Kingdom of Italy
Start | Finish | Name of Conflict | Belligerents | Outcome | |
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Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | ||||
1866 | 1866 | Third Italian War of Independence | Kingdom of Italy | Austrian Empire | Armistice of Cormons and Treaty of Vienna:
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1870 | 1870 | Capture of Rome | Kingdom of Italy | Papal States | Italian victory, Debellation of the Papal States. |
1885 | 1895 | Eritrean War | |||
1895 | 1896 | First Italo-Ethiopian War | Kingdom of Italy | Ethiopia | Ethiopian victory, Treaty of Addis Ababa:
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1899 | 1901 | Boxer Rebellion | United Kingdom Japan |
Righteous Harmony Society Manchu-China |
Allied victory, Boxer Protocol:
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1911 | 1912 | Italo-Turkish War | Kingdom of Italy | Ottoman Empire | Italian victory, Italy gains Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, Fezzan and the Dodecanese Islands. |
1914 | 1918 | World War I | Italy United Kingdom |
Austria-Hungary Germany
Ottoman Empire |
Treaty of Versailles:
Russia pulls out in 1917
Creation of League of Nations |
1918 | 1920 | Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War | British Empire Italy |
Soviet Russia Far Eastern Republic |
Allied withdrawal from Russia Bolshevik victory over White Army
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1918 | 1923 | Occupation of Adalia | Italy | Ottoman Empire | Italian occupation of Antalya until becoming part of the Republic of Turkey. |
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