This is a list of wars and armed conflicts fought by the Kingdom of Spain, its predecessor states or in Spanish territory.
Ancient
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
---|---|---|---|
Barcid conquest of Hispania
(237–218 BC) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Iberians | Carthaginian Empire | Carthaginian Victory
|
Roman conquest of Hispania (220–17 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, Western Europe, Italian Peninsula, North Africa and Mediterranean Sea |
Pre-Roman Iberia
Roman popularis exiles |
Roman Republic
Celtic tribes vassal to Rome |
Roman Victory
|
Siege of Saguntum
(219 BC) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Saguntines | Carthaginian Empire | Carthaginian Victory
|
Second Punic War
(218–201 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Mediterranean Sea |
Carthaginian Empire
Allies:
|
Roman Republic
Allies:
|
Roman Victory
|
First Celtiberian War
(181–179 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Celtiberian tribes | Roman Republic | Roman Victory
|
Second Celtiberian War
(154–151 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Celtiberian tribes | Roman Republic | Roman Victory
|
Lusitanian War
(155–139 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Roman Republic
Celtic tribes vassal to Rome |
Lusitanian tribes
Celtic tribes |
Roman Victory |
Numantine War
(143–133 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Roman Republic | Roman Victory
| |
Sertorian War
(80–72 BC) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Roman popularis exiles
Native Iberians Native Celts Native Aquitanians |
Roman Senate | Roman Senate Victory |
Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC)
Location: Hispania, Italia, Graecia, Illyria, Aegyptus, Africa |
Pompeians | Caesarians | Caesarian victory. |
Cantabrian Wars
(29–19 BC)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Astures | Roman Empire | Roman Victory |
Invasion of Roman Gallaecia by the Germanic Suebi
(409)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Hispania | Germanics | Defeat
|
Invasion of Hispania by the Germanic Vandals
(409) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Hispania | Germanics | Defeat
|
Invasion of Hispania by the Germanic Visigoths
(410) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Hispania | Germanics | Defeat
|
Visigothic Campaign on Hispania
(416–418)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France |
Western Roman Empire | Vandals | Roman-Visigothic Victory
|
War between The Suevi and the Hasdingi Vandals
(419)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Suebi | Hasdingi Vandals | Roman-Suevi Victory |
War between the Alans and the Suevi
(428)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Suebi | Sarmatian Alans | Defeat at the Battle of Mérida. |
War between the Visigoths and the Vandal–Alanic alliance
(429)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Visigothic Kingdom | Vandals | Visigoth victory
|
Battle of Órbigo (456)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Western Roman Empire | Suebi | Visigothic victory
|
Gothic War (458)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Gallia |
Western Roman Empire | Visigothic Kingdom | Roman Victory |
Visigoth invasion of Hispania
(461)
Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Hispania | Visigothic Kingdom | Indecisive |
Battle of Cartagena (461)
Location: Mediterranean Sea |
Western Roman Empire | Vandal Kingdom | Roman defeat |
Visigoth conquest of Hispania
(469–474) Location: Iberian Peninsula |
Hispania | Visigothic Kingdom | Visigoth victory
|
Medieval
Catholic Monarchy
Habsburg Spain
Bourbon Spain
Restoration
Second Spanish Republic
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | Casualties |
---|---|---|---|---|
Revolution of 1934
Location: Spain |
Spanish Republic | Asturian Workers Alliance
Catalan State
|
Victory
|
|
Spanish Civil War (1936–39)
Location: Spain |
Spain Republic
Supported by: Volunteers |
Rebel or Nationalist faction
|
Nationalist faction victory
|
500,000–1,000,000 dead |
1936 uprising in Spanish Guinea
(1936)
Location: Modern Equatorial Guinea |
Spain Republic | Clerical Insurgents | Rebel victory
|
Francoist Spain
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results | Casualties |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spanish Maquis (1939–1965) Location: Spain |
Francoist Spain Supported by: Nazi Germany (1939–1945) Fascist Italy (1939–1943) United States (after 1953) |
Republican Partisans Supported by: French Resistance (1940–1944) Italian Resistance (1943–1945) Soviet Union (until 1956) |
Francoist Victory. Decline and eventual extinction of Maquis activity | |
