Μάχες 1ης Χιλιετίας μ.Χ.

Μάχες Γης
Μάχες Αρχαίας Εποχής
Αρχαία Εποχή
Μάχες Μεσαιωνικής Εποχής
Μεσαιωνική Εποχή
Μάχες Νεότερης Εποχής
Νεότερη Εποχή
Μάχες Σύγχρονης Εποχής
Σύγχρονη Εποχή
Κατάλογος[]
- Μάχες 1ου Αιώνα μ.Χ.
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- Μάχες 10ου Αιώνα μ.Χ.
1st century[]
Year | Battle | Summary |
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9 | Μάχη Τευτοβούργιου Δάσους (Battle of the Teutoburg Forest) | The German leader Arminius defeats the Roman legions of Publius Quinctilius Varus |
16 | Battle of the Weser River | Legions under Germanicus defeat German tribes of Arminius |
23 | Battle of Kunyang | After being sieged for 2 months, 9000 insurgents under Liu Xiu defeat 450,000 of Wang Mang's troops, ushering in the fall of Wang Mang and restoration of Han Dynasty. |
43 | Battle of the Medway | Claudius and general Aulus Plautius defeat a confederation of British Celtic tribes. Roman invasion of Britain begins. |
50 | Battle of Caer Caradock | The British chieftain Caractacus is defeated and captured by the Romans under Ostorius Scapula. |
60-61 | Massacre of the Ninth Legion | A British horde crushes most of the IX. Legion under Quintus Petillius Cerialis. |
61 | Battle of Watling Street | The uprising of the British queen Boudica against the Romans is defeated by Suetonius Paullinus |
62 | Μάχη Ράνδειας (Battle of Rhandeia) | Romans under Lucius Caesennius Paetus are defeated by a Parthian-Armenian army under King Tiridates of Parthia. |
66 | Battle of Beth Horon (66) | Jewish rebels defeat a Roman legion, bringing about one of Rome's most severe defeats against rebels in their history. |
67 | Siege of Yodfat | Roman forces under Vespasianus and Titus sack Yodfat after 47 days, killing most of its inhabitants and enslaving the rest. |
67 | Siege/Battle of Gamla | |
69 | 14 April Battle of Bedriacum | Vitellius, commander of the Rhine armies, defeats Emperor Otho and seizes the throne. |
69 | 24 October Second Battle of Bedriacum | Forces under Antonius Primus, the commander of the Danube armies, loyal to Vespasian, defeat the forces of Emperor Vitellius. |
69 | Battle of Locus Castrorum | Armies of Emperors Otho and Vitellius clash in northern Italy, ending in victory for Otho's forces. |
70 | Siege of Jerusalem (70) | Titus lays siege on Jerusalem for 7 months, killing tens of thousands of Jews and destroying the Second Temple of Jerusalem. |
71 | Battle of Stanwick | Roman forces defeat the Brigantes. |
73 | Battle of Yiwulu | Part of an expedition against the Xiongnu, ending in Han victory. |
84 | Battle of Mons Graupius | The Romans under Agricola defeat the Caledonians. |
87,88 | First Battle of Tapae | between Domitian and Dacia |
89 | Battle of Ikh Bayan | Part of an expedition against the Xiongnu, decisive Han victory with massive amounts of prisoners taken |
2nd century[]
Year | Battle | Description |
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101 | Second Battle of Tapae | Trajan defeats Decebalus, ending the Trajan's Dacian Wars. |
102 | Battle of Adamclisi | Trajan defeats Dacians, Roxolani & Bastarnae in modern Romania. |
106 | Μάχη Σαρμισεγετούσας (Battle of Sarmisegetusa) | Trajan victorious in the siege of the capital of Sarmisegetusa. |
165 | Battle of Ctesiphon (165) | Romans under Avidius Cassius defeat the Parthians, further weakening their Empire. |
190 | Battle of Xingyang | Dong Zhuo emerges victorious against Cao Cao |
191 | Battle of Jieqiao | Yuan Shao's infantry repulses a cavalry charge by rival warlord Gongsun Zan |
191 | Battle of Yangcheng | Yuan Shao was beaten back by Sun Jian |
191 | Battle of Xiangyang (191) | Liu Biao emerges victorious against Sun Jian |
193 | Battle of Cyzicus | Septimius Severus, the new Emperor, defeats his eastern rival Pescennius Niger |
193 | Battle of Nicaea | Severus again defeats Niger |
193 | Battle of Fengqiu | Cao Cao emerges victorious against Yuan Shu |
194 | Battle of Issus | Severus defeats Niger for the last time. |
194 | Battle of Yan Province | Cao Cao and Lü Bu battle for control of the region |
197 | Battle of Lugdunum | 19 February Emperor Septimius Severus defeats and kills his rival Clodius Albinus, securing full control over the Empire. |
197 | Battle of Wancheng | Cao Cao flees after Zhang Xiu attacked |
198 | Battle of Ctesiphon (198) | Roman forces under Septimius Severus capture the Parthian capital, fatally weakening the Empire, leading to the rise of the Sassanids |
198 | Battle of Xiapi | Cao Cao and Liu Bei emerges victorious against Lü Bu |
199 | Battle of Yijing | Yuan Shao emerges victorious against Gongsun Zan |
3rd century[]
Year | Battle | Notes |
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200 | Battle of Guandu | Cao Cao defeats Yuan Shao's numerically superior army and secures domination of the North China plain. |
