Talk:List of battles 301–1300

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why 601 to 1400? Any reason other than trivial one? I am just curious. -- Taku

Seventh Century Clear![edit]

There are no more battles left with red-links in the seventh century. All have at least a stub. Roy Al Blue 15:15, 18 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Tenth Century Clear![edit]

All tenth century battles that are on the list have been given at least a stub. Roy Al Blue 20:26, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Guadalete is missing and it is a VERY important battle in Spain's (and Europe) history.

Ninth Century Clear![edit]

The red-link battles in the Ninth Century have all been filled in with stubs. Roy Al Blue 20:31, 20 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

South Foreland and Sandwich[edit]

Is the Battle of South Foreland the same as the Battle of Sandwich, where Eustace the Monk was killed? Eustace took part in South Foreland, and it was also fought in 1217, but I cannot find anything to indicate whether these are the same battle or not. Does anyone know? Roy Al Blue 03:15, 23 November 2005 (UTC):There were several battles of South Foreland and Sandwich, but in 1217 they were both the same. Due to vagaries of tides etc, this area of the coastline is a major site of naval battles in history, and the names can get pretty confusing.--Jackyd101 23:32, 23 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Thirteenth Century Clear![edit]

No more red-links to battles in the Thirteenth Century. Roy Al Blue 13:56, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not sure how useful it is to have all these stubs, but as long as you are making them, could you add them to Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/New articles and Wikipedia:WikiProject Middle Ages/New Articles?
All making dozens of stubs does is prevent people seeing what has and hasn't been written on!

1331 Battle of Velbuzd, Bulgarian Emperor killed —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.18.59.53 (talk) 16:46, 2 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

1389 Kosova[edit]

I usually don't like to edit on already written material. But this one is an exception. It said that the battle had no clear results. This statement contridicts to all articles on Battle of Kosova . The result was decisive and consequences were very significant on Balkan history. So I had to change the statement. Nedim Ardoğa (talk) 20:02, 20 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

1294 Battle of the Conwy[edit]

I find this entry puzzling. Details given are "11 November – English army routed at Denbigh by Welsh rebels during the revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn." The battle is not given this name (or any name) in any source I can find. The Welsh defeated Henry Lacy while he was on his way from Portsmouth to Denbigh (not at Denbigh). Denbigh is not on the River Conwy, it seems unlikely that he would have gone from Portsmouth to Denbigh via the river. See Online Dictionary of National Biography on Henry Lacy at [1]. The Welsh defeated the Mercians at the Battle of the Conwy in 881, and ODNB refers in passing to a battle of the Conwy estuary in about 1190 in the entry on Madog ab Owain Gwynedd at [2], but calling the 1294 battle by that name appears to be an error. Can anyone clarify? Dudley Miles (talk) 19:04, 10 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I have deleted this battle as it redirects to an article which does not mention the battle under this name, and it was an insignificant skirmish. I have also created an article about the 881 Battle of the Conwy. Dudley Miles (talk) 17:53, 12 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

List of battles to add[edit]

Below is a list of issues I don't know how to fix on my phone.

