Start
Finish
Name of conflict
Belligerents
Outcome
Combatant 1
Combatant 2
58 BCE
50 BCE
Gallic Wars
Roman Republic
Gallic tribes Germanic tribes Celtic Britons Iberian tribes
Decisive Roman victory
Roman Republic annexes Gaul and Belgica
54 BCE
53 BCE
Ambiorix's revolt (part of the Gallic Wars )
Roman Republic
Eburones
Roman victory
12 BCE
16 CE
Roman campaigns in Germania (12 BC – AD 16) (including the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest )
Roman Empire
Germanic tribes
Strategic Germanic victory
28
28
Battle of Baduhenna Wood
Roman Empire
Frisii
Indecisive; tactical Frisian victory
47
47
Gannascus' revolt
Roman Empire
Cananefates Chauci Frisii
Roman victory
Germanic revolt/invasion defeated
Temporary Roman occupation of Frisia
69
70
Revolt of the Batavi
Roman Empire
Batavi Cananefates Frisii Lingones Treveri
Roman victory
286
296
Carausian Revolt
Roman Empire
Carausius Franks
Roman victory
Rebellion suppressed
Franks (temporarily?) occupy the lands between the Rhine and Waal rivers, and between the mouths of the Rhine and Scheldt[1]
c.445
c.450
Frankish conquest of Turnacum and Cameracum [2]
Roman Empire
Salian Franks
Frankish victory
448
448
Battle of Vicus Helena
Roman Empire
Salian Franks
Roman victory
c.450
c.450
Battle of Finnsburg ?
Frisii
Danes
Danish victory
c.525
c.525
Battle on the Rhine [nl ] ?
Frankish Empire Frisii ?
Danes
Frankish victory
600
793
Frisian–Frankish wars
Frankish Empire
Frisian Kingdom
Frankish victory
715
718
Frankish Civil War (715–718)
Carolingian faction (Austrasian) Charles Martel Chlothar IV (717–718)
Pippinid faction (Austrasian)
Theudoald (715–717) Plectrude (715–717)
Neustrian factionRagenfrid Dagobert III (†715) Chilperic II Redbad of Frisia (716–718) Odo of Aquitaine (independent until 718)
Carolingian victory
Neustrians defeat Pippinids (715)
Charles subjects Pippinids, enthrones Chlothar (717)
Carolingians defeat Neustrians (718)
Chlothar dies, Charles recognises Chilperic as king but gains de facto power as palace mayor, establishing the Carolingian dynasty (718)
772
804
Saxon Wars
Frankish Empire Obotrite Confederacy
Saxons Frisians
Frankish victory
Saxons and Frisians subdued
834
891
Viking raids in the Rhineland
Vikings
Frankish Empire , splitting into :
Frankish victory
978
980
Franco-German war of 978–980
Holy Roman Empire
Lower lorraine
West Francia
Status quo ante bellum
987
991
Charles-Hugh Capet war [citation needed ]
Lower Lotharingia
Kingdom of France
French victory
1012
1018
Lower Lorrainian war of succession [3]
County of Verdun Prince-Bishopric of Liège
County of Leuven & Brussels County of Namur County of Hainaut County of Flanders
County of Holland
County of Luxemburg
Verdun victory
1018
1018
Battle of Vlaardingen
West Frisia (later County of Holland )
Holy Roman Empire
Lower Lorraine
West Frisian victory
West Frisia obtains de facto autonomy
1037
1037
Odo II invasion of Lotharingia [citation needed ]
County of Champagne
Lower and Upper Lotharingia under Gothelo I
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Burgundy
●Battle of Bar-le-Duc : death of Odo
●Holy Roman Empire victory
1044
1056
Revolts of Godfrey the Bearded
Upper Lorraine Pro-Godfrey Lower Lorraine County of Flanders County of Leuven & Brussels
Holy Roman Empire Pro-Gothelo II Lower Lorraine Pro-Frederick Lower Lorraine Bishopric of Metz
Compromise
1070
1071
War of the Flemish succession (1070–1071)
Pro-Robert Flanders West Frisia (later County of Holland )
Pro-Arnulf Flanders Kingdom of France County of Hainaut County of Boulogne Duchy of Normandy
West Frisian victory
1076
1076
Battle of IJsselmonde [nl ]
West Frisia (later County of Holland )
County of Flanders
Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht
Lower Lotharingia
West Frisian victory
1101
1115
Wars of Henry of Lower Lorraine [citation needed ]
Pro Henry Lower Lotharingia
Holy Roman empire
(1104-1106)
Pro Godfrey Lower Lotharingia
Holy Roman empire
(1101-1104 and 1006-1115)
Godfrey I, Count of Louvain remain Duke of Lower Lotharingia and Henry became count of Limburg
1102
1105
German-Flemish war
County of Flanders
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Lower Lotharingia
Status quo ante bellum
1127
1128
War of the Flemish succession (1127–1128)
Pro-William Clito Flanders
Lower Lotharingia
Pro-Theoderic of Alsace Flanders
Theoderican victory
William Clito died of wounds, ending the war
1128
1131
Godfrey-Waleran war [citation needed ]
Pro Godfrey Lower Lotharingia
Pro Waleran Lower Lotharingia
•Battle of Wilderen : Waleran victory•Waleran became duke of Lower Lotharingia
•Godfrey renonce his title and went to the abbey of Affligem
1132
1297
West Frisian Wars [nl ] [4] [5] [6]
County of Holland
