Conflict and date |
Combatant 1 |
Combatant 2 |
Result |
Ruling King/Emperor |
Otto I's raid on Poland (963) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Duchy of Poland |
Victory |
Otto I |
German–Danish War of 974 |
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Denmark Norwegian vasal |
Victory |
Otto II |
Franco-German War of 978-980 |
Holy Roman Empire |
West Francia |
Status quo ante bellum |
Otto II |
Otto II's raid on Poland |
Holy Roman Empire |
Civitas Schinesghe |
Defeat |
Otto II |
Slavic revolt of 983 |
Holy Roman Empire |
Wends
Lutici
Obotrite |
Defeat |
Otto II |
Polish-Saxon Invasion of Veleti (985) |
Duchy of Poland Holy Roman Empire |
Veleti |
Victory |
Otto III |
Polish-Bohemian War (990) |
Duchy of Bohemia |
Victory |
Otto III |
Polish-German invasion of Veleti (992) |
Veleti |
Victory |
Otto III |
Polish-German invasion of Obotrites (995) |
Obotrites |
Victory |
Otto III |
German–Polish War (1003–1018) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Duchy of Poland |
Peace of Bautzen |
Henry II |
Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis (1015–1019) |
Duchy of Poland
Holy Roman Empire Pechenegs
|
Kievan Rus' |
Victory
- Temporary victory for Sviatopolk and Boleslaw
- Polish sack of Kiev
|
Henry II |
German–Polish War (1028–1031) |
Holy Roman Empire
Kievan Rus' (from 1030) Kingdom of Hungary (1031) |
Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of Hungary (1029–1031) |
Victory |
Conrad II |
Emperor Conrad II's military campaign against Hungary (1030–1031) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Hungary |
Defeat
- The Hungarians occupied Vienna
|
Conrad II |
German-Hungarian Wars (1042–1043) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Hungary |
Victory |
Henry III |
Henry III's military campaign against Hungary (1044) |
Holy Roman Empire
Peter Orseolo and his allies |
The army of King Samuel Aba |
Victory
- Defeat of Samuel Aba, restoration of Peter
|
Henry III |
War between King Peter and Prince Andrew
(1046) |
King Peter's army
Holy Roman Empire |
Prince Andrew's army
Kievan Rus' |
Defeat |
Henry III |
Emperor Henry III's military campaigns against Hungary (1051–1052) |
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Bohemia |
Kingdom of Hungary |
Defeat |
Henry III |
German-Hungarian border War (1056–1058) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Hungary |
Stalemate
|
Henry IV |
Civil War between King Andrew I and his brother, Prince Bela (1060) |
King Andrew I's army
Holy Roman Empire |
Prince Béla's army
Kingdom of Poland |
Defeat |
Henry IV |
German invasion of Hungary (1063) |
Holy Roman Empire
|
Kingdom of Hungary |
Victory |
Henry IV |
Saxon revolt of 1077–1088 |
Holy Roman Empire |
German rebels
|
Victory |
Henry IV |
German-Flemish war |
Holy Roman Empire |
County of Flanders |
Status quo ante bellum |
Henry V |
Henry V's expedition to Poland |
Holy Roman Empire Duchy of Bohemia |
Kingdom of Poland |
Defeat |
Henry V |
War of Bohemian Succession (1125–1140) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Duchy of Bohemia |
Defeat |
Lothair III |
Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines
|
Ghibellines'
|
Guelphs'
|
1st phase:Peace of Constance (1186)
2nd phase:Stalemate (1392)
|
Frederick I
Barbarossa
Frederick II
Henry VII
Louis IV |
German–Polish War |
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Bohemia |
Mieszko III the Old |
Mieszko III the Old's victory/Roman defeat |
Conrad III of Germany |
Wendish Crusade (1147) |
|
|
Victory
- March of Brandenburg reconquers Havelberg, County of Holstein expels its Wends
|
Conrad III of Germany |
Second Crusade
(1147–1150) |
Holy Roman Empire
Other Crusaders |
Emirate of Damascus
other Muslim and Pagan entities in East Central Europe, Iberia and the Near East. |
Victories in East Central Europe and Iberia. Defeat in the Holy Land. |
Conrad III of Germany |
Frederick I's expedition to Głogów |
Holy Roman Empire Duchy of Bohemia |
Kingdom of Poland Cumania Old Prussians |
Victory |
Frederick I Barbarossa |
Henry VI's conquest of Sicily |
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Sicily |
Victory |
Henry VI |
Third Crusade
(1189–1192) |
Holy Roman Empire
Other Crusaders |
Ayyubids |
Small Gains for the Crusaders. Jerusalem stays under Ayyubid control. |
Frederick I Barbarossa |
Fourth Crusade
