List of wars involving Portugal
The following is a list of wars involving Portugal.
County of Portugal (868–1139)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Battle of Aguioncha (966) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Battle of Pedroso (1071) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Capture of Santarém (1111) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almoravids | Defeat
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Siege of Coimbra (1117) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almoravids | Victory |
Battle of São Mamede (1128)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() Supported by: ![]() | Portuguese rebels | Victory
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Luso-Leonese War (1130–37) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Stalemate |
Battle of Cerneja (1139) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Kingdom of Portugal (1139–1910)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Battle of Ourique (1139) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almoravids | Victory
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Battle of Valdevez (1140) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Siege of Lisbon (1142) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Taifa of Badajoz | Defeat |
Second Crusade (1147–50) Location: Middle East and North Africa (Near East, Anatolia, Levant, Egypt) and Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Seljuk Empire | Status quo ante bellum
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Conquest of Santarém (1147) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Taifa of Badajoz | Victory
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Siege of Lisbon (1147) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Taifa of Badajoz | Victory
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Luso-Leonese War (1167–1169)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Defeat |
| ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Victory
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Raid of Ceuta (1180)[2] | ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Victory |
Battle of Silves (1182) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Defeat |
Siege of Santarém (1184) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Victory
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Third Crusade (1189) Location: Middle East (Levant and Anatolia), Mediterranean Europe (Sicily, Iberia, Balkans) | ![]() Crusaders from Germany, Hungary, France, Denmark, Italy, Spain and England | Almohad Caliphate | Victory
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Almohad campaign in the Algarve (1190–1191) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Defeat
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Battle of Alarcos (1195) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almohad Caliphate Castilian rebels | Defeat |
Luso-Leonese War (1196–1200) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Status Quo Ante Bellum |
Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() ![]() ![]()
| Almohad Caliphate | Victory
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Siege of Alcácer do Sal (1217) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Victory |
Siege of Faro (1249) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Almohad Caliphate | Victory
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War of the Strait (1292–1350)
(1292–1350) Location: Mediterranean Sea (Strait of Gibraltar) | ![]() Supported by: | Marinid Sultanate | Victory
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Luso-Castilian War (1295–1297) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Stalemate |
Luso-Castillian War (1336–39) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Battle of Río Salado (1340) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() ![]() | Marinid Sultanate ![]() | Victory
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Battle of Guadalmesí (1342)[3] Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | Marinid Sultanate | Victory |
Siege of Algeciras (1342–1344) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() ![]()
| Marinid Sultanate![]() | Victory
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War of the Two Peters (1356–1375)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() Supported by: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Supported by: ![]() ![]() | Indecisive
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First Fernandine War (1369–1370)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() Supported by: ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Second Fernandine War (1372–1373)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Third Fernandine War (1381–1382)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Portuguese interregnum (1383–1385)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() Supported by: ![]() | ![]() Supported by: ![]() ![]() | Victory
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Conquest of Ceuta (1415)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]() | Marinid Sultanate | Victory
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Siege of Ceuta (1419)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Marinid Sultanate![]() | Victory
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Irmandiño revolts (1431–69)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]()
| ![]() | Victory |
Battle of Tangier (1437)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Marinid Sultanate | Indecisive
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Conquest of Ksar es-Seghir (1458–1459)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids | Victory
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Catalan Civil War (1462–72) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Siege of Tangier (1463–1464)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Marinid Sultanate | Defeat |
