List of wars involving Hungary
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This is a list of military conflicts in which Hungarian armed forces participated in or took place on the historical territory of Hungary.
The list gives the name, the date, the Hungarian allies and enemies, and the result of these conflicts following this legend:
- Victory
- Defeat
- Result of civil or internal conflict
- A treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum , an unknown or indecisive result
- Ongoing conflict
Middle Ages
Wars under the Árpád dynasty's rule
Date | Conflict | Allies | Enemies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
~800–970 | Hungarian invasions of Europe | Hungarian Tribes |
Kingdom of Italy
East Francia West Francia Middle Francia Great Moravia Byzantine Empire Al-Andalus First Bulgarian Empire Principality of Serbia |
More than a century of raids and decisive wars
|
811 |
Battle of Pliska
|
First Bulgarian Empire
Hungarian Tribes Avar mercenaries |
Byzantine Empire |
Decisive Bulgarian victory
|
~830 | Hungarian – Khazar War | Hungarian Tribes | Khazars | Hungarian victory |
894 | Byzantine – Bulgarian War |
Hungarian Tribes
Byzantine Empire |
First Bulgarian Empire | |
895 | Campaign of Kiev | Hungarian Tribes | Kievan Rus' | Hungarian victory |
~895–902 | Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin | Hungarian Tribes |
East Francia
Great Moravia First Bulgarian Empire |
Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin |
899 | Battle of Brenta | Principality of Hungary | Kingdom of Italy |
Hungarian victory
|
901 |
Carinthian campaign
|
Principality of Hungary |
East Francia
Duchy of Carinthia |
Hungarian victory |
907 |
Battle of Pressburg / Pozsony
|
Principality of Hungary |
East Francia
Duchy of Bavaria |
Decisive Hungarian victory
|
908 | Battle of Eisenach | Principality of Hungary | East Francia |
Hungarian victory
|
910 | Battle of Lechfeld / Augsburg | Principality of Hungary |
East Francia
Swabia |
Hungarian victory
|
910 | Battle of Rednitz | Principality of Hungary |
East Francia
Duchy of Franconia Duchy of Lotharingia Duchy of Bavaria |
Hungarian victory
|
917 | Battle of Achelous |
First Bulgarian Empire
Principality of Hungary Pechenegs |
Byzantine Empire |
Bulgarian victory
|
919 | Battle of Püchen | Principality of Hungary | East Francia | Hungarian victory |
933 | Battle of Merseburg / Riade | Principality of Hungary | East Francia | German victory |
934 |
Battle of W.l.n.d.r
|
Principality of Hungary
Pechenegs Muslim auxiliary troops |
Byzantine Empire
First Bulgarian Empire Muslims converted to Christianity |
Decisive Hungarian – Pecheneg victory |
942 | Battle of Fraxinet | Principality of Hungary | Muslims | Hungarian victory |
955 | Battle of Lechfeld / Augsburg | Principality of Hungary |
Kingdom of Germany
Duchy of Saxony Duchy of Thuringia Duchy of Bavaria Duchy of Swabia Duchy of Bohemia |
Hungarian defeat
|
960 | Battle of Drina | Principality of Hungary | Principality of Serbia |
Serbian victory
|
960 | Battle of Syrmia | Principality of Hungary | Principality of Serbia |
Hungarian victory
|
970 | Battle of Arcadiopolis |
Principality of Hungary
Kievan Rus' First Bulgarian Empire Pechenegs |
Byzantine Empire |
Byzantine victory
|
984 | Hungarian – German border conflict at Melk | Principality of Hungary | Margraviate of Austria |
Hungarian defeat
|
997 |
Koppány's
revolt
|
Principality of Hungary
Holy Roman Empire |
Koppány's Army | Koppány's defeat |
1002 | King Stephen I's military campaign against Gyula of Transylvania | Hungarian Royal Army | Gyula III of Transylvania |
Successful campaign of King
Saint Stephen of Hungary
|
1008 (?),
1029 (?) |
King Stephen I's military campaign against Ajtony , a tribal leader in the Banat | Kingdom of Hungary | Ajtony's Army | Successful campaign, Ajtony's defeat |
1017–1018 | Hungarian – Polish war | Kingdom of Hungary | Duchy of Poland | Stalemate |
~1018 | Pecheneg attack against Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Pecheneg tribes | Hungarian victory |
1018 | Hungarian – Bulgarian War |
Kingdom of Hungary
Byzantine Empire |
First Bulgarian Empire | Hungarian – Byzantine victory |
1018 | The intervention of Boleslaw the Brave, Duke of Poland in the Kievan succession crisis |
Duchy of Poland
Kingdom of Hungary Holy Roman Empire Pechenegs |
Kievan Rus' | Temporary victory for Sviatopolk and Bolesław, Polish sack of Kiev |
1030–1031 | Emperor Conrad II's military campaign against Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1041 | Uprising against King Peter Orseolo | Hungarian Army | Hungarian nobles | Suppression of King Peter |
1042–1043 | German – Hungarian wars | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarian defeat |