202 | Battle of Bowang | Liu Bei emerges victorious against Xiahou Dun |
208 | Battle of Xiakou | Sun Quan emerges victorious against Huang Zu |
208 | Battle of Changban | Cao Cao's cavalry catch Liu Bei's forces, disperse his army and capture most of his baggage train. |
208 | Battle to the Southwest of Xiakou | Sun Quan and Liu Bei defeat Cao Cao. |
208 | Battle of Red Cliffs | War of Three Kingdoms |
208 | Battle of Yiling (208) | Sun Quan emerges victorious against Cao Cao |
209 | Battle of Jiangling | Sun Quan & Liu Bei emerge victorious against Cao Cao |
211 | Battle of Tong Pass | Cao Cao emerges victorious against Ma Chao |
213 | Siege of Jicheng | Ma Chao emerges victorious against Cao Cao |
213 | Battle of Lucheng | Yang Fu emerges victorious against Ma Chao |
215 | Battle of Yangping | Cao Cao emerges victorious against Zhang Lu |
215 | Battle of Baxi | Zhang Fei emerges victorious against Zhang He |
217 | Battle of Nisibis (217) | Parthian troops under Artabanus IV battle the new Roman Emperor Macrinus in Southern Turkey, ending in a draw. |
217 | Battle of Ruxukou | Sun Quan emerges victorious against Cao Cao |
218 | Battle of Antioch (218) | Varius Avitus defeats Emperor Macrinus to claim the throne under the name Elagabalus. |
219 | Battle of Mount Dingjun | Liu Bei emerges victorious against Cao Cao |
219 | Battle of Han River | Liu Bei emerges victorious against Cao Cao |
219 | Battle of Fancheng | Cao Ren emerges victorious against Guan Yu |
222 | Battle of Xiaoting | Liu Bei's invasion of Wu is repulsed by Sun Quan's commander Lu Xun. |
224 | Battle of Hormizdegan | Sassanid forces defeat the Parthians, killing King Artabanus IV and ending Parthian rule in the Middle East. |
228 | Battle of Xincheng | Sima Yi emerges victorious against Meng Da |
228 | Battle of Tianshui | Shu emerges victorious against Wei |
228 | Battle of Jieting | Part of the First Northern Expedition. |
228 | Battle of Shiting | Wu emerges victorious against Wei |
229 | Siege of Chencang | Wei emerges victorious against Shu |
234 | Battle of Wuzhang Plains | Part of the Fifth Northern Expedition, Zhuge Liang dies. |
238 | Battle of Carthage | Troops loyal to the Roman Emperor Maximinus Thrax defeat and kill the usurper Gordian II. |
243 | Battle of Resaena | Roman forces under Gordian III defeat the Persians under Shapur I. Gordian is murdered before he can exploit his victory. |
244 | Battle of Misiche | The Sassanids defeat Roman forces under Gordian III, who is subsequently killed. |
244 | Battle of Xingshi | Shu emerges victorious against Wei. |
250 | Battle of Philippopolis | King Cuiva of the Goths defeats a Roman army. |
251 | Battle of Abrittus | The Goths defeat and kill the Roman Emperor Trajan Decius. |
253 | Μάχη Βαραβαλισσού (Battle of Barbalissos) | Sassanid forces under Shapur I defeat the Romans under Valerian, leading to their capture of Antioch. |
255 | Battle of Didao | Wei emerges victorious against Shu. |
259 | Battle of Edessa | King Shapur I of Persia defeats and captures the Roman Emperor Valerian |
259 | Μάχη Μεδιολάνων (Battle of Mediolanum) | Emperor Gallienus defeats the Alamanni after their invasion of northern Italy, leading to the Romans retreating behind the Rhine. |
267 | Battle of Thermopylae (267) | Roman forces unsuccessfully try to defend against the Heruli invasion of the Balkans. |
268 | Battle of Lake Benacus | The Romans under Claudius II defeat the Alamanni. |
269 | Μάχη Ναϊσσού (Battle of Naissus) | Claudius II decisively defeats the Goths, earning the surname Gothicus. |
271 | Battle of Placentia | The Emperor Aurelian is defeated by the Alemanni forces invading Italy. |
271 | Battle of Fano | Aurelian defeats the Alemanni, who begin to retreat from Italy. |
271 | Battle of Pavia | Aurelian destroys the retreating Alemanni army. |
272 | Battle of Immae | Aurelian defeats the army of Zenobia of Palmyra. |
272 | 1η Μάχη Έμεσας (Battle of Emesa]] | Aurelian decisively defeats Zenobia. |
274 | Battle of Châlons | Aurelian defeats the Gallic usurper Tetricus, reestablishing central control of the whole empire. |
285 | Battle of the Margus | The usurper Diocletian defeats the army of the Emperor Carinus, who is killed. |
296 | Battle of Callinicum | The Romans under the Caesar Galerius are defeated by the Persians under Narseh. |
298 | Battle of Satala | The Romans under the Caesar Galerius rout the Persians under Narseh. |
298 | Battle of Lingones | The Caesar Constantius Chlorus defeats the Alemanni. |
298 | Battle of Vindonissa | Constantius again defeats the Alemanni. |
4th century[]
Year | Battle | Description |
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312 | Battle of Turin | Constantine defeats forces loyal to Maxentius. |
312 | Battle of Verona | Constantine again defeats Maxentius. |
