This is a list of wars involving the Dutch Republic, which emerged from the Habsburg Netherlands during the Eighty Years' War (c. 1566–1648). The set of "United Provinces" that would later become the Dutch Republic proclaimed its independence in 1581. In the Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition, the Dutch Republic was conquered by the First French Republic in 1795, and replaced by the Batavian Republic.

List

Conflict and date Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
    Eighty Years' War[lower-alpha 1]
    (c. 1566–1648)[1]
    Geuzen and Orangist troops (c. 1566–1570s)[lower-alpha 2]

    United Provinces (c. 1576–1580s)[lower-alpha 3]

    Dutch Republic (1581/8–1648)

    Allies:

    Kingdom of England (1585–1604, 1625–30)
    Kingdom of France (1595–8, 1635–48)
    Duchy of Bouillon (1593–5)

    Spain Spanish Empire (incl. Habsburg Netherlands)

    Portuguese Empire (1580–1640)
    Austrian Habsburgs (15981621)
    Allies:
    Prince-Bishopric of Liège (1595)

    Dutch–Portuguese War
    (1601–1661)
     Dutch Republic
    • Native allies
     Portugal
    • Native allies

    Spain Spanish Empire

    * Dutch victory in Ghana, Malacca, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Indonesia
    * Portuguese victory in Brazil, Angola, East Africa and Macau
    * Both sides claim victory in India
    Beaver Wars
    1609–1701
    Iroquois League

    Supported by:
     England
    Dutch Republic

    * Huron Indecisive
    Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts
    1530–1605 (intermittently)
    Sultanate of Ternate
    Dutch East India Company (from 1599)
    Portuguese Empire
    Spanish Empire
    Sultanate of Tidore
    Victory
    Ming–Qing War
    (1618-1683)
    Victory
    Uskok War
    (1615-1617)
     Republic of Venice

     Dutch Republic
     England

     Holy Roman Empire

    Kingdom of Croatia
    SpainSpain

    Victory
    • Many Uskok pirates executed or exiled; Austrian garrison installed to check Uskoks.
    Dutch-Barbary war (1618-1622)  Dutch Republic  Ottoman Algeria
    Tunisia
    Victory
    Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands
    (1609–1621)
     Dutch East India Company (VOC)
     Dutch Republic
    Bandanese fighters
    1600–1707 East India Company
     Kingdom of England
    Victory
    Expedition to Algiers (1624)  Dutch Republic  Ottoman Algeria Victory
    Spanish-Siam War (1624–1636)[2][3][4]  Siam