1044 | Henry III's military campaign against Hungary | The army of King Samuel Aba |
Holy Roman Empire
Peter Orseolo and his allies |
Defeat of Samuel Aba , restoration of Peter |
1046 | War between King Peter and Prince Andrew |
King
Peter's
army
Holy Roman Empire |
Prince
Andrew's
army
Kievan Rus' |
Hungarian victory |
1046 |
Vata pagan uprising
|
King Peter , later King Andrew I | Paganic rebels |
Prince
Andrew's
victory
|
1051–1052
|
Emperor Henry III's military campaigns against Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary |
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Bohemia |
Hungarian victory |
1052 | Emperor Henry III's fifth military campaign against Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire |
Hungarian victory
|
1056–1058 | German – Hungarian border war | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Stalemate, treaty of Marchfeld |
1060 |
Civil war between King
Andrew I
and his brother, Prince
Béla
|
King
Andrew I's
army
Holy Roman Empire |
Prince
Béla's
army
Kingdom of Poland |
Prince Béla's victory |
1061 | Second paganic uprising | Hungarian army | Paganic rebels | Uprising suppressed |
1063 | German invasion of Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarian defeat |
1067 | Croatian campaign | Kingdom of Hungary | Duchy of Carinthia |
Hungarian victory
|
1068 | Hungarian – Bohemian war | Kingdom of Hungary |
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Bohemia |
King Solomon of Hungary occupies Bohemia [12] [13] |
1068 | Pecheneg attack against Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary |
Pechenegs
Ouzes |
Hungarian victory |
1071–1072 |
Hungarian – Byzantine war
|
Kingdom of Hungary |
Byzantine Empire
Pechenegs |
Hungarian victory
|
1074 | Civil war between King Solomon and his cousins Géza and Ladislaus |
King
Solomon's
army
Holy Roman Empire Duchy of Bohemia |
Prince
Géza's
army
Prince Ladislaus's army Prince Otto's army |
Prince Géza and Ladislaus defeat the armies of King Solomon and Emperor Henry IV . King Solomon was dethroned. |
1075 | Henry IV's military campaign against Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary |
Holy Roman Empire
Solomon's army |
Hungarian victory |
The Campaigns of King Ladislaus I (1079–1095) | ||||
1079 | Henry IV's military campaign against King Saint Ladislaus | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarian victory [15] |
1085 | Cuman attack against Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary |
Cuman
tribes
Solomon's army |
Hungarian victory
|
1091 | Hungarian occupation of Croatia | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Croatia |
Hungarian victory
|
1091 |
Cuman
attack against Hungary
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Cuman tribes |
Hungarian victory
|
1091 | Battle near Severin / Szörényvár against the Cumans | Kingdom of Hungary | Cuman tribes |
Hungarian victory
|
1092 | Ruthenian campaign by King Saint Ladislaus | Kingdom of Hungary | Kievan Rus' |
Hungarian victory
|
1094 | King Ladislaus I's intervention in a Polish conflict | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Poland |
Hungarian victory
|
The Campaigns of King Coloman (1095–1116) | ||||
1095 | Campaign in Apulia |
Kingdom of Hungary
Republic of Venice |
Principality of Taranto |
Hungarian victory
|
1096 | King Coloman's defensive operations against the different armies of the crusaders | Kingdom of Hungary | French and German crusaders |
Hungarian victories
|
1096 | Occupation of Biograd na Moru / Tengerfehérvár | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Croatia |
Hungarian occupation of
Biograd na Moru
|
1097 | Battle of Gvozd Mountain | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Croatia |
Decisive Hungarian victory
|
1099 | King Coloman's war against the Kievan Rus' | Kingdom of Hungary |
David Igorevich's army
Cuman tribes |
Hungarian defeat
|
1105 | Siege of Zara and occupation of Dalmatia | Kingdom of Hungary |
Dalmatian cities
Republic of Venice |
Hungarian victory |
1107 | Campaign in Apulia |
Kingdom of Hungary
Byzantine Empire Republic of Venice |
Principality of Taranto |
Hungarian victory
|
1108 | Hungarian war with the Holy Roman Empire | Kingdom of Hungary |
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Bohemia |
Hungarian victory |
1115–1119 | Hungarian – Venetian wars | Kingdom of Hungary | Republic of Venice | Hungarian defeat |
1123 | Stephen II's intervention in the Kievan Rus' internal conflict |
Kingdom of Hungary
Iaroslav from Vladimir |
Kievan Rus' | Hungarian retreat |
1124–1125 | Hungarian – Venetian war | Kingdom of Hungary | Republic of Venice | Hungarian defeat |
1127–1129 | Byzantine-Hungarian War (1127–29) |
Kingdom of Hungary