312 | Battle of Milvian Bridge | Constantine defeats Maxentius and takes control of Italy. |
313 | Battle of Tzirallum | In the eastern part of the Empire, the forces of Licinius defeat Maximinus Daia. |
314 | Battle of Cibalae | Constantine defeats Licinius |
316 | Μάχη Μαρδίας (Battle of Mardia) | Constantine again defeats Licinius, who cedes Illyricum to Constantine. |
324 | Battle of Adrianople | Constantine defeats Licinius, who flees to Byzantium |
324 | Battle of the Hellespont | Flavius Julius Crispus, son of Constantine defeats the naval forces of Licinius |
324 | Battle of Chrysopolis | Constantine decisively defeats Licinius, establishing his sole control over the empire. |
344 | Battle of Singara | Emperor Constantius II fights an indecisive battle against the Persian King Shapur II |
351 | Battle of Mursa Major | Emperor Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius |
353 | Battle of Mons Seleucus | Final defeat of Magnentius by Constantius II |
356 | Siege of Autun | The city of Autun, Burgundy, is being sieged by Alamanni forces. Julian the Apostate of Rome relieves the city, ending the siege. |
356 | Battle of Durocortorum | Caesar Julian is defeated by the Alemanni |
356 | Battle of Brumath | Roman troops under Julian destroy a Germanic war band in open battle. |
356 | Siege of Senonae | Germanic troops lay an unsuccessful siege on the city of Senonae, where Julian is staying for the winter. |
357 | Μάχη Στρασβούργου (Battle of Strasbourg]] | Julian expels the Alamanni from the Rhineland |
359 | Battle of Amida | Sassanids capture Amida from Romans |
363 | Battle of Ctesiphon | Emperor Julian defeats Shapur II outside the walls of the Persian capital, but is unable to take the city, leading to an ultimate disaster on the retreat back to Roman territory. |
363 | Battle of Samarra | Julian fights the Sassanids and is subsequently killed in battle. Though indecisive, the battle leads to massive losses for the Roman Empire through a forced peace treaty. |
366 | Battle of Thyatria | The army of the Roman Emperor Valens defeats the usurper Procopius. |
367 | Battle of Solicinium | Romans under Emperor Valentinian I defeat yet another Alemanni incursion. |
373 | Battle of the Tanais River | The Huns defeat the Alans near the Don, beginning the great period of the Germanic migrations.Πρότυπο:Citation needed |
377 | Battle of the Willows | Roman troops fight an inconclusive battle against the Goths. |
378 | Battle of Argentovaria | The Western Emperor Gratianus is victorious over the Alamanni, yet again. |
378 | Battle of Adrianople | The Thervings under Fritigern defeat and kill the Eastern Emperor Valens. |
380 | Battle of Thessalonica (380) | The Goths under Fritigern fight and defeat a Roman army under Emperor Theodosius I. |
383 | Battle of Feishui | Fu Jiān is defeated by the Jin commander Xie An. The kingdom of the Former Qin collapses shortly thereafter. |
388 | Battle of the Save | Emperor Theodosius I defeats the usurper Magnus Maximus. |
394 | Battle of the Frigidus | 6 September The Christian Roman Emperor Theodosius I defeats and kills the last Pagan-tolerant usurper Eugenius and his Frankish general Arbogast. |
395 | Battle of Canhe Slope | Part of the Later Yan campaign into Northern Wei territory; crushing defeat for the Later Yan forces. |
5th century[]
Date | Battle | Notes |
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402 | Μάχη Πολλεντίας (Battle of Pollentia]] | Romans under Flavius Stilicho take home a small victory against the Visigoths under Alaric. |
403 | June Battle of Verona | Stilicho defeats the Visigoths under Alaric, forcing them out of Italy. |
405 | Battle of Faesulae | Stilicho defeats Visigoths and Vandals under Radagaisus. |
406 | Battle of Mainz | An army of Vandals, Suevi and Alans defeats the Frankish federation. |
410 | Sack of Rome | The Visigoths under Alaric sack Rome. |
425 | The Roman general Aëtius defeats the Visigoths under Theodoric I. | |
432 | Battle of Ravenna | The Roman general Aëtius defeats his rival Count Boniface, who is killed. |
436 | Battle of Narbonne | Aëtius again defeats the Visigoths under Theodoric I. |
447 | Battle of the Utus | Indecisive battle between Huns under Attila and Roman forces in what is today Bulgaria. |
451 | Battle of Avarayr | Forces of Yazdegerd II annihilate the Christian Armenian rebels led by Saint Vartan. |
451 | 20 June Battle of Châlons | An alliance under Visigothic king Theodoric I and Romans under Aëtius repulse the attack of Attila the Hun and his allies. Theodoric is killed in the battle. |
452 | Sack of Aquileia | Aquileia is razed to the ground by the forces of Attila the Hun. |
454 | Battle of Nedao | A Germanic alliance under the leadership of the Ostrogoths and the Gepids breaks Hunnic power in Europe. |
455 | Battle of Aylesford | Britons and Anglo-Saxons battle in Kent, victory is unclear. |
