List of wars involving Denmark

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This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Denmark.

  Danish victory - 101
  Danish defeat - 61
  Another result * - 39

700–1300 edit

Year War Belligerents (excluding Denmark) Outcome
Allies Enemies
c.770 Battle of Brávellir   Denmark
Wends
Eastern Geats
  Sweden
Estonians
Western Geats
Defeat
793–1066 Viking invasions of England  Norse Vikings
  Kingdom of England Victory (first phase)

Defeat (second phase)

810–811 Invasion of Frisia  Danish Kingdom Francia Stalemate
813 Halfdan the Mild's revolt  Danish Kingdom Halfdan the Mild

Revolt successful

Denmark is expelled and Vestfold gains independence.

838 Battle of Hingston Down  Danish Vikings
  Cornwall
Anglo-Saxons Defeat
  • Viking Defeat
845 Siege of Paris (845)  Norse Vikings Francia Viking victory
851 Battle of Aclea  Danish Vikings Kingdom of Wessex Defeat
  • West-Saxon victory
853 Invasion of Courland  Danish Vikings Curonians Defeat
  • Curonian victory
859 Viking raid on Nekor[1][2][3]
(ca. 859)
 Norse Vikings Kingdom of Nekor Viking victory
  • Vikings occupied Nekor for 8 days.
865-878 Great Heathen Army's invasion of England  Norse Vikings
Norse–Gaels
Anglo-Saxon kingdoms:

Kingdom of Strathclyde
Kingdom of Alba

Viking victory
866 Battle of Brissarthe  Danish Vikings
      Brittany
Francia Viking victory
880 Battle of Thimeon  Danish Vikings West Francia Defeat
  • Viking Defeat
881 Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu  Danish Vikings West Francia Defeat
882 Siege of Asselt  Danish Vikings East Francia Defeat
885–886 Siege of Paris (885–886)  Danish Vikings West Francia Stalemate
891 Battle of Leuven (891)  Danish Kingdom East Francia Defeat
  • Death of Sigfried and Godfried
899-902 Æthelwold's Revolt Followers of Æthelwold ætheling
Supported by:
Danes of Northumbria
Kingdom of East Anglia
Followers of Edward the Elder: Defeat
900s Olof the Brashs conquest of Denmark
 Danish Kingdom Olaf the Brash Defeat

Victory for Olaf

911 Siege of Chartres (911)  Danish Vikings West Francia Stalemate
939 Battle of Trans-la-Forêt  Danish Vikings West Francia
      Brittany
Defeat
955-961 War between King Haakon the Good and the sons of Eirik Bloodaxe   Sons of Eric Bloodaxe
  Kingdom of Denmark
  Norway Defeat
974 German–Danish war of 974   Kingdom of Denmark
  Norwegian vassal
  Holy Roman Empire Defeat
  • Hedeby under German occupation from 974 to 981
mid-980s Sweyn's revolt against Harald Bluetooth   Sweyn Forkbeard   Harald Bluetooth Victory for Sweyn Forkbeard
986 Battle of Fýrisvellir   Kingdom of Denmark
  Jomsvikings
  Sweden Defeat
  • Swedish Victory
986 Battle of Hjörungavágr   Kingdom of Denmark
  Jomsvikings
  Norway Defeat
  • Norwegian Victory
986 Norwegian-Jomsviking War
  Kingdom of Denmark
  Jomsvikings
  Norway Defeat
  • Norwegian Victory
  • Danish fleet destroyed
992 Erik the Victorious invasion of Denmark  Danish Kingdom Sweden Defeat Swedish victory [4][5]
mid-990s Eric the Victorious invasion of the Holy Roman Empire  Danish Kingdom

 Sweden

 Holy Roman Empire Stalemate Stade and Northern Germany gets pillaged and plundered by Vikings. Eric, however, fails to permanently capture land in the Holy Roman Empire.
1000 Battle of Svolder   Kingdom of Denmark
  Sweden
Earldom of Lade
  Norway Allied Victory
1004 Battle of Thetford   Kingdom of Denmark   Norway
Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Norwegian Victory
1013 Sweyn Forkbeards invasion of England   Kingdom of Denmark   Kingdom of England Danish victory
1015-1016 Olav II's conquest of Norway
(1015–1016)
  • Raid on Denmark
Kingdom of Sweden
Kingdom of Denmark
Earldom of Orkney
Kingdom of Norway Defeat
1016 Cnut the Great's invasion of England   Kingdom of Denmark   Kingdom of England Danish victory
1028 Battle of Helgeå   Kingdom of Denmark
  Kingdom of England
  Sweden
  Norway
Anglo-Danish victory
  • Subjegation of parts of Sweden
1031 Battle of Stiklestad  The "Peasant Army".loyal to Cnut the Great.   Norway Peasant victory
1043 Sweyn Estridssons Rebellion
 