    Dutch Republic Dutch East India Company

    Spain Iberian Union Victory
    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
    Lamey Island Massacre
    (1636)
     Dutch Republic Taiwanese militia Victory
    Shimabara Rebellion
    (1637–1638)
    Tokugawa shogunate
     Dutch Republic
    Christian peasant and ronin rebels Victory
    Cambodian–Dutch War (1643-1644)  Dutch East India Company  Kingdom of Cambodia Defeat
    Kieft's War
    (1643–1645)[5]
     Dutch Republic Lenape Victory
    Torstenson War
    (1643–1645)
     Sweden
     Dutch Republic
     Denmark-Norway 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 Guo Huaiyi's peasant army Victory
    Portuguese Restoration War
    (1640-1668)
     Portugal
     Dutch Republic (1641-1648)
     France (1641–1659)
     England (1662–1668)
    Spain Victory
    • Acclamation of John IV as the new King of Portugal (1640)
    • The Habsburgs relinquish all claims to the Portuguese Throne
    • Treaty of Lisbon (1668)
    • End of the Iberian Union
    The Great Ambon War
    (1651-1656)
     Dutch Republic
    other allies
    Sultanate of Ternate
    other allies
    Victory
    First Anglo-Dutch War
    (1652–1654)
     Dutch Republic  Commonwealth of England Inconclusive[lower-alpha 5]
    Peach War
    (1655)[5]
     Dutch Republic Lenape Defeat
    • Outlying Dutch settlements ordered to garrison at Fort Amsterdam
    • Staten Island abandoned but eventually retaken and equipped with better defenses.
    Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660) Denmark Denmark–Norway
     Dutch Republic
     Sweden Victory
    Second Northern War
    (1655–1660)
    Poland
    (Poland-Lithuania)
    Denmark Denmark–Norway
     Habsburg Monarchy
    Russia (1656–58)
    Crimean Khanate
    Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia (1655–56, 1657–60)
     Dutch Republic
    Sweden Swedish Empire
    Brandenburg Brandenburg-Prussia (1656–57)
    Transylvania Principality of Transylvania
    Ukrainian Cossacks (1657)[6]
    Grand Duchy of Lithuania
     Wallachia
     Moldavia
    Victory
    First Khoikhoi–Dutch Wars
    (1659–1660)
     Dutch Republic Khoikhoi militia Victory
    Esopus Wars
    (1659–1663)[5]
    Dutch settlers
    Mohawk
    Esopus Victory
    Siege of Fort Zeelandia
    (1661-1662)
    Dutch East India Company Koxinga's Ming Loyalists Defeat
    First Tondano War
    (1661–1664)
     Dutch Republic Minahasan peoples Victory
    Trịnh–Nguyễn War
    (1627–1672)-(1774–1777)
    Trịnh lords
     Dutch East India Company
    Tây Sơn rebellion
    Nguyễn lords
    Portugal
    Victory
    Makassar War
    (1666–1669)
     Dutch Republic Sultanate of Gowa Victory
    Second Anglo-Dutch War
    (1665–1667)
     Dutch Republic
    Denmark Denmark
     France
     England
    Bishopric of Münster
    Victory
    Dutch-Zamorin Conflicts
    (1666-1758)
    Dutch East India Company Zamorin
     United Kingdom
    Portugal Portuguese Empire
    Kingdom of England English East India Company
    Victory
    Kandyan-Dutch War (1670-1675)
     Dutch Republic Kingdom of Kandy
     France
    Victory
    Third Anglo-Dutch War
    (1672–1674)
     Dutch Republic
    Denmark Denmark-Norway
     England
     France
    Bishopric of Münster
    Electorate of Cologne
    Victory
    Franco-Dutch War
    (1672–1678)
    Second Khoikhoi–Dutch Wars
    (1673–1677)
     Dutch Republic
    • Khoikhoi allies
    Khoikhoi militia Victory
    Trunajaya rebellion
    (1674–1680)
    Mataram Sultanate

    Dutch East India Company (VOC)

    • VOC's Indonesian allies
    Rebel forces
    Makassarese itinerant fighters

    Rival claimants to Mataram throne (after 1677)

