List of wars involving Norway

This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Norway.

  Norwegian victory
  Norwegian defeat
  Another result *

*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Norway, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.

Pre-unification Viking Age (793–872)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Viking invasions of England (780–850)  Norse Vikings
  Kingdom of England Viking victory
  • Series of Viking attacks on Christian monasteries in the British Isles
Halfdan the Mild's revolt
(ca. 813)
Halfdan the Mild Kingdom of Denmark Revolt successful
  • Denmark is expelled and Vestfold gains independence.
Battle of 839 (839)  Norse Vikings Picts
Dál Riata
Norwegian Viking victory
Siege of Paris (845)  Norse Vikings Francia Viking victory
Viking raid on Nekor[1][2][3]
(ca. 859)
 Norse Vikings Kingdom of Nekor Viking victory
  • Vikings occupied Nekor for 8 days.
Great Heathen Army's invasion of England (865–878)  Norse Vikings
Norse–Gaels
Anglo-Saxon kingdoms:

Kingdom of Strathclyde
Kingdom of Alba

Viking victory
Siege of Dumbarton (870)  Norse Vikings Britons of Strathclyde Viking victory
  • A fleet of 200 ships transported prisoners to Dublin.
Battle of Thimeon (880)  Norse Vikings West Francia Defeat
  • Viking Defeat
Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu (881)  Norse Vikings West Francia Defeat
Siege of Paris (885–886)  Norse Vikings West Francia Stalemate
Battle of Leuven (891)  Norse Vikings East Francia Defeat
  • Death of Sigfried and Godfried
Æthelwold's Revolt (899–902) Followers of Æthelwold ætheling
Supported by:
Vikings of Northumbria
Kingdom of East Anglia
Followers of Edward the Elder: Defeat
Battle of the Holme (902)  Norse Vikings Followers of Edward the Elder: Viking victory
Siege of Chartres (911)  Norse Vikings West Francia Stalemate

Unification of Norway (860–872)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Battle of Hakadal
(ca. 860)
  Vestfold Álfheimr Vestfold victory
  • Death of Hake Gandalfsson.
Battle of Orkdal
(ca. 870)
  Vestfold Orkdal Vestfold victory
First Battle of Solskjel
(ca. 870)
  Vestfold Nordmøre
Romsdal
Vestfold victory
  • Death of the kings of Nordmøre and Romsdal.
Second Battle of Solskjel
(ca. 870)
  Vestfold Sunnmøre
Firda
Vestfold victory
Götaland Campaign
(ca. 870)
  Vestfold Geats Vestfold victory
Battle of Fjaler
(ca. 870)
Earldom of Lade Earldom of Sogn Indecisive
Battle of Hafrsfjord
(872)
  Vestfold Hordaland
Rogaland
Agder
Vestfold victory

