Conflict |
Combatant 1 |
Combatant 2 |
Results |
Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) |
United Provinces England Nassau France |
Spanish Empire Holy Roman Empire |
Victory
|
Dutch–Portuguese War (1601–1661) |
Dutch Republic |
Portugal Spanish Empire |
Dutch victory in the East Portuguese victory in South America and Africa
|
Trịnh–Nguyễn War (1627–1672) |
Trịnh lords Dutch Republic |
Nguyễn lords |
Indecisive |
Siege of Batavia (1628–1629) |
Dutch Republic |
Mataram Sultanate |
Victory
- The Mataram siege repelled
|
Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa (1635–1636) |
Dutch Republic |
Natives of Mattau, Bakloan, Soulang, Taccariang and Tevorang |
Victory
- Increased Dutch area of control
|
Shimabara Rebellion (1637-1638) |
Tokugawa shogunate Dutch Republic |
Christian peasant and ronin rebels |
Victory
|
Sinhalese–Portuguese War (1538-1640) |
Kingdom of Sitawaka Kingdom of Kandy Dutch East India Company (from 1638) |
Portuguese Empire
Kingdom of Kotte |
Victory
|
Guo Huaiyi Rebellion (1652) |
Dutch Republic Taiwanese aborigines |
Guo Huaiyi's peasant army |
Victory |
First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–1654) |
Dutch Republic |
Commonwealth of England |
Defeat
|
Peach Tree War (1655) |
Dutch Republic |
Susquehannock and allied tribes |
Defeat
- Outlying Dutch settlements ordered to garrison at Fort Amsterdam
- Staten Island abandoned but eventually retaken and equipped with better defenses.
|
Second Northern War (1655–1660) |
Poland (Poland-Lithuania) Denmark–Norway Habsburg Monarchy Russia (1656–58) Crimean Khanate Brandenburg-Prussia (1655–56, 1657–60) Dutch Republic |
Swedish Empire Brandenburg-Prussia (1656–57) Principality of Transylvania Ukrainian Cossacks (1657)[1] Grand Duchy of Lithuania Wallachia Moldavia |
Victory
|
Esopus Wars (1659–1663) |
Dutch settlers Iroquois Confederacy |
Esopus tribe of Lenape Indians Susquehannock and allied tribes |
Victory |
Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667) |
Dutch Republic Denmark France |
England Bishopric of Münster |
Victory
|
Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672–1674) |
Dutch Republic Denmark-Norway |
England France Bishopric of Münster Electorate of Cologne |
Victory
|
Nine Years' War (1688–1697) |
Dutch Republic England Holy Roman Empire Spanish Empire Duchy of Savoy Swedish Empire (until 1691) Scotland |
France Jacobites |
Victory
|
War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714) |
Dutch Republic Austrian monarchy Prussia England (until 1707) Great Britain (from 1707) Holy Roman Empire Piedmont-Savoy Habsburg Spain Portugal |
France Spanish monarchy Bavaria (~1704) Cologne Mantua (~1708) |
Political victory for Spain loyal to Philip Military victory for Spain loyal to Charles
|
First Javanese War of Succession (1704–1707) |
Dutch Republic |
Mataram Sultanate |
Victory |
Second Javanese War of Succession (1719–1723) |
Dutch Republic Mataram Sultanate |
Rebel Princes |
Victory |
Java War (1741–43) (1741–1743) |
Dutch Republic |
Joint army of Chinese and Javanese |
Victory |
Trịnh–Nguyễn War (1774–1775) |
Trịnh lords Later Lê Dynasty Dutch Republic |
Nguyễn lords |
Victory |
American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) |
United States France Spain Netherlands
Mysore
Oneida Tuscarora Watauga Association Catawba Lenape Choctaw |
Great Britain Loyalists German Auxiliaries
Iroquois Onondaga Mohawk Cayuga Seneca Cherokee |
Victory
|
Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (1780–1784) |
Dutch Republic Kingdom of France |
Great Britain |
Defeat
|
Second Anglo-Mysore War (1780–1784) |
Kingdom of Mysore Kingdom of France Dutch Republic |
East India Company Great Britain |
Stalemate
- Status quo ante bellum
- Treaty of Mangalore
|
War of the First Coalition (1792–1797) |
Holy Roman Empire Austria Prussia (until 1795) Great Britain French Royalists Spain (until 1795) Portugal Sardinia (until 1796) Naples and Sicily Other Italian states Dutch Republic |
Kingdom of the French (until 1792) French Republic (from 1792) Spain (from 1796) Batavian Republic (from 1795) French satellite states Polish Legions (from 1797) |
Regime change, Victory for the Batavian Republic
|
War of the Second Coalition (1799-1802) |
French Republic Spain Polish Legions Denmark–Norway
French client republics:
|
Austria Russia Great Britain French Royalists Portugal Two Sicilies Ottoman Empire |
Victory
Treaty of Amiens:
- General French victory
- Britain recognises the French Republic
- Cape Colony returned to the Batavian Republic
- British withdrawal from Egypt
- French withdrawal from the Papal States
- Trinidad and Tobago ceded from France
- Ceylon ceded from the Batavian Republic
|
War of the Third Coalition (1803-1806) |
French Empire Batavia Italy Etruria Spain Bavaria Württemberg |
Austrian Empire Russian Empire Naples and Sicily Portugal Great Britain Sweden |
Victory
Treaty of Pressburg
|
Padri War (1803-1838) |
Adats Netherlands |
Padris |
Victory |
War of the Fourth Coalition (1806-1807) |
French Empire French satellites:
|
Prussia Russia United Kingdom Saxony[3] Sweden Sicily |
Victory
Treaties of Tilsit
|
War of the Fifth Coalition (1809) |
French Empire French satellites:
|
Austria Hungary Tyrol (in rebellion against Bavaria) United Kingdom Spain Sicily Sardinia Black Brunswickers |
Victory
Treaty of Schönbrunn
|
Hundred Days (1815)
War of the Seventh Coalition |
United Kingdom Prussia Hanover German Confederation Austria Russia Sweden Netherlands Spain Portugal Sardinia Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Tuscany |
French Empire Kingdom of Naples |
Victory
Treaty of Paris:
- General French defeat
- Restoration of the House of Bourbon
- Abolition of the slave trade (all signatories)
- ₣100,000,000 compensation from France
|
Java War (1825-1830) |
United Kingdom of the Netherlands Pro-Dutch Javanese |
Rebel forces of Prince Diponegoro Chinese mercenaries |
Victory
|
Belgian Revolution (1830-1831) |
United Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Belgian rebels Supported by: France |
Defeat
- The main European powers recognized Belgium's de facto independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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First Sumatran expedition (1832) |
United States Netherlands |
Chiefdom of Kuala Batee |
Victory |
Dutch–Ahanta War (1837-1839) |
United Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Ahanta Kingdom |
Victory
- Ahanta becomes a Dutch protectorate
|
Second Sumatran expedition (1838) |
United States Netherlands |
Chiefdom of Kuala Batee |
Victory |
Dutch intervention in Bali (1849-1850) |
Netherlands Lombok |
Buleleng Jembrana Klungkung |
Victory
- Dutch control of Northern Bali.