Grand Principality of Serbia |
Byzantine Empire | Stalemate, peace agreement |
1132 | Hungarian – Polish war [24] |
Kingdom of Hungary
Duchy of Austria |
Kingdom of Poland | Hungarian victory |
1136–1137 | Béla II 's balcanic campaigns (against Venice and the Byzantine Empire) | Kingdom of Hungary |
Byzantine Empire
Republic of Venice |
Hungarian victory |
1146 |
Battle of the Fischa
|
Kingdom of Hungary |
Duchy of Bavaria
Duchy of Austria |
Hungarian victory |
1149–1152 | Géza II 's intervention in the conflict between the Principality of Halych and Kievan Rus' |
Kingdom of Hungary
Kievan Rus' |
Principality of Halych | Peace agreement |
1148–1155 | Hungarian – Byzantine wars |
Kingdom of Hungary
Grand Principality of Serbia |
Byzantine Empire | Ceasefire |
1154 | Siege of Braničevo |
Kingdom of Hungary
Cumans |
Byzantine Empire | Abandoned siege, Hungarian retreat |
1162–1165 | Hungarian civil war between Stephen III and his uncles Ladislaus and Stephen |
Kingdom of Hungary
Holy Roman Empire |
Ladislaus and Stephen's army | Stephen III's victory |
1167 | Battle of Sirmium |
Kingdom of Hungary
Banate of Bosnia |
Byzantine Empire
Serbian Grand Principality |
Decisive Byzantine victory, Hungary lost Dalmatia |
1168 | Hungarian – Bohemian war | Kingdom of Hungary |
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Bohemia |
Hungarian victory |
1176 | Battle of Myriokephalon |
Byzantine Empire
Kingdom of Hungary Principality of Antioch Grand Principality of Serbia |
Sultanate of Rum |
Seljuk victory
|
1180–1185 | Hungarian – Byzantine war | Kingdom of Hungary | Byzantine Empire | Hungarian victory, Hungary reoccupied Dalmatia |
1188–1189 | King Béla III's military campaign against Halych | Kingdom of Hungary | Principality of Halych | Hungarian victory, occupation of Halych |
1190 | Battle of Iconium |
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Hungary |
Sultanate of Rum |
Crusader victory
|
1197–1199, 1203 | Civil war between King Emeric and his brother Andrew | Emeric's army | Andrew's army | Emeric's victory |
1201–1205 | Emeric's balcanic wars | Kingdom of Hungary |
Second Bulgarian Empire
Grand Principality of Serbia Bosnia |
Hungarian victories |
1202 |
Siege of Zara
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia |
Soldiers of the
Fourth Crusade
Republic of Venice |
Hungarian defeat
|
1213–1214, 1219,
1233–1234 |
King Andrew II's military campaigns against Halych | Kingdom of Hungary | Principality of Halych | Hungarian retreat |
1217–1218 |
King Andrew II's
participation in the
Fifth crusade
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Duchy of Austria Latin Empire of Constantinople |
Ayyubids | Hungarian victories on the battlefields. Muslim forces retreated to their fortresses and towns. |
1225 | King Andrew II expels the Teutonic Knights from Transylvania, the order had to move to Poland |
Kingdom of Hungary
|
Teutonic Knights | Hungarian victory |
1237–1241 | Bosnian Crusade The Hungarian successes were followed by quick Hungarian retreat because of the Mongol invasion of Hungary | Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria | "Heretics" within the Banate of Bosnia | Stalemate after the quick Hungarian retreat due to the Mongol attacks |
1241 | Battle of Mohi | Kingdom of Hungary | Mongols | Hungarian defeat |
1241–1242 | First Mongol invasion of Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Mongols | Mongol victory at the Battle of Mohi . Mongols retreated within a year from Hungary due to the local Hungarian withstand. Both sides suffered a heavy casualties. [25] |
1242 | Battle of Grobnik Field |
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia |
Mongols | Hungarian – Croatian victory [25] |
1242 | King Béla IV's punishing campaign against Frederick II, Duke of Austria | Kingdom of Hungary | Duchy of Austria | Hungarian victory [26] |
1243 | Siege of Zara | Kingdom of Hungary | Republic of Venice | Hungarian defeat |
1246 | Battle of the Leitha River | Kingdom of Hungary | Duchy of Austria | Hungarian victory |
1250–1278 | Hungarian – Bohemian wars |
Kingdom of Hungary
Holy Roman Empire |
Kingdom of Bohemia
Duchy of Austria |
Bohemian defeat |
1259 | Battle of Pelagonia |
Empire of Nicaea
Cuman cavalry Hungarian mounted archers Turkish cavalry Serbian horsemen German knights |
Despotate of Epirus
Principality of Achaea Duchy of Athens Duchy of the Archipelago Triarchy of Negroponte Kingdom of Sicily |
Decisive Nicaean victory |
1260 |
Battle of Kressenbrunn
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia Kingdom of Poland Principality of Halych |
Kingdom of Bohemia
Margraviate of Moravia Duchy of Austria Duchy of Styria Duchy of Silesia Duchy of Carinthia |
Bohemian victory |