Denmark
  Kingdom of Norway Defeat
1043 Battle of Lyrskov Heath   Norway Wends Norwegian and Danish Loyalist victory
1043 Norwegian-Wendish War   Norway Wends Norwegian and Danish Loyalist victory
  • Destruction the Viking fort Jomsborg, possibly to destroy the Danish competitors to the throne. Plundering of the Wendish town of Jumne.
1048–1064 Invasion of Denmark  
Denmark
  Norway Stalemate
  • Peace agreement, mutual recognition and Norwegian withdrawal.
1069-1075 Danish attacks on Norman England   Denmark
Earl of Northumbria
  Norman England Stalemate
1086 Peasant rebellion in Vendsyssel   Denmark peasants Defeat
  • Death of Canute
1093 Battle of Schmilau   Prince Henry
  Denmark
  Saxony
Obotrites Victory
  • Victory for the Christian coalition
1123 Kalmare ledung   Norway
 Kingdom of Denmark
Norse pagans Victory
  • Crusader victory, the pagans converted to Christianity.
1131–1157 Danish Civil War (Civil war)[7]   Valdemar I of Denmark

  Canute V of Denmark

  Sweyn III of Denmark Valdemar Victory
  • Valdemar I is made king of all of Denmark
1144–1147 Wendish Crusade   Denmark
  Kingdom of Poland
 Holy Roman Empire
Polabian Slavs
West Slavs
Victory
1168 or 1169 Siege of Arkona   Denmark Rani Danish Victory
  • Rügen conquered and converted
1170 Battle of Julin Bridge   Denmark   Pomeranians Danish Victory
  • entire army of Bogislaw scattered
1181 Battle of Dösjebro Royalists Scanian rebels Royalist Victory
1182 Harald Skraengs uprising Harald Skraeng
Sweden
Denmark Victory Uprising quelled
1184 Battle of Greiswald Bay[8]   Denmark   Pomerania
Supported by:  Holy Roman Empire
Danish Victory
1189-1192 Third Crusade   Angevin Empire
  Kingdom of France
  Kingdom of Jerusalem

  Republic of Pisa
  Kingdom of Sicily
  Papal States
  Holy Roman Empire
  Duchy of Bohemia
  Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
  Kingdom of Denmark
  Republic of Genoa

  Ayyubids
  • Sultanate of Egypt
  • Emirate of Damascus
  • Emirate of Hamah
  • Emirate of Mesopotamia
Crusader Victory
1191 Danish Crusade of 1191[9]   Denmark Finnish tribes Unknown result
  • Canute VI claims victory
1192 Invasion of Bishop Valdemar[10]   Denmark   DenmarkBishop Valdemar
Supported by:
  Sweden[11]
  Norway[12]
  Hohenstaufen
  Holstein
 Ratzeburg
 Brandenburg
Victory
  • Bishop Valdemar is imprisoned
1201 Battle of Stellau   Denmark   County of Holstein Danish Victory
  • Holstein Subjegated
1201 Danish Crusade of 1201   Denmark Finnish tribes Indecisive
  • Conquered regions handed over to Sweden[13]
1203–1290 Livonian Crusade   Sword-Brothers
  Livonian Order
  Denmark
  Sweden
Indigenous peoples Victory
1204-1208 The Second Bagler War   Denmark
Bagler Party
Birkebeiner Peace
1210 Battle of Gestilren   Denmark House of Sverker   Sweden House of Eric Defeat
1210 Invasion of Pomeralia   Denmark Pomeralia Danish Victory
  • Pomeralia subjegated
1225 Battle of Mölln (1225)   Denmark   County of Schwerin Defeat
  • Danish possessions in Germany rebels
1227 Danish–German war   Denmark   County of Holstein
   Hanseatic League
Defeat
1240-1242 Livonian campaign against Rus'   Livonian Order
  Denmark
Novgorod Republic Defeat
1245 Battle of Embo   Denmark
  Norway
  Kingdom of Scotland Defeat
1250 Expedition against Frisia   Denmark Frisian rebels Defeat
1256 Halland Campaign   Denmark   Norway Peace treaty signed
1259-1261 The Archbishop War[14]   Margaret  Lund Archbishopric
 Schleswig
 Rügen
Defeat
1274-1275 The war against Valdemar Birgersson   Denmark
Magnus III of Sweden
  Sweden Victory
1276-1278 6000-mark war   Denmark   Sweden Victory
1289-1295 Danish-Norwegian War   Denmark   Norway
Danish outlaws
Defeat