|
Expedition against the Chinese in Montrado (1854-1855) |
Netherlands Pro-Dutch Indonesians |
Pro-Chinese Indonesian rebels China |
Victory |
Banjarmasin War (1859-1863) |
Netherlands |
Sultanate of Banjarmasin |
Victory |
Shimonoseki Campaign (1863-1864) |
Netherlands British Empire French Empire United States |
Chōshū Domain |
Victory |
Dutch Gold Coast expedition of 1869–70 (1869-1870) |
Netherlands |
Local rulers |
Victory
- Dutch Gold Coast sold to Britain in 1872
|
Aceh War (1873-1914) |
Netherlands |
Aceh Sultanate Acehnese religious ulama China |
Victory
|
Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem (1894) |
Netherlands Eastern Sasak |
Lombok Mataram Western Sasak |
Victory
|
Dutch intervention in Bali (1906) (1906) |
Netherlands |
Badung Tabanan Klungkung |
Victory
- Dutch control of southern Bali.
|
Dutch–Venezuelan crisis of 1908 (1908) |
Netherlands |
Venezuela |
Victory
|
World War II (1940–1945) |
Soviet Union United States United Kingdom China France Poland Canada Australia New Zealand India South Africa Yugoslavia Greece Denmark Norway Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg Czechoslovakia Brazil Mexico Ethiopia |
Germany Japan Italy Hungary Romania Bulgaria Finland Thailand Manchukuo Mengjiang Croatia Slovakia |
Victory
|
Indonesian National Revolution (1940–1949) |
Netherlands |
Indonesia |
Dutch military victory Indonesian political victory
|
Korean War (1950–1953) |
South Korea United States United Kingdom Netherlands United Nations |
North Korea China Soviet Union |
Ceasefire
- Communist invasions of South Korea repelled
- Subsequent UN invasion of North Korea repelled
- Subsequent communist invasion of South Korea repelled
|
Gulf War (1990–1991) |
Kuwait United States United Kingdom Saudi Arabia France Egypt Syria Netherlands Other Allies |
Iraq |
Victory
- Kuwait regains its independence
|
Bosnian War (1992–1995) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina United States United Kingdom Netherlands France Canada Denmark Germany Italy |
Republika Srpska |
Victory
- Dayton Accords
- Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the Dayton Accords
- Deployment of NATO-led IFOR to oversee the peace agreement
- Massive civilian casualties for the Bosniak ethnic group
|
Kosovo War (1998–1999) |
Kosovo Liberation Army United States United Kingdom Netherlands France Canada Denmark Germany Italy |
Yugoslavia |
Victory
|
War in Afghanistan (2001–2014) |
Afghanistan United States United Kingdom Canada Netherlands Germany Italy France Denmark Poland Romania Turkey Australia Spain ISAF |
Taliban al-Qaeda Haqqani network Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin United Tajik Opposition IMU Other groups |
Victory
|
Iraq War (2003–2011) |
United States United Kingdom Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein Australia Poland Netherlands Denmark Iraqi Kurdistan |
Iraq under Saddam Hussein
Sunni insurgents
Shia insurgents
|
Victory
- Fall of Ba'athist rule in Iraq
- Occupation of southern Iraq
- Dutch withdrawal in 2009, conflict ended in 2011
|
Operation Ocean Shield (2009–present) |
Somalia United States United Kingdom Denmark Netherlands Spain Greece Germany Belgium Canada Italy Portugal Turkey Norway Australia India Japan New Zealand Saudi Arabia Ukraine South Korea |
Somali Pirates |
Ongoing
- NATO operations being conducted.
|
Libyan Civil War (2011) |
Anti-Gaddafi forces United States United Kingdom France Denmark Netherlands Italy Canada several Arab League states Sweden |
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya:
|
Victory
|
Military intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (2014–present) |
United States United Kingdom Iraq Syrian Opposition Australia Belgium Canada Denmark France Germany Italy Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Spain Turkey Bahrain Jordan Morocco Qatar Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Egypt Libya Nigeria Cameroon Chad Niger |
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Boko Haram
al-Nusra Front
Khorasan
Ahrar ash-Sham |
Ongoing
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