Year(s)
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Conflict
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Location (modern)
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Notes
|
Result
|
Citation
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55–54 B.C.
|
Caesar's invasions of Britain
|
England
|
|
Roman tributaries set up in a limited area.
|
[1]
|
49–96 [A.D.]
|
Roman conquest of Britain
|
Great Britain
|
|
Roman Empire conquers Britain from the native Celts
|
[2]
|
208–10
|
Severan invasion of Caledonia
|
Scotland
|
Part of the Roman occupation of Britain
|
Roman failure- withdrawal to Hadrian's Wall
|
[3]
|
286–96
|
Carausian Revolt
|
England
|
Part of the Roman occupation of Britain
|
Roman victory- rebellion crushed
|
[4]
|
367–68
|
Great Conspiracy
|
Great Britain
|
Part of the Roman occupation of Britain
|
Roman victory
|
[5]
|
410–927
|
Anglo-Saxon invasions and creation of England
|
Great Britain
|
|
Anglo Saxon victory: Celts hold out in Cumbria and Cornwall
|
[6]
|
865–78
|
Invasion of the Great Heathen Army
|
England
|
Part of the Norse invasions of Britain
|
Danelaw established- Most of Northern and Eastern England under Norse control
|
[7]
|
1015–16
|
Cnut's invasion of England
|
England
|
Part of the Norse invasions of Britain
|
Norse victory- Cnut becomes King of England
|
[8]
|
1066–71
|
Norman conquest of England
|
England
|
|
Norman victory- William the Conqueror becomes King of England
|
[9]
|
1067–1194
|
Norman invasion of Wales
|
Wales
|
|
Welsh victory- Normans forced out of Wales
|
[10]
|
1075
|
Revolt of the Earls
|
England
|
Civil war
|
Norman victory
|
[11]
|
1088
|
Rebellion of 1088
|
England
|
Civil war
|
Failure of rebellion
|
[12]
|
1135–54
|
The Anarchy
|
England
|
Civil war
|
Treaty of Wallingford
|
[13]
|
1173–74
|
Revolt of 1173–74
|
England
|
Civil war
|
Rebellion crushed
|
[14]
|
1211
|
Welsh uprising of 1211
|
Wales
|
Part of the Anglo-Welsh Wars
|
Peace signed- rebellion nominally defeated but Wales enjoys greater autonomy
|
[15]
|
1215–17
|
First Barons' War
|
England
|
Civil war
|
Angevin victory
|
[16]
|
1262–66
|
Scottish–Norwegian War
|
Scotland
|
|
Scottish victory- Hebrides and Isle of Man occupied by Scotland
|
|
1264–67
|
Second Barons' War
|
England
|
Civil war
|
Royalist victory
|
[17]
|
1277; 1282–83
|
Edwardian conquest of Wales
|
Wales
|
Part of the Anglo-Welsh Wars
|
English victory- Wales conquered by Edward I
|
[18]
|
1296–1328
|
First War of Scottish Independence
|
Scotland; England; Ireland
|
Part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars
|
Scottish victory- Scotland gains independence
|
[19]
|
1321–22
|
Despenser War
|
Wales; England
|
Civil war
|
Royalist victory
|
[20][page needed]
|
1332–57
|
Second War of Scottish Independence
|
Scotland
|
Part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars
|
Scottish victory
|
[21]
|
1381
|
Peasants' Revolt
|
England
|
|
Rebellion Crushed
|
[22]
|
1400–15
|
Glyndŵr Rising
|
Wales
|
Part of the Anglo-Welsh Wars
|
English victory
|
[23]
|
1455–85
|
Wars of the Roses
|
England; Wales
|
Civil war
|
Eventual Lancastrian victory
|
[24]
|
1497
|
Cornish Rebellion of 1497
|
Cornwall
|
|
English victory
|
[25]
|
1543–50
|
War of the Rough Wooing
|
Scotland; England
|
Part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars
|
Scottish victory
|
[26]
|
1549
|
Prayer Book Rebellion
|
England
|
Civil War
|
Rebellion suppressed
|
[27]
|
1549
|
Kett's Rebellion
|
England
|
|
Rebellion suppressed
|
[28]
|
1569–70
|
Rising of the North
|
England
|
|
Elizabethan victory
|
[29]
|
1639–53
|
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
|
Great Britain
|
Civil war
|
English Parliamentarian victory:
|
[30]
|
1685
|
Monmouth Rebellion
|
England
|
|
Rebellion crushed
|
[31]
|
1689–92
|
Jacobite Rising of 1689
|
Scotland
|
Civil War
|
Government victory
|
[citation needed]
|
1715–19
|
Second Jacobite Rising
|
Scotland; England
|
Civil War
|
British victory
|
[32]
|
1745–46
|
Third Jacobite Rising
|
Scotland; England
|
Civil War
|
British victory
|
[33]
|