1300–1500 edit

Year War Belligerents (excluding Denmark) Outcome
Allies Enemies
1304–1310 The Swedish brother's feud   Denmark
  Birger Magnusson
  Norway
Duke Eric and Valdemar
Victory
1316 Battle of Gransee  Denmark
  Duchy of Mecklenburg
 Margraviate of Brandenburg Victory
1326–1354 Wars of the Rügen Succession  Christopher II
  Duchy of Mecklenburg
 Pommerania
 Gerhard III
Stalemate
1326 Rebellion of 1326  Christopher II  Gerhard III Defeat
  • Overthrowal of Christopher II
1328-1328 Revolts against Valdemar III   Denmark Peasants on Jutland and Zealand Victory
  • Valdemar retains the throne
1340–1360 Reunification of Denmark  Denmark  Holstein
  Sweden
Victory
  • Reunification of Denmark
1343–1345 St. George's Night Uprising  Teutonic Order

  Denmark

Revala
Harria
Rotalia
Vironia
Oeselia
Victory
1361 Valdemar Atterdag's invasion of Gotland   Denmark   Sweden

  Hanseatic League

Victory
1361–1365 First Dano-Hanseatic War   Denmark   Norway

  Hanseatic League
  Sweden

Victory
  • Dissolution of the Anti-Danish Alliance
1367–1370 Great Hanseatic War[15]  Denmark
  Norway
 Confederation of Cologne
  Sweden
Defeat
1384 Swedish invasion of Scania[16][17]  Denmark   Sweden * Truce likely signed in 1384 Temporary capture of Laholm by Sweden, followed by subsequent retreat
1389 Battle of Åsle  Denmark
  Swedish Nobles
  Duchy of Mecklenburg
 Sweden
Victory
  • Margaret I of Denmark becomes regent of Sweden
1392–1398 War with the Victual Brothers   Kalmar Union Victual Brothers Victory
  • Formation of the Kalmar Union.
1403-1400 War in Gotland (1403–1404)   Kalmar Union   Teutonic Order Teutonic victory
  • Gotland is purchased by the Kalmar Union after negotiations in 1407
1410–1422 Eric of Pommeranias First Schleswig War[18]   Kalmar Union   House of Schaumburg Peace agreement
  • Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor decides in favor of Denmark
1426–1435 Dano-Hanseatic War   Kalmar Union   House of Schaumburg
  Hanseatic League
Defeat
  • Treaty of Vordingborg
1434–1436 Engelbrekt rebellion   Kalmar Union   Swedish rebels Defeat
  • Danish forces temporarily expulsed from Sweden
1436 Amund Sigurdssons Rebellion   Kalmar Union Norwegian peasants Victory
1438 Hallvard Graatops Revolt   Kalmar Union Norwegian peasants Victory
  • Revolt suppressed
1438–1441 Dutch–Hanseatic War   Hanseatic League
  Denmark

  Lüneburg
  Mecklenburg
  Pomerania
  Holstein
  Brandenburg

 
Burgundy:
 
Norway
Victory
1441 Battle of St. Jørgensbjerg[19]   Kalmar Union   Peasant army under Henrik Reventlow Victory
  • Rebellion defeated
1448–1449 War on Gotland (1448–1449)   Eric of Pomerania
Supported by:
  Denmark
  Sweden
Supported by:
  Gutes
Victory
  • Gotland handed over to Denmark
1448–1451 War for Norway   Denmark
Pro-Danish Norwegians
  Sweden
Pro-Swedish Norwegians
Pro-Danish Victory
  • Christian I becomes king of Norway
1448–1502 Krummedige-Tre Rosor feud
Krummedige family
  Denmark
Tre Rosor family
  Sweden
Krummedige victory
  • The male Tre Rosor line in Norway becomes extinct.
  • Norwegian monarchy strengthened
  • Prince Christian maintains control over Norway
1451–1457 Dano-Swedish War (1451-1457)   Denmark
 Erik Axelsson Tott
  Sweden Victory
  • Reinstalment of the Kalmar union
1454–1466 Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)   Teutonic Order

  Kalmar Union
  Livonian Order
  Amsterdam
[clarification needed]   Duchy of Żagań