Kingdom of Norway (872–1319)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
War between King Haakon the Good and the sons of Eirik Bloodaxe
(955–961)
Haakon the Good The sons of Eirik Bloodaxe
Denmark
The sons of Eirik Bloodaxe Victory
Ladejarl-Fairhair succession wars
(970–1030)
  Fairhair dynasty   Ladejarls
  Denmark
Victory
Sack of Santiago de Compostela
(968)
  Norwegian Vikings   Kingdom of Galicia Victory
German–Danish War of 974 (974)   Kingdom of Denmark
  Kingdom of Norway
  Holy Roman Empire
  Norwegian Rebels
German and Norwegian rebel victory
  • Hedeby under German occupation from 974 to 981
Norwegian-Jomsviking War
(986)
  Kingdom of Norway Denmark
Jomsvikings
Victory
  • Danish fleet defeated
Battle of Maldon
(991)
  Kingdom of Norway Anglo-Saxons Victory
Norwegian Raid of the Rus
(997)
  Norwegian Vikings   Kievan Rus' Victory
Battle of Svolder
(999/1000)
  Kingdom of Norway Denmark
Sweden
Earls of Lade
Defeat
Battle of Vinland (1003) Icelandic and Norwegian Vikings Native warriors Victory
  • Viking victory and withdrawal.
Battle of Thetford (1004)   Norway
Anglo-Saxons
  Kingdom of Denmark Anglo-Norwegian Victory
Battle at Herdaler
(1007/08)
  Kingdom of Norway Finns of Herdaler Defeat
Olav II's landing in Osilia
(1008)
  Kingdom of Norway Osilians Victory
  • The Osilians are defeated
Battle of Ringmere
(1010)
  Norway
Anglo-Saxons
Danish Vikings Victory
  • Ango-Norwegian victory
Battle of Vinland (1010) Icelandic and Norwegian Vikings Native warriors Victory
  • Native attack repelled; Viking withdrawal.
Swedish-Norwegian War
(1015–1018)
  Kingdom of Norway Kingdom of Sweden Victory
Olav II's conquest of Norway
(1015–1016)
  Kingdom of Norway Kingdom of Sweden
Kingdom of Denmark
Earldom of Orkney
Victory
  • The territorial changes following the Battle of Svolder are reversed, barring Jämtland, which would remain under Swedish overlordship until the 12th century.
Cnut the Great's invasion of England (1016)   Kingdom of Denmark
  Kingdom of Norway
  Kingdom of England Dano-Norwegian victory
Battle of the Helgeå
(1026)
  Kingdom of Norway
Sweden
Anglo-Danish Kingdom Defeat
Battle of Boknafjorden
(1028)
  Kingdom of Norway Erling Skjalgsson Victory
  • Death of Erling Skjalgsson
Cnut's invasion of Norway
(1028–1029)
  Kingdom of Norway North Sea Empire
Norwegian chieftains
Danish and Norwegian chieftain victory
  • Norway conquered by King Cnut
  • King Olaf II was driven into exile to Kievan Rus
Battle of Stiklestad
(1030)
Olaf II Peasant Army Peasant victory
  • Death of Olaf II
Tryggvi the Pretender's invasion of Norway
(1033)
North Sea Empire Tryggvi the Pretender Invasion failed
  • Death of Tryggvi the Pretender
Norwegian-Wendish War
(1043)
  Kingdom of Norway Wends Victory
  • Destruction the Viking fort Jomsborg, possibly to destroy the Danish competitors to the throne. Plundering of the Wendish town of Jumne.
Magnus the Good's conquest of Denmark
(1043–1045)
  Kingdom of Norway  
Denmark
Victory
Invasions of Denmark
(1048–1064)
  Kingdom of Norway Denmark Stalemate
  • Peace agreement, mutual recognition and withdrawal
Swedish–Norwegian War (1063)
(1063/04)
  Kingdom of Norway Haakon Ivarsson [no]
Kingdom of Sweden
Victory
  • Hadrada defeats Haakon Ivarsson Jarl
  • Norwegian authority strengthened in the Uplands
Revolt in the Uplands
(1064–1065)
  Kingdom of Norway Revolting farmers Victory
  • Small farms and villages burned down by Hadrada. Uplands becomes more integrated into Norway
Invasion of England
(1066)
  Kingdom of Norway England Defeat
Magnus's raids on Halland (1096)   Norway   Denmark Victory
First Irish Sea Campaign
(1098)
  Kingdom of Norway England

Irish Kingdoms[clarification needed]

Victory
Swedish–Norwegian War (1099–1101)   Kingdom of Norway Sweden Inconclusive
  • Through the marriage of Magnus Barefoot and Margaret Fredkulla, Inge's daughter, Norway gains the land of Dalsland. However, due to the marriage being childless, Dalsland never becomes integrated into Norway, and it's returned to Sweden after Magnus died in 1103
Second Irish Sea Campaign
(1101/1102–1103)
  Kingdom of Norway England

Irish Kingdoms[clarification needed]

