Browse Conflicts
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Balkan Wars
1912 - 1913
In the shadow of crumbling empires, Balkan rivals ignite a war of liberation, ambition, and betrayal—where old hatreds surge and new nations are carved in blood.
Italian-Turkish War
1911 - 1912
On the burning sands of North Africa, an ambitious Italy challenged a fading Ottoman Empire—unleashing modern warfare, colonial brutality, and the first tremors of a world at war.
Russo-Japanese War
1904 - 1905
In the frozen wastes of Manchuria and the storm-lashed waters of the Yellow Sea, two empires clashed for dominance—a war that shattered illusions, toppled traditions, and redrew the map of Asia.
Boxer Rebellion
1899 - 1901
China aflame: an empire on the brink, a secret brotherhood bent on destruction, and the world’s great powers converging in violence on the streets of Peking.
Second Boer War
1899 - 1902
In the scorched grasslands of South Africa, empire and independence clashed in a brutal struggle, as the world's mightiest army met guerrilla resistance and civilians paid the price. The Second Boer War forged a nation in blood and barbed wire, leaving scars that shaped a continent.
Spanish-American War
1898 - 1898
A dying empire. An ambitious republic. In 1898, war swept from the streets of Havana to the jungles of the Philippines, reshaping two continents and forging a new world order in fire and blood.
Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)
1894 - 1895
In the smoke-choked waters of the Yellow Sea and the bloodied hills of Korea, a rising empire challenged an ancient dynasty—shattering Asia’s old order in a single, brutal year.
First Boer War
1880 - 1881
In the sun-bleached veldt of southern Africa, an empire’s pride collided with a people’s longing for freedom—where farmhands outgunned redcoats and the world’s most powerful army tasted defeat in the dust.
Zulu War
1879 - 1879
In the shadow of imperial ambition, the British Empire collided with the Zulu Kingdom in a single year of fire and blood—a war where spears met rifles and a proud nation was forever changed.
Paris Commune
1871 - 1871
For seventy-two days, Paris became a city at war with itself—where barricades rose, ideals clashed, and the hope of a new world was drowned in blood and smoke.
Capture of Rome (1870)
1870 - 1870
In the shadow of ancient walls, the last stand of papal power collided with the relentless surge of Italian unification—where faith, gunpowder, and destiny converged at the gates of Rome.
Franco-Prussian War
1870 - 1871
In the smoke-choked valleys of France and the thunderous plains of Germany, kings gambled with the fate of Europe—unleashing a war that would forge a nation and shatter an empire.
Austro-Prussian War
1866 - 1866
In the summer of 1866, Europe trembled as Prussia and Austria—old allies turned bitter rivals—waged a lightning war that would redraw the map of Germany and set the stage for a new order on the continent.
Third Italian War of Independence
1866 - 1866
In the summer of 1866, Italy gambled its future on the battlefield, forging its nationhood in blood and ambition as Austrian guns thundered from the Alps to the Adriatic. The Third Italian War of Independence would shatter illusions, redraw borders, and leave scars that shaped a continent.
American Civil War
1861 - 1865
A nation fractures on the anvil of slavery and freedom—brother fights brother, cities burn, and the fate of millions hangs in the smoky air of a divided America.
Expedition of the Thousand
1860 - 1861
A thousand volunteers, a continent on edge: Garibaldi’s Redshirts ignite the powder keg of southern Italy, forging a new nation from chaos, blood, and dreams.
Second Italian War of Independence
1859 - 1859
In the spring of 1859, the fields of northern Italy erupted with thunder and blood as Sardinia and France challenged the iron grip of Austria—igniting a war that would redraw the map of Europe and ignite the dream of Italian unification.
Indian Rebellion of 1857
1857 - 1858
India, 1857: A subcontinent simmering with resentment erupts into a cataclysm of blood and hope, as sepoys and civilians challenge the British Empire in a desperate, doomed struggle for freedom.
Crimean War
1853 - 1856
In the mud and blood of Crimea, empires clashed for dominance, faith, and survival—leaving a legacy of broken bodies, shattered illusions, and the birth of modern warfare.
First Italian War of Independence
1848 - 1849
In the smoke-choked valleys of northern Italy, an uprising against Austrian rule became a crucible for the dream of Italian nationhood—only to be tempered by blood, betrayal, and the iron will of empires.
Revolutions of 1848
1848 - 1849
In the smoke-choked streets of Europe, a continent’s old order trembled as revolutionaries and monarchs clashed in a year that would redraw the map of power and hope. The Revolutions of 1848 were a symphony of banners, barricades, and betrayals—where dreams of liberty met the iron will of empires.
Mexican-American War
1846 - 1848
Two nations collided across deserts and mountains, their destinies forged in blood, ambition, and betrayal. The Mexican-American War redrew the map of North America—and left scars that endure to this day.
First Opium War
1839 - 1842
When gunboats thundered up the Pearl River, two empires collided—one for profit, the other for sovereignty—leaving blood, smoke, and a new world order in their wake.
Greek War of Independence
1821 - 1829
In the shadows of empire, a people risked annihilation to reclaim their identity — the Greek War of Independence was a crucible of hope, horror, and the birth of a nation.
War of 1812
1812 - 1815
In the fog-shrouded forests and storm-lashed coasts of North America, a young republic and an old empire clashed for sovereignty, survival, and the soul of a continent.
Latin American Wars of Independence
1808 - 1833
Empires crumbled and nations were born as the Americas erupted in fire and revolution. The Latin American Wars of Independence were a crucible of blood, betrayal, and impossible hope—a struggle that reshaped a continent and shattered the old world order.
Peninsular War
1807 - 1814
On the wild, blood-soaked hills of Spain and Portugal, a continent’s fate was forged in fire—where empires clashed, guerrillas struck from the shadows, and ordinary people paid the price for Napoleon’s ambition.
Napoleonic Wars
1803 - 1815
Europe’s old order trembled as Napoleon’s ambition set the continent ablaze—thrones toppled, nations bled, and an age was forged in fire and ruin.