  Polish Crown

Supported by:   Prussian Confederation

Defeat
1464 Battle of Haraker   Kalmar Union   Sweden Defeat
  • Christian I was deposed as king of Sweden
1470–1471 Dano-Swedish War (1470–1471)   Kalmar Union   Sweden Defeat
  • Danish failure to conquor Sweden
1497 Battle of Rotebro   Denmark   Sweden Victory

1500–1699 edit

Year War Belligerents (excluding Denmark) Outcome
Allies Enemies
1500 Battle of Hemmingstedt   Kalmar Union   Dithmarschen Defeat
  • Destruction of the royal army
1501–1503 War of Deposition against King Hans   Kalmar Union   Sweden Defeat
  • Hans, King of Denmark deposed as King of Sweden.
1501–1504 Alvsson Rebellion   Kalmar Union Knut Alvsson (until 1502)
Nils Ravaldsson (from 1502)
  Sweden
Victory
  • Dano-Norwegian ties solidified
1501–1512 Dano-Swedish War (1501–1512)   Kalmar Union   Sweden
  Free City of Lübeck (from 1509)
Victory
  • Treaty of Malmö
1512–1520 Dano-Swedish War (1512–1520)   Kalmar Union   Sweden Victory
  • Danish Victory
  • Danish conquer of Sweden
1521–1523 Swedish War of Liberation   Kalmar Union   Sweden
  Free City of Lübeck (from 1522)
Defeat
1523–1524 Siege of Copenhagen (1523)   Christian II   Frederick I of Denmark Frederickian Victory
  • Diposition of Christian II
1524–1525 Revolts for the reinstalment of Christian II[20]  Denmark
  Norway
  Rebels supporting Christian II Victory
  • Failure to reinstal Christian II
1532 Christian II's Invasion of Norway  Denmark
  Norway
  Christian II Victory
  • Invasion failed
  • Christian II captured
1534–1536 Count's Feud (civil war)   Christian III
  Duchy of Schleswig
  Holstein
  Sweden
  Duchy of Prussia
Jutland
  Christian II
  Christopher of Oldenburg
  Free City of Lübeck
  Skåne
  Malmø
  Copenhagen
Zealand
Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein
1536-1537 Olav Engelbrektsson's Rebellion  Denmark
  Protestants
  Catholics Victory
1538–1550 Icelandic Reformation   Denmark
  Protestants
  Catholics Victory
  • Jón Arason defeated and captured
  • Collapse of Catholicism in Iceland
1540 Peasant's Rebellion in Telemark   Denmark–Norway   Norwegian peasants Rebellion suppressed
1542 Dacke War   Kingdom of Sweden
[21]
  Landsknechte
  Denmark-Norway
  Småland Peasants under Nils Dacke

  Östergötland peasant militia

Victory
  • Royal power strengthened
  • No further civil wars or major uprisings
1542 Italian War of 1542–1546   France
  Ottoman Empire

  Jülich-Cleves-Berg
  Denmark-Norway

  Holy Roman Empire
  Saxony
  Brandenburg
  Spain
  England
Status quo ante bellum
1558–1583 Livonian War   Livonian Confederation
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Denmark-Norway

  Kingdom of Sweden
  Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Principality of Transylvania

  Tsardom of Russia
Qasim Khanate
Kingdom of Livonia
Victory
1559 Campaign of 1559   Denmark-Norway   Dithmarschen Victory
  • Conquest of Dithmarschen
1563–1570 Northern Seven Years' War   Denmark-Norway
  Free City of Lübeck

  Poland–Lithuania

  Sweden Status quo ante bellum
1571 Danish attack on Poland   Denmark-Norway   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Victory
1575–1577 Danzig rebellion City of Danzig
  Denmark-Norway[22]
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Peace
1611–1613 Kalmar War   Denmark-Norway   Sweden Victory
1618–1620 Conquest of Koneswaram Temple[23]   Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of Kandy
 Portuguese Ceylon Defeat
1619 Action of 19 February 1619   Denmark-Norway   French pirates

  France

Victory
  • Danish Victory
  • French ships conquered
1619 Roland Crappé's raids on Portuguese colonies   Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of KandySupported by:
Thanjavur Nayak kingdom
 Portuguese Ceylon

 Portuguese India

Defeat
1618–1648 Thirty Years' War Protestant States and Allies

  Sweden
  Kingdom of France
  Bohemia
  Denmark–Norway (1625–1629)
  Saxony
  Dutch Republic
  Electorate of the Palatinate
  Brunswick-Lüneburg
  England
  Scotland
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Transylvania
Hungarian Anti-Habsburg Rebels
  Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Ottoman Empire