455 | Sack of Rome (455) | The Vandals sack Rome during their campaign against Emperor Petronius Maximus, looting the city for 14 days. |
456 | Battle of Campi Canini | Roman General Majorian defeats an Alemanni invasion of Italy. |
456 | Battle of the Urbicas | Theodoric II, king the Visigoths defeats the Suevi, and conquers Spain |
458 | Battle of Arelate | The Roman Emperor Majorian, with the support of Aegidius and Nepotianus, defeats the Visigoths at Arlate |
461 | Battle of Cartagena | A Vandal fleet surprises and destroys the Roman fleet. |
466 | Battle of Wippedesfleot | The Saxons under Hengest battle the Britons, victory is undecided. |
485 | Battle of Mercredesburne | Saxons under Aelle defeats British defenders. |
486 | Battle of Soissons | Clovis I defeated Syagrius and gained the Domain of Soissons. |
489 | 28 August Battle of Isonzo (489) | Odoacer fights the Ostrogoths under Theodoric the Great, ending in the Italian troops' defeat. |
489 | 30 September Battle of Adige | Odoacer fights the Ostrogoths near Verona, and is defeated a second time. |
490 | Siege of Ravenna | Odoacer holds out against Theodoric the Great until the Ostrogothic king is able to enforce a naval blockade on the city. Several days after a truce is negotiated to end the siege, Theodoric kills Odoacer with his own hands. |
492 | Battle of Cotyaeum | Byzantine army under John the Scythian defeats Isaurians under Longinus of Cardala. |
496 | Battle of Tolbiac | Franks under Clovis I defeat the Alamanni, killing their king. |
500 | Battle of Mons Badonicus | or Battle of Mynydd Baddon. British forces defeat the Saxons decisively, ending their advance into British lands. Later connected to King Arthur. |
6th century[]
Date | Battle | Notes |
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507 | Battle of Vouillé | The Franks under Clovis I defeat the Visigoths under Alaric II decisively, gaining Gallia Aquitania. Clovis kills Alaric in single combat. |
524 | Battle of Vézeronce | 25 June - Burgundians and Ostrogoths under Theodoric the Great defeat the Merovingian Franks. |
530 | Μάχη Δάρας (Battle of Dara]] | Byzantine commander Belisarius, in alliance with Heruli and Huns, defeats Sassanid Persians in Turkey as part of the Iberian War. |
530 | Battle of Satala | Byzantines under Sittas and Dorotheus defeat attacking Persians under Mermeroes. |
c 530 | Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern | Between Eadgils and his uncle king Onela of Sweden with the help of Beowulf. This event appears in several Norse sagas and in the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf. |
531 | Battle of Callinicum | Sassanid armies clash with a Byzantine force in Syria, resulting in a stalemate with heavy losses on both sides. |
533 | Battle of Ad Decimum | 13 September - Belisarius defeats the Vandals under Gelimer near Carthage. |
535 | Battles of Mammes and Mount Bourgaon | Spring - Byzantine general Solomon defeats the Moorish rebels and secures control of Byzacena. |
535 | Battle of Tricamarum | 15 December - Belisarius again defeats the Vandals near Carthage, ending Vandal rule in North Africa. |
537 | Battle of Camlann | King Arthur killed, perhaps mythical, by Mordred. |
537 | Battle of Scalas Veteres | Germanus defeats rebel African army under Stotzas. |
538 | Siege of Rome (537-538) | Unsuccessful siege of Rome by the Ostrogoths, Byzantine defenders under Belisarius remain victorious. |
540 | Battles of Babosis and Zerboule | Byzantine general Solomon defeats the Moorish rebels of the Aures Mountains region and secures control of Numidia and Mauretania Sitifensis. |
late 546/early547 | Battle near Sbeitla | Byzantine general John Troglita defeats the Moorish rebels under Antalas |
547 | Battle of Marta | Late summer - John Troglita is defeated by a coalition of Tripolitanian Moors. |
548 | Battle of the Fields of Cato | Summer - John Troglita defeats the last Moorish coalition and suppresses the Moorish revolt. |
551 | Battle of Sena Gallica | A Byzantine naval squadron defeats the Ostrogoth fleet decisively. |
552 | Battle of Taginae | Byzantines under Narses defeat Ostrogoths under Totila, who dies in battle. |
552 | Battle of Asfeld | Longobards under king Audoin defeat the Gepids under Thurisind, who is killed. |
553 | Battle of Mons Lactarius | Byzantines under Narses defeat the Ostrogoths under Teia, ending Ostrogoth resistance. |
554 | Battle of the Volturnus | October - Byzantines under Narses defeat the Franks and Alamanni decisively. |
554 | Yawm Halima ("Day of Halima") | The Ghassanids under al-Harith ibn Jabalah defeat the Lakhmids under al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man, who is killed. |
570 | Battle of 'Ayn Ubagh | the Ghassanids under al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith defeat the Lakhmids under Qabus ibn al-Mundhir |