1261–1262 | Occupation of Konstantin Tih 's Bulgarian Empire by King Béla IV. | Kingdom of Hungary | Second Bulgarian Empire | Hungarian victory [27] [28] |
1264–1265 | Internal conflict between King Béla IV and his son, Stephen | King Béla IV's army | Duke Stephen's army | Stephen's victory, he got eastern Hungary as a duchy |
1268 | Mačva War Béla IV 's army captures Stefan Uroš I. Their conflict was solved with dynastic marriage. | Béla IV of Hungary | Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) , Stefan Uroš I | Hungarian victory |
1272–1279 | Feudal anarchy |
King
Ladislaus IV
Csák noble family |
Kőszegi noble family
Gutkeled noble family |
Royal victory |
1277 | Stefan Dragutin – Stefan Uroš I conflict |
Stefan Dragutin
Kingdom of Hungary |
Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) Stefan Uroš I | Hungarian victory |
1277 | Hungary's war with Litovoi in Cumania | Kingdom of Hungary | Litovoi's army | Hungarian victory |
1278 |
Battle on the Marchfeld
, at
Dürnkrut
and
Jedenspeigen
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Duchy of Austria Kingdom of Germany Burgraviate of Nuremberg |
Czech lands
Duchy of Głogów Duchy of Lower Bavaria Duchy of Silesia |
Decisive Hungarian – German victory
|
1282 | Cumanic uprising | Kingdom of Hungary | Cumanic tribes | Hungarian victory |
1285–1286 | Second Mongol invasion of Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Golden Horde | Decisive Hungarian victory |
1287–1288 | Third Mongol invasion of Poland |
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Hungary |
Golden Horde
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia |
Polish – Hungarian victory |
1291 | German – Hungarian war | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1290–1301 | Croato–Hungarian war of succession after the death of king Ladislaus IV of Hungary and Croatia |
Árpád dynasty
Šubić family |
House of Anjou
Kőszegi family |
Indecisive
|
1298 | Battle of Göllheim |
Duchy of Austria
Kingdom of Bohemia Kingdom of Hungary |
County of Nassau
Electoral Palatinate |
Habsburg victory |
Wars between 1301 and 1526
Date | Conflict | Allies | Enemies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1301–1308 | Árpád war of succession, after the extinction of the Árpád dynasty |
Charles Robert of Anjou
Duchy of Austria Matthew III Csák's army László Kán 's army |
Kingdom of Bohemia
Duchy of Bavaria Kőszegi Hungarian noble family |
Angevin victory
|
1310–1321 | King Charles I's wars for the centralized power against the Hungarian aristocracy |
Kingdom of Hungary
Order of Saint John Zipser Saxons |
Matthew III Csák
Aba dynasty Borsa family Apor family Kőszegi family |
Royal victory
|
1312 |
Battle of Rozgony
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Order of Saint John Zipser Saxons |
Aba dynasty
Matthew III Csák |
Decisive victory for King Charles I , weakening of the magnates |
1319 | Belgrade and Banate of Mačva | Charles I of Hungary | Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) , Stefan Milutin | Victory for Charles I |
1322–1337 | Hungarian – Austrian War, restoration of the western borders, defeat of Austria, Kőszegi and Babonić families | Kingdom of Hungary |
Duchy of Austria
Holy Roman Empire Kőszegi family Babonić Croatian noble family |
Hungarian victory |
1321–1324 | Hungarian–Serbian War |
Kingdom of Hungary
Bosnia Stephen Vladislav II of Syrmia |
Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) | Hungarian defeat |
1330 |
Battle of Posada
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Wallachia |
Hungarian defeat
|
1344 | King Louis the Great's invasion and occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia [29] | Kingdom of Hungary |
Wallachia
Moldavia |
Hungarian victory, Wallachia and Moldavia became vassal states of King Louis the Great [30] |
1345–1358 | Hungarian – Venetian War, Venice had to pay annual tribute to Louis. Venetians also had to raise the Angevin flag on Piazza San Marco. | Kingdom of Hungary | Republic of Venice | Decisive Hungarian victory Treaty of Zadar |
1345 | The campaign of King Louis I against the rebellious Croatian nobles | Kingdom of Hungary | Croatian nobles | Hungarian victory |
1345 | Hungary's war with the Golden Horde | Kingdom of Hungary | Golden Horde | Hungarian victory |
1347–1349, 1350–1352 | Hungarian-Naples Wars | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Naples |
First campaign: temporary Hungarian victory
Second campaign: status quo ante bellum |
1348 | Battle of Capua | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Naples | Hungarian victory, occupation of the kingdom |
1360–1369 | Louis I 's balcanic wars (against Serbia, Bulgaria, Wallachia and Bosnia) | Kingdom of Hungary |
Serbian Empire
Second Bulgarian Empire Bosnia Wallachia |