Roman Catholic States and Allies

  Holy Roman Empire

  Spain and its possessions
  Denmark–Norway (1643–1645)

Defeat
1624 Siege of Dansborg (1624)   Danish India Thanjavur Nayak Victory
  • Thanjavur recognizes Tranquebar as Danish
1627 Turkish Abductions   Denmark-Norway   Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Abduction of 400-800 Icelanders
1642–1698 Dano-Mughal War[24]   Denmark–Norway   Mughal Empire Peace treaty
  • Dannemarksnagore ceded to Denmark for 30,000 rupees to be paid over ten years
1643–1645 Torstenson War   Denmark–Norway
  Holy Roman Empire
  Sweden
  Dutch Republic
Defeat
1644 Conflict between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart   Danish India   Leyel loyalist

  Dutch Coromandel

  English Madras

  Portuguese Carical

Supported by:

Thanjavur Nayak

Willem victory
  • Willem Leyel becomes governor of Tranquebar
1644 Siege of Dansborg (1644)   Denmark-Norway Thanjavur Nayak kingdom Inconclusive
1655-1669 Sieges of Tranquebar (1655–1669)   Danish India Thanjavur Nayak kingdom Victory
  • Villages of Poreiar, Tillali and Erikutanchery ceded to the Danes
1657–1660 Second Northern War   Habsburg monarchy
  Poland–Lithuania
  Russia (1656–58)
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Dutch Republic
  Sweden
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Transylvania
  Ukrainian Cossacks
  Wallachia
  Moldavia
Defeat
1657–1658 Dano-Swedish War (1657–1658)   Denmark-Norway
  Poland–Lithuania
  Swedish Empire Defeat

Decisive Swedish victory; Treaty of Roskilde/Treaty of Taastrup

1658–1660 Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660)   Denmark–Norway
  Dutch Republic
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Poland–Lithuania
  Habsburg Monarchy
  Swedish Empire Victory
1660–1664 Dano-Dutch Colonial War in Guinea[25]   Denmark–Norway
  Kingdom of England
Fetu tribe
  Dutch Republic Victory
1665–1667 Second Anglo-Dutch War   Dutch Republic
  Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of France
  Kingdom of England
  Bishopric of Münster
Victory
1666 Second Swedish War on Bremen   Bremen
  Electorate of Cologne
  Brunswick-Lüneburg
  Denmark-Norway
  Electorate of Brandenburg
  Dutch Republic
  Sweden Draw
1672–1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War   Dutch Republic
  Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of England
  Bishopric of Münster
  Kingdom of France
Victory
1675–1678 Franco-Dutch War[26]   Dutch Republic
  Holy Roman Empire
  Spain
  Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of France
  Kingdom of England
  Sweden
Victory
1675–1679 Scanian War   Denmark-Norway
  Dutch Republic
  Holy Roman Empire
  Brandenburg
  Sweden
  Kingdom of France
Status quo ante bellum
1678 Assault on Osu Ga-Adangbe
  Denmark-Norway
Akwamu Victory
  • Assult reppeled
1686 Siege of Hamburg (1689)   Denmark–Norway   Hamburg
  Brunswick-Lüneburg
  Brandenburg-Prussia
Peace agreement
  • Danish withdrawal
  • Hamburg pays 300,000 thalers as compensation to Denmark
1688 – 1697 Nine Years’ War Grand Alliance:
  Dutch Republic
  England
  Scotland
  Holy Roman Empire
  Spanish Empire
  Savoyard state
  Denmark–Norway
  France Victory

1700–1799 edit

Year War Belligerents (excluding Denmark) Outcome
Allies Enemies
1700–1720 Great Northern War   Tsardom of Russia
  Electorate of Saxony
  Poland–Lithuania
  Cossack Hetmanate
  Prussia
  Hanover
  Great Britain
  Denmark–Norway
  Sweden
  Holstein-Gottorp
  Poland–Lithuania
  Ottoman Empire
Victory
1703–1711 Rákóczi's War of Independence   Holy Roman Empire:

  Denmark–Norway

  Kuruc forces (Kingdom of Hungary)
  Principality of Transylvania
  Kingdom of France
Victory
1701–1714 War of the Spanish Succession[27]   Spain loyal to Archduke Charles
  Habsburg Monarchy
  Great Britain (before 1707)
  Dutch Republic
  Duchy of Savoy
  Prussia
  Kingdom of Portugal
  Spain loyal to Philip V of Spain
  Kingdom of France
  Electorate of Bavaria
Victory
1733–1734 1733 slave insurrection on St. John   Denmark–Norway Rebel slaves Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
1739 Battle of Jakobshavn   Denmark–Norway   Dutch Republic Victory
  • Dutch presence on Greenland collapses
1765 Strilekrigen   Denmark-Norway  Norwegian peasants Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
1756 Cattle War   Denmark–Norway Thanjavur Maratha kingdom Defeat
1770–1772 Danish–Algerian War   Denmark–Norway   Dey of Algiers Defeat
1771 Royal Life Guards' Mutiny   Denmark-Norway   Royal Life Guard execution of Struensee
1784 Sagbadre War   Ada-Danish Alliance Anlo Confederacy Victory
  • Return of territory previously acquired by Anlo from the Alliance
  • Construction of Fort Prinzenstein
1786–1787 Lofthusreisingen   Denmark-Norway  Norwegian peasants Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
1788–1789 Theatre War   Denmark   Sweden Inconclusive
1788–1790 Russo-Swedish War   Russian Empire   Sweden Status quo ante bellum
1797 Action of 16 May 1797   Denmark   Ottoman Empire (de jure) Victory

1800–1945 edit

Year War Belligerents (excluding Denmark) Outcome
Allies Enemies
1800–1802 Lærdal Rebellion   Denmark-Norway   Norwegian peasants Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
1800–1813 Napoleonic Wars   France
  Ottoman Empire
  United Kingdom
  Sweden
  Russia
  Austrian Empire
  Prussia
  Spain
  Portugal
  Ottoman Empire (until 1803)
  United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Defeat
1801, 1807–1814 English Wars   Denmark–Norway

  French Empire
  Spain

  United Kingdom

  Sweden

Defeat
1805–1810 Franco-Swedish War
Victory

Sweden regains Swedish Pomerania Sweden integrates the Continental System

1807–1814 Gunboat War   Denmark–Norway   United Kingdom Defeat
1807–1814 Peninsular War

  Denmark-Norway (Evacuation of La Romana's division)

Stalemate for Denmark
1808–1809 Dano-Swedish War (1808–09)   Denmark–Norway
  France
  Sweden
  United Kingdom
Stalemate
1809 Jørgen Jørgensen's Revolution   Denmark-Norway
  United Kingdom
  Iceland Victory
  • Imprisonment of Jørgen Jørgensen
1808-1981 Huéscar-Danish War   Denmark Huéscar Peace treaty
1812 French invasion of Russia   France

French allies:
  Austria
  Prussia
  Denmark-Norway

  Russia Defeat
  • Start of the Sixth Coalition
1813–1814 War of the Sixth Coalition   First French Empire

  Napoleonic Italy
  Kingdom of Naples
  Duchy of Warsaw
 Denmark–Norway
Confederation of the Rhine

  Russian Empire
  Kingdom of Prussia
  Austrian Empire
  United Kingdom
  Sweden
  Spanish Empire
  Kingdom of Portugal
  Two Sicilies
  Kingdom of Sardinia
  Saxony
  Bavaria
  Württemberg
  Baden
  United Netherlands
Defeat
1813 Antisemitic riots   Denmark Danish Jews Antisemites Victory
  • Jews gets equal rights under the law
1815 War of the Seventh Coalition   United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
  Prussia
  Austrian Empire
  Russian Empire
  Kingdom of Hanover
  Brunswick
  Sweden
  Kingdom of Spain
  Kingdom of Portugal
  Kingdom of Sardinia
  Kingdom of Sicily
   Switzerland
  Liechtenstein
  Denmark
  Bourbon Restoration
  United Kingdom of the Netherlands
  First French Empire
  Kingdom of Naples
Victory
1819–1820 Hep-Hep riots   Denmark

Danish Jews

Antisemites Police crackdown
  • Leaders of the Antisemites arrested
1825 Capture of the sloop Anne   Tri-national anti-piracy alliance   Roberto Cofresí's pirates Victory
  • Anne (El Mosquito) is disabled; pirates flee ashore
1826 Katamanso War   Denmark
  United Kingdom
  Netherlands
Ashanti Empire Victory
1848 1848 Saint Croix slave rebellion   Denmark Saint Croix slaves Defeat
1848–1850 First Schleswig War   Denmark   Prussia
  Duchy of Holstein
  German Empire
Victory
1864 Second War of Schleswig   Denmark   German Confederation: Defeat
1878 Fireburn   Denmark
Supported by
  United Kingdom
  United States
  France
Queens of the Fireburn