573 | Battle of Arfderydd | Welsh battle between Christian and non-Christian forces; Gwenddoleu dies. |
575 | Sack of al-Hirah | The Ghassanids under al-Harith ibn Jabalah sack the Lakhmid capital, al-Hirah. |
577 | Battle of Deorham | West Saxons defeats the Briton Celts in Wiltshire, England. |
586 | Battle of Solachon | Byzantine forces under Philippicus defeat a Sassanid army in Mesopotamia. |
588 | Battle of Martyropolis | Byzantine forces defeat a Sassanid army at Martyropolis |
598 | Battle of Yodong region | Korean Goguryeo kingdom repulses the Chinese Sui Dynasty. |
599 | Battles of Viminacium | Byzantines defeat the Avars. |
7th century[]
Year | Battle | Description |
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603 | Battle of Degsastan | Northumbrian king Æthelfrith defeats Scots under Áedán mac Gabráin |
612 | Battle of Yodong fortress | Korean Goguryeo defeat the Chinese Sui Dynasty. |
612 | Battle of Salsu | Goguryeo cavalry forces, although outnumbered, overwhelmed the Chinese troops in combat and eventually emerged victorious. |
613 | Battle of Antioch (613) | An attack by Byzantine forces on the recently captured Antioch ends in a decisive Sassanid victory. |
614 | Siege of Jerusalem (614) | After 21 days, Jerusalem falls to the Sassanid forces and their Jewish allies. |
616 | Battle of Chester | Aethelfrith defeats the armies of Welsh kingdoms Powys and Rhôs. |
619 | Siege of Alexandria (619) | The advancing Sassanid armies easily capture Alexandria in their campaign to conquer Roman Egypt. |
624 17 March | Battle of Badr | Muslim forces under Muhammad defeat a larger pagan Meccan force, killing their leaders. |
625 23 March | Battle of Uhud | Khalid ibn al-Walid defeats a Muslim force, before eventually converting to Islam himself and joining the Muslim forces. |
625 April | Battle of Sarus | Heraclius fights the Sassanid army of General Shahrbaraz, ending in a draw that doesn't stop the Persian advance towards Constantinople. |
626 | Siege of Constantinople (626) | The Avars, in alliance with the Sassanids, besiege Constantinople unsuccessfully. |
627 | Battle of the Trench | An army from the city of Mecca fails to capture Muslim held Medina, defended by Muhammad using an early form of trench warfare |
627 | Siege of Derbent | Tong Yabgu of Western Turks capture the fortress during Perso-Turkic War. |
627 12 December | Battle of Nineveh | Byzantines under Emperor Heraclius defeat Sassanid Persians |
629 | Battle of Mu'tah | Khalid ibn al-Walid leads a small Muslim Arab army against a much larger Roman army in his first battle against the Roman Empire, which results in a stalemate and Khalid being honoured with the title "Sword of Allah" |
630 | Conquest of Mecca | Muhammad and Khalid ibn al-Walid conquer Mecca without any bloodshed |
631 | Battle of Wogastisburg | King Samo defeats Austrasian forces, led by Dagobert I, Merovingian king of the Franks |
632 | Battle of Akraba | Rashidun forces defeat a numerically superior rebel army under Musaylimah, killing him. |
633 April | Battle of Chains | Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeats a Persian army in his first battle against the Persian Empire |
633 May | Battle of Walaja | Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeats the larger forces of the Persian Empire using a double envelopment maneuver |
633 May | Battle of Ullais | Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeats a larger army from the Persian Empire |
633 November | Battle of Zumail | Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeats the Persian forces, conquering most of Mesopotamia (Iraq) from the Persian Empire |
633 | Battle of Hatfield Chase | Penda of Mercia defeats and kills Edwin of Northumbria |
634 January | Μάχη Firaz (Battle of Firaz) | Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeats the larger combined forces of the Persian Empire, Roman Empire, and Christian Arabs, completing his conquest of Mesopotamia |
634 June–July | Battle of Bosra | A small Muslim army under Khalid ibn al-Walid lay siege to the city of Bosra, decisively defeating a larger army of Romans and Christian Arabs |
634 July | Battle of Ajnadayn | The first major pitched battle between the Muslim Arabs under Khalid ibn al-Walid against a larger Roman army under Heraclius leads to a decisive Muslim victory for Khalid |
634 Aug–Sept | Conquest of Damascus | Thomas surrenders after four week siege with no relief in sight and Muslim forces inside the city. |
634 Sept | Battle of Saniyyat-ul-Uqab | 12,000 Byzantines are defeated in an attempt to break the siege of Damascus in a battle 20 miles north of the city |
634 Sept | Battle of Marj-ud-Deebaj | Refugees from the surrender at Damascus are intercepted just short of Antioch and butchered by Muslim forces. |