Anfa expedition (1468)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids | Victory |
Conquest of Asilah (1471)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids | Victory
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Portuguese conquest of Tangier (1471)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Marinid Sultanate | Victory
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War of the Castilian Succession (1475–1479) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Indecisive
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Siege of Ceuta (1476)[4]
Location: North Africa | ![]()
| Marinid Sultanate | Victory |
Battle of Guinea (1478)
Location: Gulf of Guinea | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Ottoman conquest of Otranto (1480–81) Location: Italian Peninsula | ![]()
![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Chaouia expedition (1487)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids | Victory |
Siege of Graciosa (1489)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids | Defeat |
Targa expedition (1490)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids | Victory |
First Luso-Malabarese War (1500–1513)
| ![]() Kingdom of Cannanore (until 1507) Kingdom of Tanur (1504 on) | Kingdom of Calicut Vassal Malabari states (up to 1504)
Supported by: Arab privateers | Victory Start of Portuguese presence in Asia, Portuguese India and Malabarese–Portuguese conflicts. |
Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1501) Location: North Africa (modern Algeria) | ![]()
| ![]() | Defeat |
First Battle of Cannanore (1501) Location: Asia, Indian subcontinent | ![]()
| Kingdom of Calicut | Victory |
Battle of Tanger (1502) Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]() | Wattasids | Defeat |
Battle of Calicut (1503) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]()
| Kingdom of Calicut Arab privateers | Victory |
Battle of Pandarane (1504) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]()
| ![]() | Victory
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Battle of Cochin (1504) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() ![]() | Kingdom of Calicut Vassal Malabari states
| Victory |
Battle of Mombasa (1505) Location: East Africa (modern Kenya) | ![]()
| Mombasa Sultanate | Victory |
Portuguese-Mamluk naval war (1505–1517) Location: Asia, Indian Ocean | ![]() | ![]() Kingdom of Calicut Bijapur Sultanate ![]() Supported by | Victory
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Siege of Anjadiva (1506) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | Bijapur Sultanate | Defeat |
Battle of Barawa (1507) Location: East Africa (modern Somalia) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Ajuran-Portuguese wars (1507–1542) Location: East Africa (modern Somalia) | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Victory |
Battle of Socotra (1507) Location: Socotra (between Guardafui Channel and Arabian Sea) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Capture of Ormuz (1507) Location: Asia, Persian Gulf (Hormuz Island) | ![]() | Kingdom of Ormus![]() | Victory
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Persian–Portuguese wars (1507–1622) Location: Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean (modern Iran) | ![]() Supported by:
| ![]()
| Defeat
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Siege of Cannanore (1507) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | Kingdom of Cannanore | Victory |
Battle of Dabul (1508) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | Bijapur Sultanate | Victory |
Gujarati–Portuguese conflicts (1508–1573)
Location: Indian subcontinent (Gujarat) | ![]() | ![]() Supported by: Kingdom of Calicut
| Victory
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Sieges of Asilah (1508–1509)
Location: North Africa | ![]() | Wattasids | Victory |
Malay-Portuguese conflicts (1509–1641)
Location: Southeast Asia, Malay Peninsula, Straits of Malacca (modern Malaysia, Singapore and western Indonesia) | ![]() Supported by: | Supported by:
| Stalemate
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Portuguese conquest of Goa (1510) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | Bijapur Sultanate | Victory
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Capture of Malacca (1511) Location: Malacca City (modern Malaysia) | ![]() | Malacca Sultanate | Victory
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Siege of Aden (1513) Location: Arabian Peninsula (modern Yemen) | ![]() | Yemeni Tahirids | Defeat |
Battle of Azemmour (1513)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids | Victory
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Battle of Tednest (1514)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| ![]() | Victory |
Raid of Marrakesh (1515)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Hintata Supported by: | Defeat |
Battle of Mamora (1515)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| Wattasids Supported by Abda Doukkala | Defeat |
Expedition against Oulad Amrane(1516) Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]() | Oulad Amrane | Defeat |
Siege of Goa (1517) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | Bijapur Sultanate | Victory |
Battle of Zeila (1517) Location: East Africa (modern Somaliland) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Sinhalese–Portuguese conflicts (1518–1658)
Location: Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka | ![]() | ![]() Supported by:
| Stalemate
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Acehnese–Portuguese conflicts (1519–1639)
Location: Southeast Asia, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula and Strait of Malacca (modern western Indonesia and Peninsular Malaysia) | ![]() Supported by:
| ![]() Supported by: | Inconclusive