Defeat
Norwegian Crusade
(1107–1110)
  Kingdom of Jerusalem
  Kingdom of Norway
  Republic of Venice
  Fatimid Caliphate
  Almoravid Empire
Taifa of Badajoz
Taifa of Majorca
Barbary pirates of Majorca
Victory
Kalmar Crusade
(1123)
  Kingdom of Norway Norse pagans Victory
  • The pagans converted to Christianity
Civil war era in Norway
(1130–1240)
Birkebeiners Baglers Birkebeiner victory
Norwegian Crusade
(1152–1155)
  Kingdom of Norway Unknown Muslims Victory
  • Crusaders are victorious.
Valdemar's First Invasion of Norway
(1165)
  Kingdom of Norway   Kingdom of Denmark Victory
  • Danes retreated back to Denmark
Valdemar's Second Invasion of Norway
(1168)
  Kingdom of Norway   Kingdom of Denmark Victory
  • Danish Leidang fleet forced to retreat.
Age of the Sturlungs
(1220–1264)
  Kingdom of Norway
  Icelandic Gothis
  Commonwealth Gothis Old Covenant
Campaign in Värmland
(1225)
  Kingdom of Norway Värmland Inconclusive
Battle of the Neva
(1240)
Sweden
Finns
Tavastia
  Kingdom of Norway
Novgorod Republic
Karelians
Defeat
Halland War (1256)   Norway   Denmark Victory
Scottish–Norwegian War
(1262–1266)
  Kingdom of Norway   Scotland Indecisive
War of the Outlaws
(1289–1295)
  Norway
Danish outlaws
  Denmark Victory
Second Swedish Brother's Feud
(1304–1310)
  Norway (1304-1308)
Duke Eric and Valdemar
  Norway (1308-1310)
  Denmark
Birger Magnusson
Victory

House of Bjelbo (1319–1387)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Campaign against Ingeborg

(1323)[5]

  Swedish-Norwegian Union Ingeborg of Norway Peace of Skara
  • Ingeborg is forced to exchange Axvall for the unfortified Dåvö in Västmanland
First Norwegian Noble Rising
(1331–1333)
  Swedish-Norwegian Union Norwegian nobles Norwegian nobles victory
  • The Norwegian Royal Seal is given to the Norwegian nobels
  • Ivar Ogmundsson is appointed as Royal Seal holder
Second Norwegian Noble Rising
(1338–1339)
  Swedish-Norwegian Union Norwegian nobles Norwegian nobles victory
  • King Magnus VII made an agreement with the Norwegian nobles
Kalundborg War
(1341–1343)
  Swedish-Norwegian Union   Denmark

Lübeck
Rostock
Hamburg
Stralsund
Wismar
Greifswald

Victory
Magnus's war against Russia
(1348–1351)[6]
  Swedish-Norwegian Union Novgorod Truce of Dorprat
  • Swedish-Norwegian success in the beginning
  • Swedish-Norwegian failure to keep Nöteborg
Danish-Hanseatic War
(1361–1370)
First Phase (1361–1365)

  Kingdom of Denmark
Second Phase (1367–1370)
  Kingdom of Denmark
  Kingdom of Norway

First Phase: Danish Victory

Second Phase: Hanseatic victory

  • The Hanseatic League gains control over several forts in Scania
  • The Hanseatic League became one of the most powerful military and economic powers in Northern Europe
Mecklenburgian invasion of Sweden
(1363–1364)
  Swedish-Norwegian Union   Mecklenburg Treaty of Jönköping (1364)
Wars of Deposition against Magnus
(1363–1371)
  Norway
  Denmark
  Swedish Loyalists
  Saxe-Lauenburg
  Mecklenburg
  Swedish Nobles
  Swedish Rebels
  Teutonic Order
Confederation of Cologne
Treaty of Edsvik (1371)