Labor Rioters

Victory
  • Rebellion ended
  • deaths of 60 black laborers
  • 879 acres were burned
1931–1933 Norwegian incursion in East Greenland   Denmark   Norway Victory
  • Disputed territory awarded to Denmark
1939–1940 Phoney War
World War II
  France
  Norway
  United Kingdom
  Nazi Germany
  Kingdom of Italy
Stalemate
1940 Operation Weserübung
World War II
  Norway
  Denmark
  United Kingdom
  France
  Poland
  Nazi Germany Defeat
  • German forces occupy Denmark.
1940–1945 Occupation of Denmark
World War II
  United Kingdom
  Soviet Union
  Hungary
  Nazi Germany
Victory
  • German forces withdrew at the end of World War II following their surrender to the Allies on 5 May 1945.
1940–1945 Danish resistance movement   Danish resistance groups

  Denmark (from 1943)

  Occupation Government (until 1943)
  Germany
Victory
  • Liberation of Denmark
1941–1942 Operation Barbarossa Defeat
1945–1946 Soviet occupation of Bornholm   Denmark   Soviet Union Victory
  • Soviet withdrawal

1946–present edit

Year War Belligerents (excluding Denmark) Outcome
Allies Enemies
1950–1953 Korean War   South Korea
  United States
  United Nations
  North Korea
  China
Ceasefire
1956 United Nations Emergency Force   United Nations   Egypt
  United Kingdom
  France
  Israel
Peace
  • The conflict resulted in a military victory for the Coalition, but a political victory for Egypt.
  • Egypt maintained control of the canal.
1958 United Nations Observation Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL), as part of the 1958 Lebanon crisis   United Nations   Lebanon Concluded
1964–present United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus  UNFICYP   Republic of Cyprus
  Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Ongoing
1988–1991 United Nations Iran–Iraq Military Observer Group, as part of the Iran–Iraq War   United Nations   Iran
  Iraq
Victory
  • end of hostilities
1989–1990 United Nations Transition Assistance Group   United Nations   South West Africa Victory
  • The Namibian transition to democracy succeeds
1990–1991 Gulf War   Australia
  Bahrain
  Bangladesh
  Belgium
  Canada
  Egypt
  France
  Italy
  Kuwait
  Morocco
  Netherlands
  Denmark
  Norway
  Oman
  Pakistan
  Qatar
  Saudi Arabia
  Senegal
  Spain
  Sweden
  Syria
  United Arab Emirates
  United Kingdom
  United States
other allies
  Iraq
  Republic of Kuwait
Victory
1991–2003 United Nations Iraq–Kuwait Observation Mission   United Nations   Iraq
  Kuwait
Victory
  • Completed
1992–1997 Tajikistani Civil War   Tajikistan

  Russia
  Uzbekistan
  Kazakhstan
  Kyrgyzstan
  UNMOT:

Supported by:

  United Tajik Opposition

  Afghanistan (until 1996)
  Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin (until 1996)
  Taliban factions[c]
Supported by:
  al-Qaeda[33]
  Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
  Iran (alleged, denied)[34]

Military Stalemate
1992–1995 Bosnian War
(Operation Bøllebank)
  Croatia
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  NATO
  FR Yugoslavia Victory
1992–1993 United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC)   United Nations
 Cambodia
 KPRAF
 Khmer Rouge
Monarchy restored
1993–1995 United Nations Operation in Somalia II
  UNOSOM II
  Somali National Alliance
  Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya
Defeat
1994–1996 United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia   United Nations
  Croatia
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Victory
  • Croatian victory
1996–2002 United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka   United Nations   Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  Croatia
Victory
  • Completed
1998 United Nations Civilian Police Support Group UNPOL  Croatian Police Victory
  • Peace affirmed
1998–1999 Kosovo War   Albania
  Kosovo
  NATO
  FR Yugoslavia Victory
1998–1999 United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone   United Nations   RUF
  AFRC (1997–2002)
West Side Boys (1998–2000)
Changed to UNAMSIL
  • The mission was terminated in October 1999
1999 United Nations Mission in East Timor (UNAMET), as part of the East Timor Crisis   United Nations   Indonesia
  East Timor
Victory
  • Completed
1999–2005 United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone as part of the Sierra Leone Civil War   United Nations  Sierra Leone