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Portuguese conquest of Bahrain (1521) Location: Eastern Arabia, Persian Gulf (Bahrain) | ![]() | Jabrids | Victory |
Battle of Tunmen (1521) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Battle of Sincouwaan (1522) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Battle of al-Shihr (1523) Location: Arabian Peninsula (modern Yemen) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Siege of Calicut (1526)
Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | Zamorin of Calicut | Defeat |
Conquest of Sunda Kelapa (1527) | ![]() | Demak Sultanate | Defeat |
Battle of Mombasa (1528) Location: East Africa (modern Kenya) | ![]() Supported by: | Mombasa Sultanate | Victory |
Siege of Bahrain (1529) Location: Eastern Arabia, Persian Gulf (Bahrain) | ![]() | Bahraini rebels | Defeat |
Abyssinian–Adal war (1529–1543)
Location: East Africa (modern Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea) | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Inconclusive
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Spanish-Ottoman War (1529–1541)
Location: Mediterranean Sea, North Africa | ![]()
| ![]() Arab irregulars
| Stalemate
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Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts (1530–1605) Location: Maluku Islands, (modern eastern Indonesia) | ![]() ![]() Sultanate of Tidore | ![]() ![]() | Defeat |
Battle of al-Shihr (1531) Location: Arabian Peninsula (modern Yemen) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Siege of Diu (1531) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
French invasions to Colonial Brazil (1531–1615)
Location: South America, Brazil | ![]() Indian allies | ![]() Indian allies
| Victory
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Spanish Jailolo-Portuguese Ternate war (1533) Location: Maluku Islands, (modern eastern Indonesia) | ![]() | Sultanate of Tidore | Stalemate |
Iguape War (1534–1536) Location: South America, Brazil | ![]() | ![]()
| Victory |
Battle of Tidore (1536)
Location: Maluku Islands, (modern eastern Indonesia) | ![]() | Ternate loyal to Dayal Kingdom of Vaigama[17] Kingdom of Vaigue[17] Kingdom of Quibibi[17] Kingdom of Mincibo[17] | Victory |
Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–1559)
Location: Persian Gulf, Horn of Africa, Red Sea and India | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Victory
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Fall of Agadir (1541)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Battle of Benadir (1542) Location: East Africa (modern Somalia) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Burmese–Siamese War (1547–1549)[18] Location: Southeast Asia (modern Thailand) | ![]() Supported by: | ![]() | Victory
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Battle of al-Shihr (1548) Location: Arabian Peninsula (modern Yemen) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Battle of Shuangyu (1548)
| ![]()
| ![]() | Defeat |
Incident of Dongshan Peninsula (1549)
| ![]()
| ![]() | Defeat
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Battle of the Bay of Velez (1553) Location: North Africa, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Tamoyo Confederation (1554–1567) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Tupinambá people | Victory |
Aimoré War (1555–1673) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Aimoré people | Victory |
Siege of Piratininga (1555–1736) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Guarulho people Guaianá people Carijó people | Victory
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Siege of Kotte (1557–1558) Location: Sri Lanka | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Bandeirantes raids from Brazil to Spanish domains (1557–18th century) Location: South America (mostly Amazon Forest) | ![]() | ![]()
| Stalemate
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Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1558–1566) Location: Indian Ocean | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Victory |
Battle of Mulleriyawa (1559) Location: Sri Lanka | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Siege of Moji (1561) Location: Asia–Pacific, Japan | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Siege of Mazagan (1562)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
| ![]() | Victory |
Battle of Fukuda Bay (1565) Location: Asia–Pacific, Japan | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Blockade of Cebu (1568)
Location: Philippines | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Battle of Aceh (1569) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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War of the League of the Indies (1570 – 1574) Location: Indian Ocean, Western India and the Straits of Malacca | ![]() | Sultanate of Bijapur![]() Zamorin of Calicut ![]() Co-belligerents: Princely states of the Kanara coast | Victory |
Battle of Alcácer Quibir (1578)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]()
Moorish Allies | ![]() Supported by: | Defeat
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War of the Portuguese Succession (1580–1583) Location: Iberian Peninsula, Azores | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Decisive defeat for António, Prior of Crato |
Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1580–89)
Location: East Africa, Swahili coast and Indian Ocean | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Siege of Daman (1581)
Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
Location: Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Western Europe, Azores, Canary Islands, Ibero-America. | ![]()
co-belligerent
| ![]() ![]() co-belligerent | Indecisive |
Battle of Leitao Coast (1586) Location: Persian Gulf, Kish Island (Iran) | ![]() | Arab Niquilus | Defeat |
Siege of Johor (1587) Location: Malay Peninsula | ![]() | Johor Sultanate | Victory |
Siamese–Cambodian War (1591–1594)[19] Location: Southeast Asia (modern Cambodia) | ![]() Supported by: | ![]() | Defeat