Temporary Hungarian victories |
1366–1367 | Hungarian – Ottoman War |
Kingdom of Hungary
Duchy of Savoya Padova Republic of Venice Kingdom of France Byzantine Empire |
Ottoman Empire
Second Bulgarian Empire |
Christian victory |
1369 | Wallachian campaign | Kingdom of Hungary | Wallachia | Hungarian victory |
1372–1381 | War of Chioggia , Hungary defeated the Venetians in several times, and finally expelled Venetians from Dalmatia, however Genoa, Padoa and Austria lost the War. The war resulted in the Treaty of Turin (1381) | Kingdom of Hungary |
Republic of Venice
Milan Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Cyprus |
Hungarian victory, Venice had to pay annual tribute to King of Hungary |
1375–1377 | Hungarian–Ottoman War | Kingdom of Hungary |
Ottoman Empire
Second Bulgarian Empire |
Hungarian victory |
1377 | Hungarian – Lithuanian war | Kingdom of Hungary | Grand Duchy of Lithuania | Hungarian victory, Louis I enters Vilnius [31] |
1384–1394 | Civil war between a part of the Hungarian nobility and Mary, Queen of Hungary and Sigismund king | Kingdom of Hungary |
Horváti family
Kingdom of Naples |
Sigismund's victory |
1394–1395 | Wallachian campaign | Kingdom of Hungary | Wallachia | Wallachia became a Hungarian vassal, Mircea I the Great accepted the lordship of King Sigismund without any fight. |
1394–1395 | Moldavian campaign | Kingdom of Hungary | Moldavia | Hungarian victory |
1396 | Battle of Nicopolis |
Kingdom of Hungary
Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of France Knights Hospitaller Duchy of Burgundy Duchy of Savoy Wallachia Lands of the Bohemian Crown Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of Croatia Swiss Confederacy Kingdom of England Republic of Venice Republic of Genoa Crown of Castile Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Navarre Second Bulgarian Empire Teutonic Order Byzantine Empire |
Ottoman Empire
Moravian Serbia |
Crusader defeat
|
1407–1408 |
Bosnian campaign
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Bosnia |
Hungarian victory
|
1411–1433 | Hungarian – Venetian War |
Kingdom of Hungary
Milan |
Republic of Venice | Dalmatia became part of Venice |
1415–1419 | Hungarian – Ottoman War | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Stalemate |
1419–1434 |
Hussite Wars
|
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Hungary |
Hussites | Eventual defeat for Radical Hussites, victory for Moderate Hussites |
1428–1432 | War of the South Danube |
Kingdom of Hungary
Wallachia Grand Duchy of Lithuania |
Ottoman Empire | Armistice |
1437 | Transylvanian peasant revolt of Budai Nagy Antal | Kingdom of Hungary | Transilvanian peasants | Defeat of the rebels |
1437–1442 | Hungarian–Ottoman border conflicts, Ottoman raids in South-Hungary and Transylvania | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1440 | Siege of Belgrade | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1440–1442 | Civil war between Wladyslaw I and Ladislaus |
Kingdom of Hungary
Hungarian nobles |
Cillei family and other Hungarian nobles | Peace agreement, Wladyslaw is accepted as Hungarian king |
1442 |
Battle of Hermannstadt / Szeben
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1442 |
Battle near the
Iron Gate / Vaskapu
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire |
Hungarian victory
|
1443–1444 |
Long campaign
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Temporary Hungarian victories. |
1443 | Battle of Nish |
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland Serbian Despotate Wallachia Moldavia |
Ottoman Empire | Crusader Victory |
1443 | Battle of Zlatitsa |
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland Serbian Despotate Papal States |
Ottoman Empire | Ottoman victory, halting of the Crusader advance |
1444 |
Battle of Kunovica
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland Serbian Despotate |
Ottoman Empire | Crusader Victory |
1444 |
Battle of Varna
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of Croatia Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of Bohemia Wallachia Bulgarian rebels Kingdom of Bosnia Papal States Teutonic Knights |
Ottoman Empire |
Crusader defeat
|
1447 | Wallachian campaign | Kingdom of Hungary |
Wallachia
Ottoman Empire |
Hungarian victory
|
1448 |
Second Battle of Kosovo / Rigómező
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Wallachia |
Ottoman Empire
Wallachia (Switched to the Ottoman side on the third day of the battle) [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] |
Ottoman victory |
1456 |
Siege of Belgrade / Nándorfehérvár
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire |
Hungarian victory
|
1458–1459 | Matthias I's war with Ján Jiskra | Kingdom of Hungary | Jiskra's soldiers | Royal victory |