(1202–1204) |
Crusaders from:
Republic of Venice |
In Europe: |
Victory |
Otto IV |
Prussian Crusade |
Holy Roman Empire
Other Crusaders |
Baltic pagans:'
Allies of Prussians:
|
Victory
- Teutonic Knights gain control of Prussia
|
Frederick II |
Fifth Crusade
(1217–1221) |
Crusaders:
Levant:
Military orders:
|
Muslim forces:
|
Defeat |
Frederick II |
Anglo-French War (1213–1214) |
Angevin Empire
Holy Roman Empire
County of Flanders
County of Boulogne |
Kingdom of France |
Defeat |
Otto IV |
Sixth Crusade
(1227–1229) |
Holy Roman Empire
including in Personal Union:
|
Ayyubids |
Kingdom of Jerusalem regains Jerusalem through peaceful negotiations. |
Frederick II |
War of the Lombards |
Holy Roman Empire Pro-Imperial faction in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Principality of Antioch and County of Tripoli Republic of Pisa Knights Hospitaller Teutonic Knights
|
Kingdom of Cyprus Anti-Imperial faction in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Republic of Genoa Knights Templar Papacy
|
Defeat |
Frederick II |
Great Interregnum[1]
1245/50–1273/5 |
Hohenstaufen party
|
Welf party
|
Compromise
|
Hussite Wars
(1419–1434) |
Catholic Church, Crusades and Loyalists:
Holy Roman Empire |
Bohemian Wars:
Hussite Movement |
Eventual defeat for Radical Hussites, Victory for Moderate Hussites and Catholics |
Sigismund |
Austrian–Hungarian War (1477–1488) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Hungary |
Defeat |
Frederick III |
Austrian–Hungarian War (1490–91) |
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Hungary |
Victory
|
Frederick III |
Italian War of 1494–1498 |
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) Margraviate of Mantua
Republic of Genoa
|
Kingdom of France
Duchy of Milan (before 1495)
Duchy of Ferrara (officially neutral) |
Victory |
Maximilian I |
Swabian War
(1499) |
Holy Roman Empire
Swabian League |
Old Swiss Confederacy
Three Leagues of the Grisons |
Swiss Victory
Peace of Basel
|
Maximilian I |
Italian War of 1521–1526 |
Holy Roman Empire Spain England Papal States (1521–1523 and 1525–1526) |
France
Republic of Venice
Papal States (1524–1525)
Marquisate of Saluzzo |
Victory |
Charles V |
War of the League of Cognac
(1526–1530) |
Pro-Habsburg: |
League of Cognac: |
Victory |
Charles V |
Little War in Hungary (1526–1568) |
Holy Roman Empire
Royal Hungary Kingdom of Croatia Spain Papal States |
Ottoman Empire John Szapolyai's Hungarian kingdom |
Defeat |
Charles V |
Conquest of Tunis (1535) |
Spanish Empire
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Portugal Papal States Knights of Malta
|
Ottoman Empire Kingdom of France |
Habsburg and allied victory
- Sack of Tunis
- Muley Hassan of the Hafsid dynasty restored as client ruler of Tunis and Spanish-Imperial tributary.
|
Charles V |
Italian War of 1536–1538 |
Holy Roman Empire Spain |
Kingdom of France Ottoman Empire |
Truce of Nice |
Charles V |
Italian War of 1542–1546 |
Holy Roman Empire Saxony Brandenburg Spain England |
France Ottoman Empire
Jülich-Cleves-Berg Denmark-Norway (1542–1543) |
Inconclusive |
Charles V |
Schmalkaldic War
1546–1547 |
Holy Roman Empire
Habsburg Spain Habsburg Hungary Supported by: Papal States |
Schmalkaldic League:
Supported by: England |
Victory
|
Charles V |
Second Schmalkaldic War
March–August 1552 |
Imperial–Habsburg forces
Holy Roman Empire
|
Protestant princes |
Protestant victory
|
Charles V |
Long Turkish War
(1593–1606) |
|
Ottoman Empire |
Inconclusive
|
Rudolph II |
War of the Jülich Succession
(1609–1614) |
1609–1610: Holy Roman Empire Principality of Strasbourg Prince-Bishopric of Liège Catholic League |
1609–1610: Margraviate of Brandenburg Palatinate-Neuburg United Provinces Kingdom of France Protestant Union |
Treaty of Xanten |
Rudolph II
Matthias |
War of the Montferrat Succession |
Supporting the Duke of Mantua: Duchy of Mantua Montferrat Tuscany (1613) Spanish Empire France (1613–14) Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of Naples Genoa |
Supporting the Duke of Savoy: Duchy of Savoy Montferrat Tuscany (1613) France (1615–17) Venice |
Victory
|
Matthias |
Uskok War |
Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of Croatia Spain |
Republic of Venice Dutch Republic England |
Treaty of Madrid (1617)
- Many Uskok pirates executed or exiled; Austrian garrison installed to check Uskoks.