Kalmar Union (1397–1523)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
War with the Victual Brothers
(1392–1398)
  Kalmar Union Victual Brothers Victory
  • Formation of the Kalmar Union.
Dano-Hanseatic War
(1426–1435)
  Kalmar Union   House of Schaumburg
  Hanseatic League
Defeat
  • Treaty of Vordingborg
Amund Sigurdsson Bolt Rebellion
(1436)
Amund Sigurdsson Bolt   Kalmar Union Ceasefire
Graatop Rebellion
(1438)
Hallvard Graatop   Kalmar Union Rebellion Suppressed
Novgorodian-Norwegian war
(1445)
  Norway   Novgorod Republic Victory
Krummedige-Tre Rosor feud
(1448 - 1502)
  Krummedige family
  Denmark
  Tre Rosor family
  Sweden
Krummedige victory
  • The male Tre Rosor line in Norway becomes extinct.
  • Norwegian monarchy strengthened
  • Prince Christian maintains control over Norway.
War of the Norwegian Succession
(1448–1453)
  Denmark
Pro-Danish Norwegians
  Sweden
Pro-Swedish Norwegians
Pro-Danish Victory
  • Christian I becomes king of Norway
  • Charles I relinquish the throne of Norway
Dano-Swedish War
(1501–1512)
  Kalmar Union   Sweden
  Free City of Lübeck
  Norwegian rebels[7]
Victory
Alvsson Rebellion
(1501–1504)
Knut Alvsson (until 1502)
Nils Ravaldsson (from 1502)
  Sweden
  Kalmar Union Rebellion Suppressed
  • Dano-Norwegian ties solidified
Orm Eriksson Tax Revolt
(1519)
Orm Eriksson
Jon Eilivsson
  Kalmar Union Rebellion Suppressed
Swedish War of Liberation
(1521–1523)
  Kalmar Union   Sweden
  Free City of Lübeck
Defeat

Denmark–Norway (1523/1537–1800)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Christian II's invasion of Norway
(1531–1532)
  Christian II   Frederick I Invasion failed
  • Christian II imprisoned
Olav Engelbrektsson's Rebellion (1536–1537)   Protestants
 Denmark
  Catholics Protestant Victory
Icelandic Reformation (1538–1550)   Icelandic Protestants
  Denmark–Norway
  Icelandic Catholics Protestant Victory
  • Jón Arason defeated and captured
  • Collapse of Catholicism in Iceland
Peasant's Rebellion in Telemark (1540)   Denmark–Norway   Norwegian peasants Rebellion suppressed
Peasant's Rebellion in Agder (1540-1541)   Denmark–Norway   Norwegian peasants Rebellion suppressed
Dacke War (1542)   Kingdom of Sweden
[8]
  Landsknechte
  Denmark-Norway
  Småland Peasants under Nils Dacke

  Östergötland peasant militia

Victory
  • Royal power strengthened
  • No further civil wars or major uprisings in Scandinavia
Italian War of 1542–1546 (1542)   France
  Ottoman Empire

  Jülich-Cleves-Berg
  Denmark-Norway

  Holy Roman Empire
  Saxony
  Brandenburg
  Spain
  England
Status quo ante bellum
  • Treaty of Speyer (1544)
  • Holy Roman Emperor Charles V recognized Christian III as the rightful king of Denmark and Norway
Livonian War (1558–1583)   Livonian Confederation
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Denmark-Norway

  Kingdom of Sweden
  Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Principality of Transylvania

  Tsardom of Russia
Qasim Khanate
Kingdom of Livonia
Victory
Campaign of 1559 (1559)   Denmark-Norway   Dithmarschen Victory
  • Conquest of Dithmarschen
Northern Seven Years' War (1563–1570)   Denmark-Norway
  Free City of Lübeck

  Poland–Lithuania

  Sweden Status quo ante bellum
Polish–Swedish War (1563–1568) (1563–1568)   Poland–Lithuania
  Denmark–Norway
  Lübeck
  Sweden Status quo ante bellum
Dano-Norwegian attack on Poland (1571)   Denmark-Norway   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Victory
  • The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy was reduced to half of its previous strength
Danzig rebellion (1575–1577) City of Danzig
  Denmark-Norway[9]
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Peace
The First Turkish Abductions (1607)   Denmark-Norway   Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Abduction of many Icelanders and Faroese people
Kalmar War (1611–1613)   Denmark-Norway   Sweden Victory
Thirty Years' War (1625–1629) Protestant States and Allies

  Sweden
  Kingdom of France
  Bohemia
  Denmark-Norway (1625–1629)
  Saxony
  Dutch Republic
  Electorate of the Palatinate
  Brunswick-Lüneburg
  England
  Scotland
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Transylvania
Hungarian Anti-Habsburg Rebels
  Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Ottoman Empire

Roman Catholic States and Allies

  Holy Roman Empire

  Spain and its possessions
  Denmark-Norway (1643–1645)