634 | Battle of Heavenfield | Oswald of Bernicia defeats and kills the Welsh king Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd |
635 | Battle of Fahl | Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeats the larger forces of the Roman Empire under Heraclius, and conquers Palestine, Jordan and southern Syria from the Roman Empire |
636 August | Battle of Yarmouk | Muslim Arab forces under Khalid ibn al-Walid crush a larger army of Romans, Greeks, Franks, Russians, Slavs, Armenians, Georgians and Christian Arabs under Heraclius and Constantine III, and conquer the Levant from the Roman Empire |
636 | Battle of al-Qādisiyyah | Muslim Arabs decisively defeat a larger Persian army led by general Rostam Farrokhzād, conquering the Persian capital of Ctesiphon |
637 | Battle of Iron Bridge | Khalid ibn al-Walid decisively defeats a larger Roman army under Heraclius in his final battle against the Roman Empire, conquering northern Syria and southern Turkey |
637 | Battle of Hazir | Khalid ibn al-Walid defeats the garrison of Qinnasrin under Meenas at Hazim in Syria, wiping out the Byzantine force. |
642 | Battle of Nehaward | Muslim Arabs gain a final victory over the Persian Empire, ending the Persian Sassanid dynasty |
642 | Battle of Maserfeld | 5 August – Penda of Mercia defeats and kills Oswald of Bernicia |
645 | Siege of Ansi fortress | Korean Goguryeo forces decisively defeat the Chinese Tang Dynasty. |
650 | Battle of Balanjar (650s) | Khazar Turks defeat the Umayyad Caliphate's forces. |
655 | Battle of Winwaed | Northumbrian King Oswiu defeats and kills pagan Mercian king Penda |
656 | Battle of the Camel | Rashidun forces under Ali ibn Abi Talib defeat a rebel army at Basra, Iraq. |
658 | Battle of Siffin | Forces of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib battle rebel forces of Muawiyah I, Governor of Syria, indecisively. |
660 | Battle of Hwangsanbeol | A superior Silla army defeats Baekje decisively, killing General Gyebaek. |
674 | First Arab siege of Constantinople | The Byzantines defeat the Arabs after 4 years of siege through the use of Greek fire |
680 | Battle of Ongal | Bulgar and probably Slavonic forces under Khan Asparukh defeat a Byzantine army led by Emperor Constantine IV near the mouth of the river Danube. As a result a Bulgar kingdom is founded on former Byzantine territories in the Balkan peninsula. |
680 | Battle of Kerbela | 10 October – The Umayyad forces kill all supporters and relatives of Muhammad present at Karbala, including Husain ibn Ali, the Prophet's grandson. |
682/683 | Battle of Vescera | Defeat of the Umayyads under Uqba ibn Nafi by the Berbers and Byzantines. |
685 | Battle of Dun Nechtain | Picts defeat Northumbrians in Scotland, killing their leader. |
689 | Battle of Coronate | The army of Cunincpert, king of the Lombards, defeat the followers of the usurper Alahis on the Adda River. |
692 | Battle of Sevastapol | Umayyads defeat Byzantine forces after the defection of 20,000 slave soldiers. |
698 | Battle of Carthage | After a surprise attack of Byzantine forces on Carthage, Umayyad forces take back the city under very heavy losses. |
698 | Battle of Tianmenling | The Balhae and the Tang Dynasty of China collide in seeking supremacy of Manchuria. |
8th century[]
Year | Battle | Description |
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708 | Battle of Anchialus | Bulgarians under Tervel defeat a Byzantine army under Justinian II. |
709 | Battle of Kabul | Part of the Islamic conquest of Afghanistan. |
711 | Battle of Guadalete | The invading Umayyad armies defeat the Visigoths in Iberia, killing King Roderic. |
715 | Battle of Compiègne | In the first significant battle of the Frankish Civil War of 715–718, Ragenfrid defeats Theudoald. |
716 | Μάχη Κολωνίας (Battle of Cologne]] | Part of the Frankish Civil War of 715–718. Charles Martel suffers his only defeat. |
716 | Battle of Amblève | Part of the Frankish Civil War of 715–718. Charles Martel defeats his Neustrian and Frisian rivals. |
717 | Battle of Vincy | Part of the Frankish Civil War. Charles Martel and the Austrasians defeat the Frankish king, Chilperic II, and his mayor of the palace, Ragenfrid. |
717 | Second Arab siege of Constantinople | Umayyad forces lay siege to the Byzantine Capital once more. They are defeated after a year by Leo III with the help of a Bulgar army under Khan Tervel. |
718 | Battle of Soissons | The last significant battles of the Frankish civil war with Charles Martel victorious. |
718 | Battle of Covadonga | Asturian forces defeat the Umayyad invaders for the first time (date uncertain 718 – 725) |
721 | Battle of Toulouse | 9 June – Umayyad forces besiege Toulouse, subsequently lose to Odo of Aquitaine's relief troops. |
722 | Battle of Hehil | Britons defeat Anglo-Saxons of Wessex "among the Cornish" |