|
Matthias |
Thirty Years' War
1618–1648 |
Imperial alliance prior to 1635[a]
Post–1635 Peace of Prague
|
Anti-Imperial alliance prior to 1635[b]
Post–1635 Peace of Prague |
- Consequences
|
Ferdinand III |
Upper Austrian peasant war of 1626 |
Holy Roman Empire Bavaria |
Austrian Rebels |
Victory |
Adam Von Herberstorff |
Austro-Turkish War
(1663–1664) |
League of the Rhine:
Kingdom of France
Holy Roman Empire
Piedmont-Savoy
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Ottoman Empire |
Peace of Vasvár |
Leopold I |
Franco-Dutch War
(1672–1678) |
|
|
Treaty of Nijmegen
|
Leopold I |
War of the Reunions |
Spain Co-belligerent: Holy Roman Empire Genoa |
France |
Defeat
|
Leopold I |
Great Turkish War
(1683–1699) |
Holy Roman Empire
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Tsardom of Russia
Republic of Venice
Spanish Empire
|
Ottoman Empire
|
Victory
- Treaty of Karlowitz
- The Habsburg monarchy wins lands in Hungary, the Principality of Transylvania and the Balkans.
- Poland-Lithuania captures Podolia.
- Russia captures the port of Azov.
- Venice captures Morea and inner Dalmatia.
|
Leopold I |
Nine Years War
(1688–1697) |
Holy Roman Empire
Dutch Republic
England
Scotland
Spanish Empire
Duchy of Savoy
Portuguese Empire
Swedish Empire
(until 1691) |
France |
Treaty of Ryswick |
Leopold I |
War of the Spanish Succession
(1701–1714) |
Holy Roman Empire
Austrian Monarchy
Dutch Republic
Prussia
England (until 1707)
Great Britain (from 1707)
Piedmont-Savoy
Habsburg Spain
Portugal |
France
Spanish monarchy
Bavaria (until 1704)
Cologne (until 1702)
Mantua (until 1708) |
Treaties of Utrecht (1713), Rastatt (1714) and Baden (1714)
- Philip is recognized as King of Spain, but once more renounces any claim to the throne of France
- Austria gains the crowns of Naples and Sardinia as well as the duchy of Milan and the Spanish Netherlands
- Savoy gains the crown of Sicily which is soon to be exchanged with Sardinia
|
Leopold I
Joseph I
Charles VI |
Rákóczi's War of Independence |
- Swiss
- Germans
- Italians
- Spaniards
|
Foreign mercenaries and volunteers:
|
Victory |
Leopold I
Joseph I
Charles VI |
War of the Polish Succession
(1733–1735) |
Holy Roman Empire
Russia
Poland Loyal to Augustus III |
France
Spain
Savoy-Sardinia
Duchy of Parma
Sweden
Poland Loyal to Stanislaus I |
Treaty of Vienna
|
Charles VI |
Liège Revolution
(1789–1791) |
Holy Roman Empire
Prince-Bishops of Liège |
Liège Rebels
Brabant Rebels
Republic of Liège
Supported by:Prussia |
Foundation of Liège Republic (1789);
reversion to Prince-Bishopric(1791);
annexation by France (1795) |
Leopold II |
War of the First Coalition (mostly the Low Countries theatre)
1792–1797 |
First Coalition: Dutch Republic Holy Roman Empire
Great Britain
Spanish Empire (1793–95)
|
Kingdom of the French (1792) French First Republic (from 1792)
Spanish Empire (1796–97)
|
French Republican victory
|
Francis II |
War of the Second Coalition
1798–1802 |
|
Spanish Empire |
French victory
|
Francis II |
War of the Third Coalition
1803–1806 (part of the Napoleonic Wars) |
|
|
French victory
|
Francis II |