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Cambodian–Spanish War (1593–97) Location: Southeast Asia (modern Cambodia) | ![]()
| ![]() Supported by:
| Defeat |
Campaign of Danture (1594) Location: Sri Lanka | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Spanish-Portuguese conflict on China (1598–1600) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Dutch–Portuguese War (1598–1663)
Europe
South America
Africa
Asia
| ![]()
Supported by:
| ![]() Supported by:
| Indecisive
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Siege of Kottakkal (1599–1600) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | Kunjali Marakkar forces | Victory |
Palmares War (early 17th century–1695) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Quilombo dos Palmares | Victory |
Nossa Senhora da Graça incident (1610) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Battle of Swally (1612) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Cummean Revolt (1617–1621) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Tupinambá people | Victory |
Sack of Madeira (1617) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Tupinambá Revolt (1618) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Tupinambá people | Victory |
Tupinambás Uprising (1617–1621)
Location: Brazil | ![]() | Tupinambá rebel forces under tuxaua (cacique) Cabelo de Velha | Victory |
1st Danish expedition to India (1618–1620) Location: Sri Lanka | ![]() | ![]() Supported by: | Portuguese militar victory Danish political victory |
Sino-Dutch conflicts (1620s–1670s) Location: Asia–Pacific, China | ![]() | ![]() Chinese pirates | Victory |
Capture of Ormuz (1622) Location: Persian Gulf | ![]() Supported by: | ![]() ![]() | Defeat
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First Kongo-Portuguese War (1622–1623) Location: Central Africa (modernAngola and Congo region) | ![]() | ![]() | Status quo ante bellum
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Spanish-Siam War Location: Southeast Asia (modern Thailand) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Battle of Duyon River (1629) Location: Malay Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Decisive Victory
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Motim das Maçarocas (1629) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Mombasa war (1631–32) Location: East Africa (modern Kenya) | ![]() | Mombasa Sultanate | Victory
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Siege of Hooghly (1632)
Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Portuguese expedition to Mombasa of 1632
Location: East Africa (modern Kenya) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Manuelinho Revolt (1637) Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Battle of Gannoruwa (1638) Location: Sri Lanka | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Siege of Daman (1638–1639) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Mazagan Ambush (1640)
Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Portuguese Restoration War (1640–1668)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]()
| ![]() | Victory
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Battle of Mbororé
Location: South America (modern Misiones Province, Argentina) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Acclamation of Amador Bueno (1641) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Nativists | Victory
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Siege of Muscat (1650) Location: Gulf of Oman | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Cachaça Revolt (1660–1661) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Rio de Janeiro Rebels | Victory |
Raid of Tangier (1662) Location: North Africa (Morocco) | ![]() Supported by: | Khadir Ghaïlan forces Supported by: | Stalemate
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Kongo Civil War (1665–1709) Location: Central Africa (modernAngola and Congo region) | ![]() | ![]() Kimpanzu dynasty forces Kinlaza dynasty forces Soyo and Ngoyo Supported by: | Stalemate
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Dutch-Zamorin Conflicts (1666–1758) Location: Indian subcontinent | Zamorin | ![]() | Defeat |
Conjuration of Our Father (1666) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Pernambuco Rebels | Victory
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Battle of Pungo Andongo (1671) Location: Central Africa (modernAngola) | ![]() | Kingdom of Ndongo | Victory |
Battle of Katole (1681) Location: Central Africa (modernAngola) | ![]() | Kingdom of Matamba | Pirric Victory |
Barbarians' War (1683–1713) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Confederation of the Cariris | Victory |
Maratha–Portuguese War (1683–1684) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Beckman Revolt (1684) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Maranhão Rebels | Victory |
Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693)
Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Taro Revolt (1694–1695) Location: Azores | ![]() | São Jorge peasants | Victory |
Battle of Daman (1694) Location: India | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Omani–Portuguese conflict (1696–1714)
Location: Indian Ocean, Southeast Africa, India | ![]()
| ![]() | Indecisive
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War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714) On South America:
| ![]()
co-belligerent:[28]
| ![]()
co-belligerent:[28]
| Political victory for Philip Military victory for Charles Treaties of Utrecht, Rastatt, and Baden:
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Mura War (18th century) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Mura people | Victory |
War of the Emboabas (1707–1709) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Paulistas (Bandeirantes) | Victory
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Mascate War (1710–1711) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Vila de Olinda | Victory