Defeat
The Second Turkish Abductions (1627)   Denmark-Norway   Ottoman Empire Defeat
  • Abduction of many Icelanders
Torstenson War (1643–1645)   Denmark-Norway
  Holy Roman Empire
  Sweden
  Dutch Republic
Defeat
Second Northern War (1657–1660)   Habsburg monarchy
  Poland–Lithuania
  Russia (1656–58)
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Dutch Republic
  Denmark-Norway
  Sweden
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Transylvania
  Ukrainian Cossacks
  Wallachia
  Moldavia
Defeat
Dano-Swedish War (1657–1658) (1657–1658)   Denmark-Norway
  Poland–Lithuania
  Swedish Empire Defeat
  • Decisive Swedish victory; Treaty of Roskilde/Treaty of Taastrup
Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660) (1658–1660)   Denmark-Norway
  Dutch Republic
  Brandenburg-Prussia
  Poland–Lithuania
  Habsburg Monarchy
  Swedish Empire Victory
Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667)   Dutch Republic
  Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of France
  Kingdom of England
  Bishopric of Münster
Victory
Second Swedish War on Bremen (1666)   Bremen
  Electorate of Cologne
  Brunswick-Lüneburg
  Denmark-Norway
  Electorate of Brandenburg
  Dutch Republic
  Sweden Draw
Scanian War (1675–1679)   Denmark-Norway
  Dutch Republic
  Holy Roman Empire
  Brandenburg
  Sweden
  Kingdom of France
Status quo ante bellum
Siege of Hamburg (1689) (1689)   Denmark–Norway   Hamburg
  Brunswick-Lüneburg
  Brandenburg-Prussia
Peace agreement
  • Dano-Norwegian withdrawal
  • Hamburg pays 300,000 thalers as compensation to Denmark-Norway
Great Northern War (1700–1720)   Tsardom of Russia
  Electorate of Saxony
  Poland–Lithuania
  Cossack Hetmanate
  Prussia
  Hanover
  Great Britain
  Denmark–Norway
  Sweden
  Holstein-Gottorp
  Poland–Lithuania
  Ottoman Empire
Victory
Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–1711)   Holy Roman Empire:

  Denmark–Norway

  Kuruc forces (Kingdom of Hungary)
  Principality of Transylvania
  Kingdom of France
Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
Strilekrigen (1765)   Denmark-Norway  Norwegian peasants Rebellion suppressed
Danish–Algerian War (1769–1772)   Denmark–Norway   Dey of Algiers Defeat
Royal Life Guards' Mutiny (1771)   Denmark-Norway   Royal Life Guard Execution of Struensee
Lofthusreisingen (1786–1787)   Denmark-Norway  Norwegian peasants Rebellion suppressed
Theatre War (1788–1789)   Denmark-Norway   Sweden Inconclusive
Action of 16 May 1797 (1797)   Denmark-Norway   Ottoman Empire (de jure) Inconclusive
Lærdal Rebellion (1800–1802)   Denmark-Norway   Norwegian peasants Rebellion suppressed

Colonial Wars (1600–1800)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Conquest of Koneswaram Temple (1618–1620)[10]   Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of Kandy
 Portuguese Ceylon Defeat
Roland Crappé's raids on Portuguese colonies (1619)   Denmark-Norway
  Kingdom of Kandy
Supported by:
Thanjavur Nayak kingdom
 Portuguese Ceylon

 Portuguese India

Defeat
Action of 19 February 1619 (1619)   Denmark-Norway   French pirates

  France

Victory
  • Dano-Norwegian Victory
  • French ships conquered
Siege of Dansborg (1624) (1624)   Danish India Thanjavur Nayak Victory
  • Thanjavur recognizes Tranquebar as Danish
Dano-Mughal War (1642–1698)[11]   Denmark–Norway   Mughal Empire Peace treaty
  • Dannemarksnagore ceded to Danish India for 30,000 rupees to be paid over ten years
Conflict between Willem Leyel and Bernt Pessart (1644)   Danish India   Leyel loyalist

  Dutch Coromandel

  English Madras

  Portuguese Carical

Supported by:

Thanjavur Nayak

Willem victory
Siege of Dansborg (1644) (1644)   Denmark-Norway Thanjavur Nayak kingdom Inconclusive
Sieges of Tranquebar (1655–1669) (1655–1669)   Danish India Thanjavur Nayak kingdom Victory
  • Villages of Poreiar, Tillali and Erikutanchery ceded to the Danes
Dano-Dutch Colonial War in Guinea (1660–1664)[12]   Denmark–Norway
  Kingdom of England
Fetu tribe
  Dutch Republic Victory
Gã-Akwamu War (1678) Ga-Adangbe
  Denmark-Norway
Akwamu Victory
  • Assult reppeled
Slave insurrection on St. John (1733–1734)   Denmark–Norway Rebel slaves Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
Danish-Dutch conflict over Greenland (1739)   Denmark–Norway Dutch whalers Victory
  • Dutch presence on Greenland collapses
Cattle War (1756)   Denmark–Norway Thanjavur Maratha kingdom Defeat
Sagbadre War (1784)   Denmark-Norway Ada-Danish Alliance Anlo Confederacy Victory
  • Return of territory previously acquired by Anlo from the Alliance
  • Construction of Fort Prinzenstein

Napoleonic Wars (1800–1814)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Napoleonic Wars (1800–1815)   France
  Ottoman Empire
  United Kingdom
  Sweden
  Russia
  Austrian Empire
  Prussia
  Spain
  Portugal
  Ottoman Empire (until 1803)
  United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Defeat
English Wars (1801, 1807–1814)   Denmark–Norway

  French Empire
  Spain

  United Kingdom

  Sweden

Defeat
Franco-Swedish War (1805–1810)
Victory

Sweden regains Swedish Pomerania Sweden integrates the Continental System

Gunboat War (1807–1814)   Denmark–Norway   United Kingdom Defeat
Dano-Swedish War (1808–09) (1808–1809)   Denmark–Norway
  France
  Sweden
  United Kingdom
Stalemate
Jørgen Jørgensen's Revolution (1809)   Denmark-Norway
  United Kingdom
  Iceland Victory
  • Imprisonment of Jørgen Jørgensen
Dano-Swedish War (1813–1814) (1813-1814)   Denmark-Norway
  French Empire
  Duchy of Warsaw
  Sweden
  Russian Empire
  United Kingdom
  Prussia
  Hanover
  Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Defeat
War of the Sixth Coalition (1813-1814)   First French Empire

  Napoleonic Italy
  Kingdom of Naples
  Duchy of Warsaw
 Denmark–Norway
Confederation of the Rhine

  Russian Empire
  Kingdom of Prussia
  Austrian Empire
  United Kingdom
  Sweden
  Spanish Empire
  Kingdom of Portugal
  Two Sicilies
  Kingdom of Sardinia
  Saxony
  Bavaria
  Württemberg
  Baden
  United Netherlands
Defeat

Kingdom of Norway (1814–present)

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Prime Minister Casualties
Swedish–Norwegian War
(1814)
  Norway   Sweden Defeat (but Swedish acceptance of the Eidsvoll Constitution)
~400 killed
World War II
(1940–1945)
  Soviet Union
  United States
  British Empire
  China
  France
  Poland
  Yugoslavia
  Greece
  Denmark
  Norway
  Netherlands
  Belgium
  Luxembourg
  Czechoslovakia
  Ethiopia
  Brazil
  Mexico
  Colombia
  Cuba
  Philippines
  Mongolia
  Germany
  Japan
  Italy
  Romania
  Hungary
  Bulgaria
  Slovakia
  Croatia
Victory
10,262 killed
Congo Crisis
(1960–1964)
  Congo-Léopoldville
  Katanga
  South Kasai
Victory
None
Bosnian War
(1992–1995)
  Republika Srpska Victory
None
Kosovo War
(1998–1999)
  UÇK
  FR Yugoslavia Victory
None
War in Afghanistan
(2001–2021)
  Afghanistan
  Taliban Defeat
  • Fall of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
  • Taliban retake Kabul
10 killed
Libyan Civil War
(2011)
  NTC
  NATO and allies
  Libya Victory
  • The NTC assumed interim control of Libya
None

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Notes

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References

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