The following battles need to be added to the list: Battle of Maranga 363, Battle of Marcianople 376, Battle of Dibaltum 377, Siege of Adrianople 378 (this is separate from the Battle of Adrianople of the same year), Battle of Constantinople 378, Siege of Florence 405, Battle of Toulouse 439, Capture of Carthage 439, Battle of Cape Bon 468, Siege of Martyropolis 502, Battle of Strasbourg 506, Battle of Thannuris 528, Battle of Mindouos 528, Siege of Naples 536, Siege of Ariminum 538, Siege of Ravenna 539-540, Siege of Petra 541, Battle of Faventia 542, Battle of Mucellium 542, Siege of Naples 542-543, Sack of Rome 546, Siege of Petra 549, Siege of Rome 549-550, Siege of Petra 550-551, Siege of Onoguris 554/555, Battle of Beran Byrig 556, Siege of Nisibis 573, Siege of Dara 573, Siege of Sirmium 580-582, Battle of Blarathon 591, Battle of Linyuguan 598, Siege of Thessalonica 617, Siege of Ctesiphon 629, Battle of Hunayn 630, Battle of Zafar 632, Battle of Dibba 632, Battle of Buzakha 632, Battle of Hira 633, Battle of River 633, Battle of Al-Anbar 633, Battle of Ayn al-Tamr 633, Battle of Dawmat al-Jandal 633, Battle of Muzayyah 633, Battle of Saniyy 633, Battle of Naqra 633, Battle of the Bridge 634, Battle of Buwaib 634, Battle of al-Qaryatayn 634, Battle of Marj Rahit 634, Battle of Yaqusa 634, Battle of Marj al-Saffar 634, Siege of Emesa 635-636, Battle of Babylon 636, Siege of Jerusalem 636-637, Siege of Aleppo 637, Battle of Jalula 637, Siege of Germanicia 638, Tibetan Attack on Songzhou 638, Battle of Oxus River 651, Siege of Herat 652, Battle of the Masts 655, Battle of Nahrawan 659, Battle of Two Rivers 671, Battle of Maseo 675, Battle of al-Harra 683, Battles of Madhar and Harura 686, Battle of Khazir 686, Battles of Madhar and Harura 686, Battle of Dorestad 690, Battle of Varnakert 702, Relief of Qasr al-Bahili 720-721, Battle of the Defile 731, Battle of the River Garonne 732, Battle of Bagdoura 741, Siege of Wasit 749-750, Siege of Narbonne 752-759, Siege of Syracuse 827-828, First Siege of Enna 828-829 (is a subsection of Muslim conquest of Sicily article), Fall of Palermo 831 (is a subsection of Muslim conquest of Sicily article), Sack of Damietta 853, Sack of Amorium 838, Battle of Fontenoy 841, Battle of Mauropotamos 844, Siege of Paris 845, Battle of Jengland 851, Battle of Sandwich 851, Siege of Constantinople 860, Battle of the Barges 869, Occupation of al-Ubulla 870, Battle of Ashdown 871, Battle of Basing 871, Battle of Basra 871, Battle of Meretun 871, Battle of Dollar 875, Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul 876, Siege of Syracuse 877-878, Siege of Euripos 883, Siege of Paris 885-886, Battle of Milazzo 888, Battle of Southern Buh 896, Battle of Brenta 899, Battle of Eisenbach 908, Battle of Lechfeld 910, Battle of Rednitz 910, Battle of Confey 917, Battle of Puchen 919, Battle of Valdejunquera 920, Battle of Pegae 921, Battle of Sevan 921, Battle of Constantinople 922, Battle of Lenzen 929, Battle of Wlndr 934, Battle of Fraxinet 942, Battle of Wels 943, Siege of Chandax 961, Siege of Rometta 965, Battle of Silistra 968, Siege of Kiev 968, Siege of Antioch 968-969, Battle of Tara (Ireland) 980, Battle of the Gates of Trajan 986, Battle of Svolder 999/1000, Battle of Assandun 1016, Battle of the River Bug 1018, Battle of Cannae 1018, Battle of Helgea 1026, Battle of Tamaron 1037, Battle of Thessalonica 1040, Battle of Brudek 1040, Battle of Dandanaqan 1040, Battle of Olivento 1041, Battle of Montemaggiore 1041, Battle of Montepeloso 1041, Battle of Menfo 1044, Battle of Kapetron 1048, Battle of Atapuerca 1054, Battle of Kawasaki 1057, Siege of Kuriyagawa 1062, Battle of Nisa 1062, Burning of Southwark 1066, Battle on the Nemiga River 1067, Battle of the Alta River 1068, Battle of Kerles 1068, Siege of Exeter 1068, Battle of Pedroso 1071, Battle of Golpejera 1072, Battle of Kerj Abu Dulaf 1073, Battle of Mellrichstadt 1078, Battle of Flarchheim 1080, Battle on the Elster 1080, Battle of Piedra Pasada 1084, Siege of Capua 1098, Siege of Ma'arra 1098, Spend of Sidon 1110, Battle of Ibelin 1123, Battle of Yibneh 1123, Battle of Haram 1128, Battle of Fraga 1134, Battle of Holmengra 1139, Battle of Valdevez 1140/1141, Battle of Lincoln 1141, Rout of Winchester 1141, Siege of Oxford 1142, Battle of Wilton 1143, Battle of Ephesus 1147, Battle of the Meander 1147, Siege of Tortosa 1148, Battle of Mount Cadmus 1148, Siege of Branicevo 1154, Siege of Tortona 1155, Siege of Shirakawa-den 1156, Battle of Lake Huleh 1157, Battle of Oslo 1161, Battle of al-Buqaia 1163, Battle of Crogen 1165, Siege of Wexford 1169, Battle of Fornham 1173, Siege of Derbent 1173/1174, Battle of Thurles 1174, Battle of Hyelion and Leimocheir 1177, Battle of Marj Ayyun 1179, Siege of Claudiopolis 1179, Battle of Fimreite 1184, Sack of Thessalonica 1185, Siege of Lovech 1187, Battle of Tryavna 1190, Battle of Philomelion 1190, Battle of Florvag 1194, Battle of Mirebeau 1202, Siege of Chateau Gaillard 1203-1204, Battle of Adramyttion 1205, Battle of Serres 1205, Battle of Rusion 1206, Battle of Rodosto 1206, Battle of Messinopolis 1207, Battle of Beroia 1208, Siege of Philoppolis 1208, Siege of Minerve 1210, Battle of Gestilren 1210, Battle of Antioch on the Meander 1211, Siege of Ganja 1213, Battle of Lincoln 1217, Siege of Toulouse 1217-1218, Siege of Jaen 1225, Battle of Ane 1227, Siege of Jaen 1230, Battle of Agridi 1232, Siege of Burriana 1233, Siege of Constantinople 1235, Siege of Cordoba 1236, Siege of Bilar 1236, Battle of the Puig 1237, Battle of Chmielnik 1241, Battle of Tursko 1241, Battle of Giglio 1241, Siege of Esztergom 1241, Siege of Jaen 1245-1246, Battle of the Leitha River 1246, Battle of Sparrsatra 1247, Siege of Seville 1247-1248, Battle of Krucken 1249, First Battle of Homs 1260, Battle of Druim Dearg 1260, Sack of Sandomierz 1260, Battle of Pokarwis 1261, Siege of Konigsberg 1262-1265, Battle of Lubawa 1263, Battle of Northampton 1264, Siege of Bartenstein 1264, Battle of Saseno 1264, Battle of Mari 1266, Siege of Kenilworth 1266, Battle of Pagastin 1271, Battle of Demetrias 1272/1273/1274/1275, Battle of Ronaldsway 1279, Battle of Elbistan 1277, Battle of Algeciras 1278, Battle of Devin's 1279, Siege of Trebizond 1282, Battle of Llandeilo Fawr 1282, Battle of Moel-y-don 1282, Battle of Malta 1283, Battle of the Gulf of Naples 1284, Battle of Meloria 1284, Battle of Les Formigues 1285, Battle of Col de Panissars 1285, Battle of the Counts 1287, Battle of Red Ford 1294, Capture of Berwick 1296, Battle of Curzola 1298, Battle of Cape Orlando 1299, Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar 1299, Battle of Ponza 1300,