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Salt Revolt (1710–1720) Location: Brazil | ![]() | São Paulo Rebels | Victory |
Mandu Ladino Revolt (1712–1719) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Tupi people | Victory |
Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718) Location: Peloponnese, Aegean Sea, Ionian Islands, Dalmatia | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Vila Rica Revolt (1720) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Supporters of Filipe dos Santos | Victory |
Manaó War (1723–1728) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Manaó people | Victory |
Expedition to Cabinda (1723) Location: Central Africa (modernAngola) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Maratha–Portuguese War (1725–1726)[29][full citation needed]Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Inconclusive
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Terço Velho Motin (1728) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Terço Velho Regiment | Victory |
Portuguese-Omani conflict (1728–1729) Location: Indian Ocean, Southeast Africa | ![]() Swahili city-states rebels against Oman | ![]() Swahili city-states rebels against Portugal | Statu Quo Ante Bellum
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Maratha–Portuguese War (1729–1732) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Novas Conquistas (1729–1789) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() Supported by: Rajahnate of Soonda Kingdom of Sawantwadi | ![]() ![]() | Victory |
Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–37) Location: South America, Río de la Plata Basin (modern Uruguay) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Battle of Vasai (1739) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Naval Battle of Calicut (1752) Location: Indian subcontinent | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Guaraní War (1754–56) Location: South America, Misiones Orientales (modern Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil) | ![]() | Guaraní | Victory
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Seven Years' War (1756–1763)
Location: Europe, North America, West Indies, South America, West Africa, India, Philippines | ![]()
| ![]()
| Victory
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First Curvelo Conspiracy (1760–1763) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Conspirators | Victory |
War of Galangue (1768–1769)[30]Location: Angola | ![]() | Galangue Kingdom | Victory
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Inconfidence of Mariana (1769) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Inconfidents | Victory |
Siege of Mazagan (1769) Location: Morocco | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
First Luso-Ovimbo War (1774–1778) Location: Angola | ![]() | Ovimbundu Kingdoms
| Victory |
Inconfidence of Sabará (1775) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Inconfidents | Victory |
Second Curvelo Conspiracy (1776) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Conspirators | Victory |
Spanish-Portuguese War (1776–1777) Location: South America, Río de la Plata Basin (modern Argentina, Uruguay and southern Brazil) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Bombardment of Algiers (1784)
Location: North Africa (Algeria) | ![]() ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Inconfidência Mineira (1789) Location: Brazil | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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War of the Pyrenees (1793–1795) Location: Iberian Peninsula and Pyrenees | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() | Defeat |
Rio de Janeiro Conjuration (1794–1795) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Conjurates from Rio | Victory
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1798 Revolt of the Alfaiates (1796–1799) Location: Brazil | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Mediterranean campaign of 1798
Location: Mediterranean Sea | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Victory |
Conspiracy of the Suassunas (1800–1801) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Pernambuco rebels | Victory
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War of the Oranges (1801)
Location: Iberian Peninsula, South America (Río de la Plata and Guiana region) | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat in Europe Victory in South America
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Invasion of Portugal (1807)
Location: Iberian Peninsula | ![]() | ![]()
| Defeat
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Peninsular War (1808–1814)
Location: Iberian Peninsula and Southern France | ![]() | ![]() ![]()
| Victory |
Portuguese conquest of French Guiana (1809)
Location: South America (The Guianas) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Battle of the Tiger's Mouth (1809–1810) Location: China (Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area) | ![]() | Red Flag Fleet | Victory |
Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental (1811–1812)
Location: Río de la Plata Basin (Uruguay) | ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Inconclusive |
War of the Sixth Coalition (1813–1814)
Location: Europe | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Victory Treaty of Fontainebleau, First Treaty of Paris
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War of the Seventh Coalition (1815)
Location: Europe | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | Victory Second Treaty of Paris
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Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental (1816 - 1820)
Location: Río de la Plata Basin (Uruguay and Argentina) | ![]() ![]() | ![]()
| Victory
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Pernambucan Revolt (1817) Location: Brazil | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