  United Kingdom (2000–2002)
  Guinea
ECOMOG Forces (1998–2000)
Executive Outcomes (1995–1996)

  RUF
  AFRC (1997–2002)
West Side Boys (1998–2000)
Victory
  • Commonwealth victory
1999–2010 United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)   United Nations   Democratic Republic of the Congo Victory
  • Peace maintained
1999–2002 United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor, as part of the East Timor Crisis  UNTAET   Indonesia
  East Timor
Victory
  • Completed
2000–2008 United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea   United Nations   Ethiopia
  Eritrea
abandonment
  • The mission was formally abandoned in July 2008
  • Mission completed
2002–2021 War in Afghanistan   Afghanistan
  Armenia
  Austria
  Azerbaijan
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Finland
  Georgia (country)
  Jordan
  Macedonia
  Montenegro
  NATO
  Sweden
  Ukraine
  Australia
  Malaysia
  Mongolia
  New Zealand
  Singapore
  South Korea
   Switzerland
  Tonga
  United Arab Emirates
  United Kingdom
  Taliban
  al-Qaeda
Defeat
  • Defeat of Taliban forces briefly before Taliban retook the region in 2021.
2002–2011 Operation Enduring Freedom – Horn of Africa
Part of the War on Terrorism
  Australia
  China
  Djibouti
  Ethiopia
  India
  Japan
  Kenya
  Malaysia
  NATO
  New Zealand
  Russia
  Seychelles
  Singapore
  Somalia
  South Korea
  Sweden
  Uganda
  Ukraine
  Denmark
  al-Qaeda Victory
2003–2011 Iraq War   Armenia
  Australia
  Azerbaijan
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Dominican Republic
  El Salvador
  Georgia (country)
  Honduras
  Iraq
  Japan
  Kazakhstan
  Peshmerga
  Macedonia
  Moldova
  Mongolia
  NATO
  New Zealand
  Nicaragua
  Philippines
  Poland
  Singapore
  South Korea
  Thailand
  Ukraine
  United Kingdom
  United States
  Baath Party Loyalists

  Islamic State of Iraq
  al-Qaeda in Iraq
  Mahdi Army

Victory
  • Danish withdrawal in 2008
2005–2011 United Nations Mission in Sudan   United Nations   Sudan
  SPLA
Victory
  • Legal status: Accomplished
2007–2010 United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT), as part of Darfur Conflict, Civil war in Chad (2005–2010)   United Nations  Sudanese rebel groups Inactive
2009–2016 Operation Ocean Shield   Somalia
  United States
  United Kingdom
  Denmark
  Netherlands
  Spain
  Greece
  Germany
  Belgium
  Canada
  Italy
  Portugal
  Turkey
  Norway
  Australia
  India
  New Zealand
  Japan
  Saudi Arabia
  Ukraine
  South Korea
  Somali Pirates Victory
  • Number of Somali pirate attacks have been reduced dramatically
2011 2011 Libyan Civil War   Jordan
  National Transitional Council
  NATO
  Qatar
  United Arab Emirates
  United Kingdom
  United States
  Sweden
  Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Victory
2011–present United Nations Mission in South Sudan   United Nations   South Sudan
  Sudan
Ongoing
2013–2023 United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, as part of the Mali War   United Nations
  Mali
  Russia (since 2021)
  France (2013–22)
   Coordination of Azawad Movements
(CMA)
  Al-Qaeda and allies
Defeat
  • Dissolved
2014–present Military intervention against ISIL   United States
  Canada (2014–17)
  Belgium (2014–17)
  Sweden
  Germany
  Italy
  Turkey (2014–17)
  Netherlands
  Jordan
  Morocco (2014–16)
  United Kingdom
  ISIL Ongoing
2023–present Operation Prosperity Guardian   United States[46]
  United Kingdom
  Australia
  Bahrain
  Canada
  Denmark
  Greece
  Netherlands
  Norway
  Singapore
  Sri Lanka[47]
Supported by:
  Seychelles
  Yemen (SPC) Ongoing

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Dutch Brigade
  2. ^ Germany's allies, in total, provided a significant number of troops and material to the front. There were also numerous units under German command recruited in German-occupied Europe and sympathetic puppet or neutral states, including the Spanish Blue Division, the Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism, and the 369th Croatian Infantry Regiment.
  3. ^ The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which was headed by the Taliban and governed 90 percent of Afghanistan, officially declared their neutrality in the conflict, though several Taliban factions went on to fight on the side of the opposition nonetheless.[32]

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