Spanish occupation of Tangier (1940–1945)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) |
Spain | Tangier International Zone | Inconclusive
|
|
Eastern Front (World War II) (1941–1945) Volunteers only Location: Europe |
Axis powers
Axis puppet states Co-belligerents |
Allies
Former Axis powers or co-belligerents Aerial and naval only
Volunteers |
Soviet-allied victory | 22,700 |
Ifni War (1957–1958) Location: North Africa (Morocco) |
Spain France | Morocco | Victory | 190 dead |
Basque Conflict (1959–1975) Location: Spain (Basque Country) |
Spain | Euskadi Ta Askatasuna | Inconclusive
|
|
Zemla Intifada (1970)
Location: Africa, Western Sahara |
Spain | Movement for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Wadi el Dhahab | Victory
|
|
Western Sahara Revolt (1973–75)
Location: Africa, Western Sahara |
Spain | Polisario Front of National Liberation | Inconclusive
|
|
Green March (1975)
Location: Africa(Western Sahara and Morocco) |
Spain | Morocco | Inconclusive
|
Modern
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
---|---|---|---|
Basque Conflict (1975–2011) Location: Basque Country region (Spain and France) |
Spain France Supported by: European Union United Kingdom United States Canada |
Euskadi Ta Askatasuna | Victory
|
Bonito War
(1990s) Location: Atlantic Ocean |
Spain | United Kingdom France
Ireland |
Inconclusive
|
Gulf War (1991) Location: Persian Gulf (Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia) |
Kuwait United States United Kingdom Spain Saudi Arabia France Egypt Syria | Ba'athist Iraq | Victory
|
Somali Civil War (1992–1995) Location: East Africa (Somalia) |
United States United Kingdom Spain Saudi Arabia Malaysia Pakistan Italy India Greece Germany France Canada Botswana Belgium Australia |
Somalia | Victory
|
Bosnian intervention (1992–1996)
Location: Balkans (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
NATO United Nations Protection Force |
Yugoslavia | Victory
|
Turbot War (1994-1996)
Location: Grand Banks of Newfoundland and English Channel |
Spain European Union |
Canada | Defeat
|
Kosovo War (1998–99)
|
KLA
|
Yugoslavia | Victory
|
1999 East Timorese crisis (1999-2005)
|
East Timor | Pro-Indonesia militias
Supported by: |
Victory
|
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) Location: Afghanistan |
Afghanistan ISAF | Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan | Defeat
|
Operation Active Endeavour
(2001-2016)
|
NATO Non-NATO: | Unspecified terrorist and smuggling groups | "Victory"
|
Perejil Island crisis (2002) Location: North Africa, Perejil Island |
Spain | Morocco | Victory
|
Iraq War (2003–04) Location: Middle East (Iraq) |
MNF–I
Iraqi Kurdistan |
Iraq under Saddam Hussein | Coalition victory |
Operation Atalanta
(2008–)
|
European Union (European Union Training Mission in Somalia)
Non EU: |
Somali pirates | Ongoing |
Boko Haram insurgency (2009–) Location: Sub-Saharan Africa (Mostly Nigeria) |
Nigeria Cameroon Chad Niger Supported by: African Union Belgium Benin Canada China Colombia France Iran Israel Italy Spain United Kingdom United States |
Boko Haram | Ongoing |
Libyan intervention (2011) Location: North Africa, Libya |
Many NATO members acting under UN mandate
and
Anti-Gaddafi forces
several Arab League states
Sweden |
Pro-Gaddafi forces | Victory
|
2012 Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera incident (2012)
Location: North Africa, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera |
Spain | Morocco | Victory
|
Mali War (2012–)
Location: West Africa (Mostly Mali) |
France Mali Chad Spain[118] United Kingdom Germany |
Ansar Dine
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb |
Ongoing |
Central African Republic Civil War (2012–)
Location: Central Africa |
Central African Republic
MINUSCA (since 2014) Formerly: South Africa (2013)MISCA (2013–2014) MICOPAX (2008–2013) |
Coalition of Patriots for Change (since 2020) PRNC Defunct groups: RJ (2013–2018)MNLC (2017–2019) MLCJ (2008–2022) RPRC (2014–2022) |
Ongoing |
Military intervention against ISIL (2014–)
Location: Muslim world (Middle East and North Africa, Caucasus and Southeast Asia) |
United States Belgium (2014–17) Denmark Sweden France Germany Italy Turkey (2014–17) Netherlands Jordan Morocco (2014–16) Spain[129][130] United Kingdom |
ISIL | Ongoing |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Fought against England during Despenser's Crusade.
- ↑ Fought with England during the Caroline War.
- ↑ Fought with England during Despenser's Crusade.
- ↑ The only party under Francisco Franco from 1937 onward, a merger of the other factions on the Nationalist side.
- 1 2 3 4 1936–1937, then merged into FET y de las JONS
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