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Lisbon Conspiration (1817) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Supremo Conselho Regenerador de Portugal e do Algarve | Victory
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Oporto Liberal Revolution (1820) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
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Martinhada Revolt (1820) Location: Portugal | ![]()
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| Victory |
Liberal Revolution in Bahia and Grão-Pará (1821) Location: Brazil | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
|
Constitutionalist revolt of the slaves (1821–1822) Location: Brazil | ![]() | Minas Gerais slaves | Inconclusive
|
Brazilian War of Independence (1822–1824) Location: Brazil | ![]() | ![]() European mercenaries | Defeat
|
Vilafrancada (1823) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
April Revolt (1824) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Liberal Wars (1828–1834)
Location: Iberian Peninsula (Portugal) | ![]() Supported by: ![]() ![]() ![]()
| ![]() Supported by: | Liberal Victory
|
First Carlist War (1833–1840)
Location: Iberian Peninsula (Spain) | ![]() Supported by: | ![]() Supported by: | Liberal Victory
|
Revolta dos Calcetas (1835) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
September Revolution (1836) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Septembrists (radical liberals) | Defeat
|
Marnotas Conspiracy (1837) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Revolt of the Marshals (1837)
Location: Portugal | ![]() | Cartista insurgents | Victory |
Bolama Question (1838–1870) Location: West Africa, Guinea-Bissau | ![]() | ![]() | Victory
|
Torres Novas Revolt (1844) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Anti-Cabralism insurgents | Victory |
Patuleia (1846)
Location: Portugal | ![]()
| Junta in Porto forces
| Moderate Liberal Victory |
Revolt of the Faitiões (1846) | ![]() | Chinese rebels | Victory |
Baishaling Incident (1849) | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Guerras de Cassange (1850–62) Location: Angola | ![]() | Native peoples | Victory |
Guerras do Nano (1855–74) Location: Angola | ![]() | Native peoples | Victory |
Serpa Pinto Incident[33] (1889) Location: Southern Africa (modern Zambia) | ![]() | Kololo people | Inconclusive |
Anglo-Portuguese conflict on Manicaland[34] (1890–1891) Location: Southern Africa | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
|
2nd Luso-Ovimbo War (1890–1904)
Location: Angola | ![]() | Ovimbundu Kingdoms | Victory |
31 January 1891 Revolt (1891) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Battle of Mufilo (1907) Location: Angola | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Municipal Library Elevator Coup (1908) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
5 October 1910 revolution (1910) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
|
First Portuguese Republic (1910–1926)
Second Portuguese Republic (1933–1974)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
---|---|---|---|
February 1927 Revolt (1927) Location: Portugal | ![]()
| ![]()
| Victory |
Fifis Revolt (1927) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Fascists | Victory |
Madeira uprising (1931) Location: Portugal | ![]() ![]() | Paris League Republica da Atlantida | Victory |
26 Agost 1931 Insurrection (1931) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Buda Groups Paris League | Victory |
Milk Revolt (1936) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Madeira protesters | Victory |
Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) Location: Spain | ![]()
| ![]()
| Victory
|
1936 Naval Revolt (1936) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Victory |
Invasion of Timor (1942–45) [as neutral power of World War II]
Location: East Timor and Indonesia | Allies: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]()
| Status Quo Ante Bellum
|
Mealhada Revolt (1946) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Left-wing rebels | Victory |
10 April 1947 Revolt (1947) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Junta de Libertação Nacional | Victory |
Integration of Dadra and Nagar Haveli (1954) Location: India | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
|
Viqueque rebellion (1959) Location: East Timor | ![]() | East Timorese rebels | Victory |
Angolan War of Independence (1961–1974)
Location: Angola | ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Military stalemate MPLA-Coalition Political victory
|
Annexation of Portuguese India (1961) Location: India | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
|
Beja Revolt (1961–1962) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Democrat rebels | Victory |
Guinea-Bissau War of Independence (1963–1974)
Location: Guinea-Bissau | ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() Non-combat support: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | PAIGC Political victory[47] Military stalemate[47]
|
Mozambican War of Independence (1964–1974)
Location: Mozambique | ![]() | ![]() | Military stalemate FRELIMO Political victory[47]
|
Caldas Insurrection (1974) Location: Portugal | ![]() | Portuguese Armed Forces rebels | Victory |
Carnation Revolution (1974) Location: Portugal | ![]() | ![]() | Defeat
|
Portugal (1974–present)
See also
Notes
- ^ Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin.
- ^ See also: Auxiliary Army to the Crown of Spain [pt] (in Portuguese)
- ^ See also: Ushakov expedition [ru] (in Russian)
- ^ Duchy of Warsaw as a state was in effect fully occupied by Russian and Prussian forces by May 1813, though most Poles remained loyal to Napoleon
- ^ The only party under Francisco Franco from 1937 onward, a merger of the other factions on the Nationalist side.
- ^ a b c d 1936–1937, then merged into FET y de las JONS
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