425 battle has no name, link, or location, and I found no reference to Aetius fighting a battle in that year.

The following could be added to the list and article stubs created: A battle in 457 at Crayford is referenced in the Battle of Aylesford 455 article. A battle in 456 at Placentia is referenced in the Battle of Campi Cannini 457 article. A battle in 477 at Cymenshore and another in 491 at Pevensey mentioned in the Battle of Mercredesburne 485 article. A siege in 557 of Tzacher/Sideroun is referenced in the Battle of Anglon article, though only a stub could be made based on the info. A siege of Bukhara in 731 is mentioned in the Battle of the Defile 731 article aftermath section. A sack of Laodicea Combusta in 770 is mentioned in the Siege of Kamacha 766 article. A battle in 836 at Carhampton is mentioned in the Carhampton and Battle of Hingston Down articles. A battle in 940 at Orleans is mentioned in the Battle of Pressburg 907 article, Commanders of the armies section. A siege of Salandu in 891 is mentioned in the Siege of Euripos 883 article, Siege section. A siege of Leontini 846, siege of Ragusa 848, and fall of Enna 859 are referenced in the Muslim conquest of Sicily article. A siege of Tyre 1124 is in the Venetian Crusade article.

The Battle of Adige 489 needs to be switched to the Battle of Verona 489.

The Battle of Berzitia 774 appears to be a duplicate entry that just links to the Battle of Litosoria 774. I suggest deleting the Berzitia entry.

The Battle of Raab 791 links to a battle in 1809. A quick Google search for a battle of that name in 791 doesn't point to one having occurred. I suggest this entry be deleted.

Battle of Siffin is labeled as taking place in 658, but the article places it in 657.

The Siege of Zadar 998 links to the Siege of Zara 1202.

The Battle of Coed Eulo 1157 should likely link to the Battle of Ewloe 1157.

There are a number of references to battles in the naval battle list that don't have articles, not sure if they should be added to this list. Tpsreport84 (talk) 15:00, 27 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Anachronistic flags[edit]

Why use flags of modern countries like France, UK, Italy etc when there were completely different entities (kingdoms, empires) a the time? Skimel (talk) 00:16, 12 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

For the same reason the battles' pages will give a brief description saying it took place in say the UK or Turkey. Best way for us to describe where it took place at here. J390 (talk) 16:48, 15 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]