List of Wars Involving France - Franks and The Carolingian Empire

Franks and The Carolingian Empire

  • Barbarian Invasions
    • Great Conspiracy
    • Battle of the Frigidus
    • Crossing of the Rhine
    • Battle of Mainz
    • Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
    • Battle of Arelate
    • Battle of Orleans
    • Battle of Déols
    • Campaigns of Clovis I
      • Battle of Soissons
      • Battle of Tolbiac
      • Battle of Dijon
      • Battle of Vouillé
    • Battle of Vézeronce
    • Battle of the Unstrut River
    • Battle of Autun
    • Gothic War
      • Battle of the Volturnus
    • Battle of Wogastisburg
    • Battle of Tertry
  • Frisian-Frankish Wars
    • Battle of Dorestad
    • Battle of Cologne
    • Battle of Amblève
    • Battle of the Boarn
  • Frankish Civil War
    • Battle of Compiègne
    • Battle of Cologne
    • Battle of Amblève
    • Battle of Vincy
    • Battle of Soissons
  • Islamic Invasion of Gaul
    • Battle of Toulouse
    • Battle of the River Garonne
    • Battle of Tours
    • Battle of Avignon
    • Battle of Narbonne
    • Battle of the River Berre
    • Battle of Nîmes
    • Siege of Narbonne
  • Conquest of Lombardy
    • Siege of Pavia
  • Saxon Wars
  • Spanish campaign
    • Battle of Roncevaux Pass
  • Campaigns Against Avars and Slavs
    • Siege of Trsat
  • Reconquista
    • Battle of Pancorbo
    • Battle of Albelda
  • Battle of Fontenay
  • Franco-Breton wars
    • Battle of Blain
    • Battle of Ballon
    • Battle of Jengland
    • Battle of Brissarthe
    • Battle of Trans-la-Fôret
    • Battle of Conquereuil
  • Frankish-Vikings battles
    • Siege of Paris (845)
    • Battle of Brissarthe
    • Battle of Thimeon
    • Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu
    • Siege of Asselt
    • Siege of Paris (885-886)
    • Battle of Leuven
    • Siege of Chartres
  • Battle of Soissons

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