West Frisians
Hollandic victory
1139
1140
Rebellion of Henry II of Limburg [citation needed ]
Pro Henry Lower Lotharingia
Pro Godfrey Lower Lotharingia
•Godfrey victory, he remain duke of Lower lotharingia
1139
1159
Grimbergen Wars [nl ; fr ]
County of Leuven & Brussels
House of Berthout
Leuven victory
Leuven acquires the Lordship of Grimbergen
1142
1142
Limburg-Fauquemont war [citation needed ]
County of Limburg
Lordship of Fauquemont
Limburg victory
1165
1323
Flemish–Hollandic conflict over Zeeland Bewestenschelde [nl ] [7]
County of Flanders
County of Holland
Hollandic victory: Treaty of Paris (1323)
Holland acquires Zeeland Bewestenschelde
1186
1263/5
War of the Namurois–Luxemburgish succession[8] [9]
House of Namur (Ermesinde ) Limburg-Luxemburg dynasty County of Namur (contested) County of Luxemburg (contested until 1199)
House of Flanders (Baldwins) County of Hainaut County of Namur (contested) County of Flanders
Compromise
1202
1378
Liégeois–Brabantian Wars [nl ; fr ]
Prince-Bishopric of Liège County of Loon
Duchy of Brabant Dual Lordship of Maastricht
Compromise: Truce of Booienhoven
Liège acquires Moha and Loon
Brabant acquires Limburg and Overmaas
Dual Lordship of Maastricht confirmed
1203
1206
Loon War
Ada and Louis II Loon
Supported by: France Staufen Flanders Brabant Limburg Utrecht Liège
William Holland Supported by: England House of Welf
Military and long-term political victory for William
William recognised as count of Holland
1212
1213
War of the Moha succession (part of the Liégeois–Brabantian Wars )
Duchy of Brabant
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Liégeois victory
1213
1214
Anglo-French War (1213–1214)
Kingdom of France Duchy of Burgundy County of Champagne County of Dreux County of Ponthieu County of Saint-Pol Duchy of Normandy Duchy of Bretagne Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Angevin Empire (England , Anjou , Normandy , Aquitaine ) Holy Roman Empire Flanders -Namur County of Boulogne Hainaut -Holland Brabant -Leuven Duchy of Lorraine Duchy of Limburg Duchy of Saxony Palatinate
French victory
1225
1227
Drenthe–Groningen war
Burgraviate of Groningen Bishopric of Utrecht
Burgraviate of Coevorden ("Drenthe") Gelkingen
Drenther victory
Utrecht bishop dies in battle , new bishop proclaims crusade
1228
1232
Drenther Crusade
Bishopric of Utrecht Frisian crusaders
Burgraviate of Coevorden ("Drenthe") Ommelander rebels
Inconclusive
Drenthe retains de facto independence from Utrecht
1226/8
1231/2
War of the Succession of Breda [10]
1244
1254
War of the Flemish Succession
House of Flanders House of Dampierre Supported by: Anjou (3rd conflict)
House of Avesnes Supported by: Holland (2nd conflict) Zeeland (2nd conflict)
Compromise
Dampierre obtains Flanders
Avesnes obtains Hainaut
1245/50
1273/5
Great Interregnum
Hohenstaufen party
Welf party
Compromise
1256
1422
Friso-Hollandic Wars
County of Holland
Upstalsboom League Various other Frisian factions
Holland conquers West Frisia , but makes no substantial gains in Middle Frisia
1272
1278
War of the Cow
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
County of Namur
Indecisive
1283
1289
War of the Limburg Succession
Duchy of Brabant County of Loon City of Cologne
County of Guelders County of Luxemburg Electorate of Cologne
Brabantian victory
1296
1335
Awans and Waroux War [nl ; fr ] [11]
Awans
Waroux
Stalemate
1297
1305
Franco-Flemish War
Kingdom of France Flemish patricians
County of Flanders County of Namur
French victory
Flanders cedes Lille, Douai, Bethune and Orchies to France
Flanders remains independent
1303
1306
Brussels Revolt [nl ]
Brabantian artisan guilds
Brabantian patrician class Duke of Brabant
Patrician–ducal victory
1322
1326
Bredevoorter Feud [de ; nl ]
Prince-Bishopric of Münster
County of Guelders
Compromise: Peace of Wesel
Guelders acquires the Lordship of Bredevoort
Münster acquires the Lordship of Bermentfelde (in Borken )
1323
1328
Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–1328
Kingdom of France Flemish count and loyalists
Flemish rebels
French victory
Restoration of pro-French count
Repression of all who participated in the revolt
1336
1366
Wars of the Loon Succession (part of the Liégeois–Brabantian Wars )
County of Loon [12] Supported by: Duchy of Brabant (1337–1363) Duchy of Luxemburg (1361–1366)
Prince-Bishopric of Liège Supported by: Avignon Papacy
Liégeois victory
1337
1453
Hundred Years' War
Valois victory
England permanently loses all lands in France except Calais
Valois-Burgundy becomes semi-independent state (1363)
Burgundy starts gradual acquisition of Low Countries (1384)
Flanders remains under French suzerainty (1453)
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