1458–1465 | War in Bosnia | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Partial Bosnian territory occupied by the Ottoman Empire. |
1460 | Battle at Pojejena / Alsópozsgás | Troops of Michael Szilágyi | Ottoman raiding army of Ali Bey Mihaloğlu |
Ottoman victory
|
1464 | Siege of Jajce | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1465–1471 | Hussite uprising in North-Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Czech hussite rebels | Hungarian victory |
1467 | Hungarian - Moldavian war | Kingdom of Hungary | Moldavia | Moldavian victory [39] [40] |
1468–1478 | Bohemian War (1468-1478) | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Bohemia | Treaty of Olmütz , Matthias became king of Bohemia |
1471 | Hungarian – Polish war. King Matthias I forced King Casimir IV to withdraw from Hungary | Kingdom of Hungary | Kingdom of Poland | Hungarian victory |
1471–1476 | Matthias's intervention in the Moldovian – Ottoman War |
Kingdom of Hungary
Moldavia |
Ottoman Empire | After initial Hungarian-moldavian victories Hungary stopped the advocating of Moldavia, so Stephen III moldavian ruler became vasal of the Ottoman Empire. |
1474 | Siege of Wrocław / Breslau / Boroszló | Kingdom of Hungary |
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Bohemia |
Between 1469 and 1490, Wrocław was part of the Kingdom of Hungary . In 1474, the city was besieged by combined Polish–Czech forces. Kings Casimir IV of Poland , his son Vladislaus II of Bohemia , and Matthias Corvinus of Hungary met in the nearby village, and a ceasefire was signed according to which the city remained under Hungarian rule. |
1475 | Battle of Vaslui |
Moldavia
Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Poland |
Ottoman Empire
Wallachia |
Moldavian–Hungarian–Polish victory |
1476 | Siege of Šabac / Szabács | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | King Matthias besieged and seized Šabac , an important Ottoman border fort |
1479 | Battle of Breadfield / Kenyérmező | Kingdom of Hungary |
Ottoman Empire
Wallachia |
Hungarian victory
|
1480–1481 | Battle of Otranto |
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Naples Crown of Aragon Kingdom of Sicily Papal States |
Ottoman Empire | Christian victory |
1482–1488 | Austrian – Hungarian War | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire |
Decisive Hungarian victory
|
1482 | Siege of Hainburg | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1485 | Siege of Vienna / Bécs | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire |
Hungarian victory
|
1486 | Siege of Retz | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1486–1487 | Siege of Wiener Neustadt / Bécsújhely | Kingdom of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire |
Hungarian victory
|
1490–1491 | War of the Hungarian Succession |
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Bohemia |
Kingdom of Poland | Treaty |
1490 | Battle of Csontmező | The supporters of John Corvinus | The supporters of Beatrice of Naples | The supporters of Beatrice of Naples , Stephen Báthory and Paul Kinizsi defeated John Corvinus . |
1491–1495 | Hungarian – Ottoman war | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Stalemate |
1492–1493 | The Black Army's uprising | Kingdom of Hungary | Black Army | Destruction of the Black Army |
1499–1504 | Hungarian – Ottoman war | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Stalemate |
1512–1520 | Hungarian – Ottoman war | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Successful defensive operations against the Ottomans |
1514 | Peasants revolt, led by György Dózsa | Kingdom of Hungary | Peasants | Revolt suppressed |
1520–1526 | Hungarian-Ottoman War | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian defeat |
1523 | Battle of Szávaszentdemeter | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory [42] |
1526 | Battle of Mohács | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire |
Hungarian defeat
|
Wars between 1526 and 1699
Date | Conflict | Allies | Enemies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1526–1538 | Hungarian Civil War |
Kingdom of Hungary
Habsburg monarchy |
Ottoman Empire
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom |
Inconclusive
|
1526–1527 | Jovan Nenad uprising | Eastern Hungarian Kingdom | Serbs of Vojvodina | Hungarian victory |
1532 |
Siege of Kőszeg / Güns
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia |
Ottoman Empire |
Hungarian victory
|
1532 |
Battle of Leobersdorf
|
Habsburg monarchy
Kingdom of Hungary |
Ottoman Empire
Moldavia |
Habsburg victory
|
1540–1547 | Habsburg–Ottoman war |
Kingdom of Hungary
Habsburg monarchy |
Ottoman Empire
