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Colombian Civil War Battle of Nossa Senhora, 1840Date 1 March 1839 – 17 May 1841 (1839-03-01 – 1841-05-17 ) (2 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 5 days) Location Arcadia, Ameriga
Result
Separatist Victory
Dissolution of Gran Colombia
Proclamation of the Mexican Free State
Independence of Granada, Lusitania, and the United Provinces of Salvador
Plantagenian Annexation of Bahía
Incan Annexation of Cusco
Belligerents
Federalists:
Seperatists:
Foreign Support:
Foreign Support:
Commanders and leaders
Francisco de Miranda
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Juan Manuel Santos
Pierre Duchesne
Sapa Inca
Vicente Guerrero
Marcos Aragonés
Angelino Garzón
Manuel Gonçalves
Inacio Madeira
José Bonifácio
Juan Manuel Santos
José Morazan
Sigger Holst
Shunroku Hata Strength
Gran Colombia: 550,000 regulars and militia
Plantagenia: 15,000 trained volunteers
Tawantansuyu: 50,000 trained volunteers
Granada: 250,000 regulars and militia
Lusitania: 125,000 regulars and militia
United Provinces of San Salvador: 150,000 regulars and militia
Scandinavia: 65,000 trained volunteers
Japan: 90,000 trained volunteers Casualties and losses
Gran Colombia: about 180,000 killed in action (about 315,000 total dead)
Plantagenia: about 3,000 killed in action
Tawantansuyu: about 15,000 killed in action
Granada: about 80,000 killed in action (about 130,000 total dead)
Lusitania: about 35,000 killed in action (about 55,000 total dead)
United Provinces: about 65,000 killed in action (about 90,000 total dead)
Scandinavia: about 10,000 killed in action
Japan: about 25,000 killed in action
Great Baltic War Battle of Édegem, 1848Date 20 October 1844 – 17 March 1849 (1844-10-20 – 1849-03-17 ) (4 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days) Location Theatres:
Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Burgundy, Caribbean, France, Germany, Iberia, Lombardy, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Numidia, Nunasutra, Prussia, Scotland
Result
Anglois-Bohemian Victory
Scandinavian Victory over the Commonwealth
Annexation of Pas De Calais
Annexation of Pomerania
Seizure of Aragonese Numidia
Anglois Occupation of Athesia
Belligerents
Dual Monarchy
Bohemia
Spain
Savoy
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (until 1846)
Scandinavia
Burgundy (until 1847)
Provisional Government of Burgundy (from 1847)
Aragon
Venice Commanders and leaders
Henri X
Zsigmond V
Alfonso XVII
Victor Emmanuel II
Stanisław III
James IX
Charles VII
Tristan Duras
Ferdinand IV
Emilio Dandolo Strength
Dual Monarchy: 1,400,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1848)
Bohemia: 1,200,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1847)
Spain: 650,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1845)
Savoy: 250,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1849)
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 850,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
Scandinavia: 1,100,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1846)
Burgundy: 2,350,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1845)
Aragon: 850,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844)
Venice 125,000 regulars and militia at peak strength (1844) Casualties and losses
Dual Monarchy: more than 270,000 killed in action (about 350,000 total dead)
Bohemia: more than 360,000 killed in action (about 415,000 total dead)
Spain: more than 125,000 killed in action (about 165,000 total dead)
Savoy: less than 75,000 killed in action (about 85,000 total dead)
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth less than 545,000 killed in action (about 975,000 total dead)
Scandinavia: more than 575,000 killed in action (about 650,000 total dead)
Burgundy: more than 1,150,000 killed in action (about 2,000,000 total dead)
Aragon: more than 270,000 killed in action (about 350,000 total dead)
Venice less than 55,000 killed in action (about 125,000 total dead)