723 | Battle of Balanjar | Umayyad forces successfully conquer Balanjar, looting and killing its population in the process. |
724 | Day of Thirst | Umayyad army is routed by the Turgesh; beginning of the collapse of the Umayyad position in Transoxiana |
727 | Siege of Nicaea | Umayyad forces unsuccessfully besiege Nicaea for 40 days. |
729 | Battle of Ravenna (729) | Byzantine forces are defeated by Italians following an argument about icon veneration. |
732 | Battle of Tours | 10 October – Umayyad forces, led by Abd er-Rahman, lose to Charles Martel near Poitiers. |
734 | Battle of the Boarn | Charles Martel defeats the Frisians, killing King Poppo and ending the Frisian Kingdom. |
737 | Battle of the Baggage | Turgesh drive back an Umayyad invasion of Khuttal and capture their baggage train. |
737 | Battle of Kharistan | Umayyad governor of Khurasan Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri defeats the Turgesh khagan in battle, alting the Turgesh invasion south of the Oxus river. |
740 | Battle of Akroinon | Byzantine emperor Leo III the Isaurian wins an important victory over the Umayyads in modern Turkey. |
740 | Battle of the Nobles | Berber forces defeat the Umayyads near Tangier, killing their leader and 10,000 Arabs. |
746 | Battle of Rupar Thutha | Kufa and Mosul taken by Marwan II. |
750 | Battle of Bråvalla | The Danish army is defeated by the Swedish. |
750 | Battle of Zab | Decisive victory for the Abbasids resulting in the Umayyads' fall and rise of a new Caliphat. |
751 | Battle of Talas | Abbasid forces defeat Tang forces at the banks of Talas River. |
756 | Battle of Yongqiu | Tang forces deal a decisive blow to the Yan during the An Shi Rebellion. |
756 | Battle of the Long Walls | The Bulgar Khan Kormisosh is defeated by the Byzantine forces of Emperor Constantine V. As a result the Bulgars overthrow Kormissosh and a period of political instability begins in the Bular khanate. |
756 | Battle of Marcellae | Emperor Constantine V of Byzantium defeats a Bulgar army under the new Khan Vinekh. |
757 | Battle of Suiyang | Pyrrhic victory for the Yan against Tang forces. |
759 | Battle of the Rishki Pass | Bulgar Khan Vinekh defeats a Byzantine army in a mountain pass. |
763 | Battle of Bakhamra | The Abbasids under Isa ibn Musa crush an Alid rebel army under Ibrahim ibn Abdallah. |
763 | Battle of Anchialus | The Bulgar Khan Telets is defeated by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine V. |
772 | Battle of Janbi | Rustamid state established in Morocco |
774 | Battle of Berzitia | Superior Byzantine forces lead by Constantine V crush a Bulgar army led by Khan Telerig. |
778 | Battle of Roncesvalles | Basques defeat an invading Frankish army. Roland, Paladin of Charlemagne, dies. |
788 | Battle of Kopidnadon | Abbasid forces defeat Byzantine forces. |
790 | Battle of Raab | Charlemagne defeats the Avars and as a result subdues Pannonia in vassalage. |
792 | Battle of Marcellae | The Bulgar Khan Kardam defeats a Byzantine army under Emperor Constantine VI. |
9th century[]
Year | Battle | Description |
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800 | Second siege of the Avar Hring | The new Bulgar Khan Krum crushes the last surviving part of the Avar Khaganate under Khagan Abraham, a vassal of Charlemagne. |
804 | Battle of Krasos | Abbasids under Ibrahim ibn Jibril surprise and defeat the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros I |
809 | Siege of Serdica | Bulgar Khan Krum seizes the fortified Byzantine town of Serdica, nowadays Sofia. |
811 | Battle of Pliska | Nikephoros I of the Byzantine Empire captures and destroys the Bulgar capital, Pliska, only to be crushingly defeated and killed a few days later by the Bulgar kahn Krum. |
813 | Battle of Versinikia | The Bulgars of Krum defeat the Byzantines of Emperor Michael I Rangabe. |
814 | Battle of Burdizon | A Bulgar force led by the new Khan Omurtag is defeated by a Byzantine army of Emperor Leo V. A peace treaty follows as a result. |
822 | Battle of Kedouktos | The Bulgars of Khan Omurtag attack the Byzantine rebel Thomas the Slav as a favour to Byzantine Emperor Michael II, but are defeated. |
825 | Battle of Ellandun | Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia, ending Mercian supremacy. |
838 | Battle of Anzen | Theophilus is defeated by the Abbasids in modern Turkey. |
845 | Battle of Ballon | Charles the Bald of West Francia is defeated by the Bretons of Nominoe |
849 | Battle of Ostia | An Italian alliance fleet defeats Saracen pirates. |
863 | Μάχη Λαλκάοντα (Battle of Lalakaon) | Byzantines under Michael III defeat the Emirate of Melitene forces decisively. |
870 | Battle of Englefield | Anglo-Saxons under Aethelwulf defeat the Danelaw Vikings. |
871 | Battle of Reading | Ethelred of Wessex and Alfred the Great are defeated by a Danish army, suffering heavy losses. |
