers of latin christianity; Zsolt Hunyadi page 226
    3. ^ Valerii︠a︡ Fol, Bulgaria: History Retold in Brief, (Riga, 1999), 103.
    4. ^ Alexandru Madgearu, The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula: Their Medieval Origins, ed. Martin Gordon, (Scarecrow Press, 2008), 90.
    5. ^ "into line with army of Gabriel Bethlen in 1620." Ágnes Várkonyi: Age of the Reforms, Magyar Könyvklub publisher, 1999. ISBN 963-547-070-3
    6. ^ Croxton 2013, pp. 225–226.
    7. ^ Saenger 1977, p. 7.
    8. ^ Kendall 1974, pp. 179–207.
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