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom |
Ottoman victory
|
1543 |
Siege of Esztergom
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire |
Ottoman victory
|
1550–1558 | Habsburg–Ottoman war | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Ottoman victory |
1552 |
Siege of Eger
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1562 | First Székely uprising | Eastern Hungarian Kingdom | Székelys | Eastern Hungarian victory |
1564–1565 |
Hungarian war of succession
[43]
|
Royal Hungary
Habsburg monarchy |
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
Zápolya family |
Habsburg victory; Treaty of Szatmár (13 March 1565):
|
1565–1568 | Habsburg–Ottoman war |
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia |
Ottoman Empire
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom |
Ottoman victory
|
1566 |
Siege of Szigetvár
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia |
Ottoman Empire
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom |
Ottoman victory
|
1575 | Bekes uprising and the second Székely uprising | Principality of Transylvania | Kingdom of Hungary | Transylvanian victory |
1588 |
Battle of Szikszó
|
Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1593–1606 |
Fifteen Years' war
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Habsburg monarchy |
Ottoman Empire | Inconclusive |
1596 | Third Székely uprising | Principality of Transylvania | Székelys | Transylvanian victory |
1595 |
Battle of Călugăreni
|
Wallachia
Principality of Transylvania |
Ottoman Empire | Wallachian victory |
1595 |
Battle of Giurgiu / Gyurgyevó
|
Principality of Transylvania
Wallachia |
Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1596 |
Siege of Eger
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Habsburg monarchy |
Ottoman Empire | Ottoman victory, Ottomans capture Eger |
1604–1606 |
Bocskai's War of Independence
|
Habsburg monarchy | Hajduk | Rebel victory |
1610–1611 | Transylvanian Civil War | Principality of Transylvania |
Wallachia
Transylvanian Saxons |
Transylvanian (Báthory) victory |
1612–1613 | Ottoman–Transylvanian war | Principality of Transylvania (Báthorys) | Ottoman Empire |
Ottoman victory
|
1618–1648 | Thirty Years' war | Habsburg Monarchy | Principality of Transylvania | Inconclusive |
1632 | Peasants revolt, led by Péter Császár (in Transylvania and in the Royal Hungary) | Principality of Transylvania | Peasants | Revolt crushed |
1636 | Transylvania Civil War | Principality of Transylvania | Ottoman Empire | Transylvanian (Rákóczi) Victory |
1652 | Battle of Vezekény | Kingdom of Hungary | Ottoman Empire | Hungarian victory |
1656–1657 | Transylvanian military campaign against Poland |
Swedish Empire
Principality of Transylvania |
Poland–Lithuania | Polish-Tatar Victory |
1657–1662 | Ottoman–Transylvanian war | Principality of Transylvania | Ottoman Empire |
Ottoman victory
|
1663–1664 | Austro-Turkish War | Habsburg monarchy | Ottoman Empire | Ottoman victory |
1664 |
Siege of Léva
|
Habsburg monarchy | Ottoman Empire |
Habsburg – Hungarian victory
|
1678–1685 |
Thököly Uprising
|
Habsburg monarchy | Principality of Upper Hungary | Habsburg victory |
1683–1699 | Great Turkish War | Habsburg monarchy | Ottoman Empire | Holy League victory |
1686 |
Siege of Buda
|
Habsburg monarchy | Ottoman Empire |
Holy League
victory
|
1697 | Hegyalja uprising | Habsburg monarchy | Kuruc |
Habsburg victory
|
Wars between 1700 and 1900
Conflict | Belligerents | Result | ||
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Date | Name | Allies | Enemies | Outcome |
15 June 1703 – 1 May 1711 |
Rákóczi's War for Independence
|
Kingdom of Hungary
Principality of Transylvania
|
Holy Roman Empire
:
|
Defeat
|
January 1716 – 21 July 1718 |
Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718)
|
Habsburg Monarchy
|
Ottoman Empire
|
Treaty of Passarowitz |
1735 – 1 September 1739 | Russo-Austro-Turkish War |
Russian Empire
|
Ottoman Empire | Victory |
16 December 1740 – 18 October 1748 |
War of the Austrian Succession
|
Habsburg Monarchy
|
France
|
|
17 May 1756 – 15 February 1763 | Seven Years' War |
France
Russia
(until 1762)
|
Great Britain
Prussia
|
Status Quo Ante Bellum |
31 October – 14 December 1784 | Revolt of Horea, Cloșca and Crișan | Habsburg Monarchy | Transylvanian Romanian rebels | Victory |
20 April 1792 – 18 October 1797 | War of the First Coalition |
Holy Roman Empire
Great Britain
|
Kingdom of France
(until 1792)
Polish Legions (from 1797) |
Defeat |
December 1798 – 25 March 1802 | War of the Second Coalition |
Holy Roman Empire
Great Britain
(until 1801)
|
France
Spain Polish Legions Batavian Republic |
Defeat |
April 1805 – 21 July 1806 | War of the Third Coalition |
Holy Roman Empire
Russian Empire
|
France |
