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Colombian Civil War

Battle of Nossa Senhora, 1840
Date1 March 1839 – 17 May 1841 (1839-03-01 – 1841-05-17)
(2 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Arcadia, Ameriga
Result

Separatist Victory

  • Dissolution of Gran Colombia
  • Proclamation of the Mexican Free State
  • Independence of Granada, Lusitania, and the United Provinces of Salvador
  • Plantagenian Annexation of Bahía
  • Incan Annexation of Cusco
Belligerents

Federalists:

Seperatists:

Foreign Support:

Foreign Support:

Commanders and leaders
  • Gran Colombia Francisco de Miranda
  • Gran Colombia Antonio López de Santa Anna
  • Gran Colombia Juan Manuel Santos

    • Confederate States of America Pierre Duchesne
    • Peru Sapa Inca
  • Venezuela Vicente Guerrero
  • Venezuela Marcos Aragonés
  • Venezuela Angelino Garzón
  • Portuguese Empire Manuel Gonçalves
  • Portuguese Empire Inacio Madeira
  • Portuguese Empire José Bonifácio
  • El Salvador Juan Manuel Santos
  • El Salvador José Morazan

    • Sweden Sigger Holst
    • Japan Shunroku Hata
    Strength
  • Gran Colombia: 550,000 regulars and militia

    • Plantagenia: 15,000 trained volunteers
    • Tawantansuyu: 50,000 trained volunteers
  • Granada: 250,000 regulars and militia
  • Lusitania: 125,000 regulars and militia
  • United Provinces of San Salvador: 150,000 regulars and militia

    • Scandinavia: 65,000 trained volunteers
    • Japan: 90,000 trained volunteers
    Casualties and losses
  • Gran Colombia: about 180,000 killed in action (about 315,000 total dead)

    • Plantagenia: about 3,000 killed in action
    • Tawantansuyu: about 15,000 killed in action
  • Granada: about 80,000 killed in action (about 130,000 total dead)
  • Lusitania: about 35,000 killed in action (about 55,000 total dead)
  • United Provinces: about 65,000 killed in action (about 90,000 total dead)

    • Scandinavia: about 10,000 killed in action
    • Japan: about 25,000 killed in action
    2nd Great German War

    Battle of Mayence, 1856
    Date17 February 1853 – 9 November 1857 (1853-02-17 – 1857-11-09)
    (4 years, 8 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)
    Location
    Burgundy, Germany, North Sea, Terre Australie
    Result

    Inconclusive, military draw

    • End of the Salzach Alliance
    • Beginning of the Western Entente
    • Independence of the Netherlands
    • Annexation of Scandinavian Australien
    • Annexation of Scandinavian Guineè
    • Decline of Bohemia
    • Start of Scandinavian worker riots
    Belligerents
  •  1st Burgundian Republic
  •  Dual Monarchy
  •  Kingdom of Bohemia
  •  Kingdom of Scandinavia
  •  Kingdom of Bavaria
  • Great Baltic War

    Battle of Édegem, 1848
    Date20 October 1844 – 17 March 1849 (1844-10-20 – 1849-03-17)
    (4 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days)
    Location
    Theatres:
    Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Burgundy, Caribbean, France, Germany, Iberia, Lombardy, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Numidia, Nunasutra, Prussia, Scotland
    Result

    Anglois-Bohemian Victory

    • Scandinavian Victory over the Commonwealth
    • Annexation of Pas De Calais
    • Annexation of Pomerania
    • Seizure of Aragonese Numidia
    • Anglois Occupation of Athesia
    Belligerents
  •  Dual Monarchy
  •  Bohemia
  •  Spain
  •  Savoy
  •  Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
    (until 1846)
  •  Scandinavia
  •  Burgundy
    (until 1847)
  •  Provisional Government of Burgundy
    (from 1847)
  •  Aragon
  •  Venice
  • Commanders and leaders
  • Austrian Empire Henri X
  • Kingdom of Prussia Zsigmond V
  • Russian Empire Alfonso XVII
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Victor Emmanuel II
  • Spain Stanisław III
  • Austrian Empire James IX
  • Kingdom of Prussia Charles VII Executed
  • Russian Empire Tristan Duras
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Ferdinand IV
  • Spain Emilio Dandolo
  • Strength
  • Dual Monarchy: 1,400,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1848)
  • Bohemia: 1,200,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1847)
  • Spain: 650,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1845)
  • Savoy: 250,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1849)
  • Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 850,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
  • Scandinavia: 1,100,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1846)
  • Burgundy: 2,350,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1845)
  • Aragon: 850,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
  • Venice 125,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
  • Casualties and losses
  • Dual Monarchy: more than 270,000 killed in action (about 350,000 total dead)
  • Bohemia: more than 360,000 killed in action (about 415,000 total dead)
  • Spain: more than 125,000 killed in action (about 165,000 total dead)
  • Savoy: less than 75,000 killed in action (about 85,000 total dead)
  • Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth less than 545,000 killed in action (about 975,000 total dead)
  • Scandinavia: more than 575,000 killed in action (about 650,000 total dead)
  • Burgundy: more than 1,150,000 killed in action (about 2,000,000 total dead)
  • Aragon: more than 270,000 killed in action (about 350,000 total dead)
  • Venice less than 55,000 killed in action (about 125,000 total dead)