872 | Battle of Hafrsfjord | Harald Hårfagre takes over great parts of Norway, The Country of Norway is regarded to be founded after the battle. |
872 | Battle of Bathys Ryax | (possibly also in 878) – The Byzantine Empire defeats the Paulician heretics, killing their leader Chrysocheir. |
878 | Battle of Ethandun | West Saxons under Alfred the Great defeat the Danelaw Vikings. |
878 | Battle of Cynwit | West Saxons under Odda of Devon defeat the Vikings, killing their leader Ubbe Ragnarsson. |
878 | Vikings defeat forces of St Cuthbert in West Sussex | |
891 | Battle of Leuven | Arnulf of Carinthia of the Franks defeats a Viking army, ending their invasion. |
896 | Battle of Bulgarophygon | During the summer the Bulgars led by Prince Simeon I defeat a Byzantine army decisively. |
896 | Siege of Dorostolon | The Bulgars under their princes Boris-Michael and his son Symeon finally break a Magyar siege. |
10th century[]
Year | Battle | Description |
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904 | Sack of Thessalonica | Saracens under Leo of Tripoli sack the Byzantine Empire's second-largest city |
904 | Battle of Marash | Major Byzantine victory, under Andronikos Doukas, against the Abbasids |
907 | Battle of Pozsony | Hungarians completely defeat the combined European forces and expand their military control to river Enns. |
910 | Battle of Tettenhall | Between Edward the Elder and the Yorkshire Danes. The Danish were defeated. |
911–912 | Failed Byzantine attempt under Himerios to conquer the Emirate of Crete. Upon its return, the Byzantine fleet is destroyed off Chios by Leo of Tripoli in April/May 912. | |
915 | First Battle of Corbridge | |
915 | Battle of Garigliano | Christian League defeats the Saracen bands in southern Lazio |
917 | Μάχη Αχελώου ( Battle of Acheloos) | 20 August – A large-scale Byzantine invasion against Bulgaria is decisively defeated by Tzar Simeon I of Bulgaria. |
918 | Second Battle of Corbridge | |
923 | Battle of Soissons | 15 June – Rollo of Normandy killed by Charles III, but Charles is defeated and imprisoned by Rudolf duke of Burgundy who succeeded Robert |
927 | Battle of the Bosnian Highlands | Simeon I of Bulgaria sent army under Alogobotur against the Byzantine ally Croatia,but on 27 May this army is defeated by King Tomislav of Croatia.Fearing a Bulgarian retribution, Tomislav accepted to abandon his union with Byzantium and make peace on the basis of the status quo, negotiated by the papal legate Madalbert. |
933 | Battle of Riade | Fowler Henry Holy Roman Emperor defeats Magyars. |
937 | Battle of Brunanburh | Athelstan of England defeats a combined Norse-Celtic force |
939 | Battle of Simancas | Caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III of Córdoba is defeated by a combined Hispanic-Christian force. |
946 | Battle of Baghdad | |
953 | Battle of Marash | The Hamdanid Emir of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla, scores a major victory over the Byzantines under Bardas Phokas the Elder. |
955 | Battle of Lechfeld | 10 August – Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor defeats Magyars, ending their invasion of the West. |
958 | Battle of Raban | The Byzantines under John Tzimiskes defeat the Hamdanid Emir of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla. |
960 | Battle of Andrassos | The Byzantines under Leo Phokas the Younger score a crushing victory over the Hamdanid Emir of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla |
962 | Battle of Bauds | Indulf of Scotland is killed in battle with Danish pirates. |
969 | Sviatoslav I of Kiev captures Preslav, the Bulgarian capital. | |
970 | Battle of Arcadiopolis | Bardas Skleros defeats a Russo-Bulgarian army. |
971 | Battle of Dorostolon | Byzantine emperor John Tzimiskes defeats the Rus'. |
972 | Battle of Cedynia | Mieszko I of Poland defeated Hodon of Germany. |
979 | Battle of Pankalia | The Byzantine commander Bardas Phokas the Younger defeated the rebel general Bardas Skleros. |
982 | Battle of Crotone | 13 July or 14 – Emperor Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor is defeated by a Kalbid army . |
991 | Battle of Maldon | 10 August – Olaf Tryggvason's Vikings defeat English of Ealdorman Brihtnoth of Essex. |
994 | Battle of the Orontes | 15 September – Fatimid victory over the Byzantines under Michael Bourtzes. |
999 | Battle of Glenn Mama | Brian Boru and Máel Sechnaill defeat the Leinstermen and Vikings of Dublin. |
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- Μάχες Αρχαίας Εποχής
- Μάχες Μεσαιωνικής Εποχής
- Μάχες Νεότερης Εποχής
- Μάχες Σύγχρονης Εποχής
- Μάχες 3ης Χιλιετίας π.Χ.
- Μάχες 2ης Χιλιετίας π.Χ.
- Μάχες 1ης Χιλιετίας π.Χ.
- Μάχες 1ης Χιλιετίας μ.Χ.
- Μάχες 2ης Χιλιετίας μ.Χ.
- Μάχες 3ης Χιλιετίας μ.Χ.
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