Defeat
|
10 April – 14 October 1809 |
War of the Fifth Coalition
|
Austria
|
France
|
Defeat |
24 June – 14 December 1812 | French invasion of Russia |
France
Prussia Denmark–Norway |
Russian Empire |
The Habsburg Monarchy joins the Coalition
|
3 March 1813 – 30 May 1814 |
War of the Sixth Coalition
|
Austria
Prussia |
France
|
Victory |
20 March – 8 July 1815 | War of the Seventh Coalition |
Austria
Prussia United Kingdom Russia Hanover
Nassau
|
France
Naples |
Victory |
July – August 1831 | Cholera Riots | Hungarian peasants | Austrian Empire | Defeat |
15 March 1848 – 4 October 1849 |
Hungarian Revolution of 1848
|
Kingdom of Hungary
(1848–49)
|
Austrian Empire
|
Defeat
|
19 September 1848 – 21 November 1849 | Slovak Uprising of 1848–49 |
Kingdom of Hungary
(1848–49)
|
Slovak National Council
|
Indecisive settlement |
29 April – 11 July 1859 |
Second Italian War of Independence
|
Austrian Empire
Habsburg Tuscany |
France
|
Defeat
|
14 June – 26 July 1866 |
Austro-Prussian War
|
Austrian Empire
|
Prussia
|
Defeat
|
October 1869 – 11 January 1870 | Krivošije Uprising | Austria-Hungary | Krivošije rebels |
Stalemate
|
29 July – 20 October 1878 |
Occupation of Bosnia
|
Austria-Hungary |
Bosnia Vilayet
|
Victory
|
2 November 1899 – 7 September 1901 |
Boxer Rebellion
|
Eight-Nation Alliance
|
China
|
Victory
|
- ↑ In rebellion against Bavaria
Wars in the 20th century
Conflict | Belligerents | Result | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Date | Name | Allies | Enemies | Outcome |
28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918 |
World War I
|
Central Powers
Austria-Hungary German Empire Ottoman Empire Bulgaria |
Allied Powers
France British Empire Russian Empire (1914–17) Kingdom of Serbia Kingdom of Montenegro Belgium Japan Italy (from 1915) Portugal (from 1916) Romania (from 1916) Greece (from 1917) Siam (from 1917) Co-belligerents Hejaz (from 1916) United States (from 1917) Brazil (from 1917) |
Defeat
|
December 1918 – June 1919 |
Hungarian–Czechoslovak War
|
First Hungarian Republic
Hungarian Soviet Republic |
Czechoslovakia |
Military Victory
|
13 November 1918 – 3 August 1919 |
Hungarian–Romanian War
|
Hungarian Soviet Republic | Romania |
Defeat
|
6 May 1919 | Bruck an der Leitha raid |
Hungarian Soviet Republic
German-Austria
|
Antibolsevista Comité |
Victory
|
2-6 June 1919 | Hungarian invasion of Prekmurje | Hungarian Soviet Republic | Republic of Prekmurje |
Victory
|
24 June 1919 | Ludovika Uprising | Hungarian Soviet Republic | White Hungarians |
Victory
|
3 August – 13 October 1921 |
Uprising in West Hungary
|
Austria
Hungary (disarmament of the rebels in 1921) |
Rongyos Gárda
Lajtabánság Bosnian and Albanian Muslim volunteers |
Victory
|
20-23 October 1921 |
Charles IV's second coup attempt
|
Hungary | Habsburg Royalists |
Victory
|
14 – 18 March 1939 |
Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine
|
Hungary | Carpatho-Ukraine |
Victory
|
23 – 31 March 1939 |
Slovak-Hungarian War
|
Hungary | Slovakia |
Victory
|
1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945
Hungary entered: 27 June 1941 Hungary exited: 11 May 1945 |
World War II
|
Axis Powers
Germany Italy (1940–43) Empire of Japan Affiliate states Hungary (from 1941) Bulgaria (1941–44) Thailand (1942–45) Client States Croatia
Government of National Salvation
Mengjiang Albania Co-belligerents Active neutrality |
Allied Powers
Soviet Union (from June 1941) United States (from December 1941) United Kingdom China France (1939–40, 1944–45) In exile for part of the war Poland Norway Netherlands Belgium Free France (1940–44) Luxembourg Greece Czechoslovakia Other important belligerents India Australia New Zealand South Africa Yugoslavia Ethiopia Brazil Mexico Colombia Cuba Philippines Mongolia Co-belligerents
Romania
(1944–1945)
|
Defeat
|
23 October – 10 November 1956 |
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
|
Hungarian revolutionaries |
Soviet Union
People's Republic of Hungary |
Defeat
|
20 – 21 August 1968 |
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
|
Warsaw Pact
Soviet Union Bulgaria Poland Hungary supported by East Germany |
Czechoslovakia |
Victory
|
Wars in the 21st century
Conflict | Belligerents | Result | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Date | Name | Allies | Enemies | Outcome | Losses |
March 2003 – 2009 | Iraq War |
|
Ba'athist Iraq
Ansar al-Islam
Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation
For fighting between insurgent groups, see Civil war in Iraq (2006–07) . |
Victory
|
1 soldier killed
12 wounded. |
7 October 2001 – 30 August 2021 | War in Afghanistan |
Taliban Victory / US-allied defeat
|
7 soldiers killed
14 wounded. |
See also
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