List of Wars Involving Italy - Kingdom of Italy

Kingdom of Italy

Start Finish Name of Conflict Belligerents Outcome
Combatant 1 Combatant 2
1866 1866 Third Italian War of Independence Kingdom of Italy Austrian Empire Armistice of Cormons and Treaty of Vienna:
  • Kingdom of Italy annexes Venetia and Friuli.
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:
  • Ethiopia recognised as independent country by Italy.
  • Italy abrogates the Treaty of Wuchale.
1899 1901 Boxer Rebellion United Kingdom

Japan
Russia
France
United States
Germany
Kingdom of Italy
Austria-Hungary

Righteous Harmony Society

Manchu-China

Allied victory, Boxer Protocol:
  • Anti-foreign societies banned in China.
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
Indian Empire
Dominion of Canada
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
Newfoundland
Belgium
France
Russia
Japan
United States
Serbia
Other Allies

Austria-Hungary

Germany

  • German Empire

Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria

Treaty of Versailles:
  • German demobilisation

Russia pulls out in 1917

  • Russian Civil War
    • Creation of the Soviet Union
      • Josef V. Stalin Rises to power

Creation of League of Nations

1918 1920 Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War British Empire

Italy
France
United States
Japan

Soviet Russia

Far Eastern Republic

Allied withdrawal from Russia

Bolshevik victory over White Army

  • Soviet Union new Russian Power.
1918 1923 Occupation of Adalia Italy Ottoman Empire Italian occupation of Antalya until becoming part of the Republic of Turkey.

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