    Victory
    Nine Years' War
    (1688–1697)
     Dutch Republic
     England
     Holy Roman Empire
    Spanish Empire
     Duchy of Savoy
    Swedish Empire (until 1691)
     Scotland
     France
    Jacobites
    Siamese revolution of 1688
    (1688)
    Phetracha and various Siamese lords
     Dutch Republic
    Prasat Thong dynasty
     Kingdom of France
    Victory
    Williamite War in Ireland
    (1689-1691)
    Williamites
     Dutch Republic
    Jacobites
     France
    Victory
    • Treaty of Limerick
    • Withdrawal of remaining Jacobite forces to France
    • Confirmation of William as King of Ireland
    War of the Spanish Succession
    (1701–1714)
     Dutch Republic
    Austrian Empire Austrian monarchy
    Kingdom of Prussia Prussia
    Kingdom of England England (until 1707)
    Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain (from 1707)
    Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire
    Savoy Piedmont-Savoy
    Habsburg Spain
     Portugal
     France
    Spain Spanish monarchy
    Bavaria (~1704)
    Cologne
    Mantua Mantua (~1708)
    First Javanese War of Succession
    (1704–1707)
     Dutch Republic  Mataram Sultanate Victory
    Dutch-Algerian war(1715-1726)[7]  Dutch Republic  Ottoman Algeria Victory
    War of the Quadruple Alliance
    (1718–1720)
     Great Britain
     France
    Austria
     Savoy
     Dutch Republic
    Spain Victory
    Jacobite rising of 1719  Great Britain
     Dutch Republic
    Jacobites
    Spain
    Victory
    Second Javanese War of Succession
    (1719–1723)
     Dutch Republic
     Mataram Sultanate
    Rebel Princes Victory
    1740 Batavia massacre
    (1740)
     Dutch Republic
    Native Indonesians allies
    Chinese Indonesian militia Military victory
    Political failure
    War of the Austrian Succession
    (1740–1748)
     Dutch Republic (1744–48)
     Habsburg Monarchy
     Great Britain
    Province of Hanover Hanover
     Saxony (1743–45)
    Sardinia (1742–48)
     Russia (1741–43, 1748)
     France
     Prussia (1740–42, 1744–45)
    Spain Spain
     Bavaria (1741–45)
     Saxony (1741–42)
    Sardinia (1741–42)
     Genoa (1745–48)
    Sweden Sweden (1741–43)
    Duchy of Modena
    Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
    Travancore–Dutch War
    (1741–1757)
     Dutch Republic
    Kingdom of Cochin
    Kingdom of Travancore
    Maratha Empire
    Mysore
    Military Stalemate
    Java War (1741–43)
    (1741–1743)
     Dutch Republic Joint army of Chinese and Javanese Victory
    Battle of Penfui
    (1749)
     Dutch Republic
    Timorese allies
    Topasses
    Timorese allies
    Victory
    Third Javanese War of Succession
    (1749–1757)
    Mataram Sultanate
    (until 1755)
     Dutch Republic
    Yogyakarta Sultanate (from 1755)
    Surakarta Sunanate
    (from 1755)
    Anti-Dutch rebels Victory
    Cirebon War (1753–1773)  Dutch Republic Cirebon Sultanate Victory
    Berbice slave uprising
    (1763–1764)
     Dutch Republic
    Arawak and Carib allies
    Army of the Negroes of Berbice Victory
    Kandyan-Dutch war (1764-1766)  Dutch Republic Kingdom of Kandy Victory
    Dutch-Moroccan War (1775-1777)  Dutch Republic MoroccoSultanate of Morocco Victory
    American Revolutionary War
    (1775–1783)
     United States
    Kingdom of France France
    Spain Spain
     Netherlands

    Mysore
    Oneida
    Tuscarora
    Watauga Association
    Catawba
    Lenape
    Choctaw

     Great Britain
    Loyalists
    Holy Roman Empire German Auxiliaries

    Iroquois
    Onondaga
    Mohawk
    Cayuga
    Seneca
    Cherokee

    Mixed results for the Dutch Republic
    First Xhosa-Dutch War
    (1779–1781)
     Dutch Republic Xhosa militia 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
    Kettle War
    (8 October 1784)
     Dutch Republic Habsburg monarchy Status quo ante bellum
    Patriot–Orangist battles
    (c. 1786–1787)
    Dutch Republic Orangists Dutch Republic Patriots Inconclusive
    Prussian invasion of Holland
    (late 1787)
    Kingdom of Prussia Kingdom of Prussia
    Dutch Republic Orangists
    Dutch Republic States of Holland
    Dutch Republic Patriots
    Prussian–Orangist victory
    • Orange Restoration
    Second Xhosa-Dutch War
    (1789–1793)
     Dutch Republic Xhosa militia Victory
    War of the First Coalition
    (1792–1797)
     Holy Roman Empire
    Habsburg monarchy Austria
     Prussia (until 1795)
     Great Britain
    Kingdom of France French Royalists
     Spain (until 1795)
     Portugal
     Sardinia (until 1796)
     Naples and Sicily
    Other Italian states
     Dutch Republic
     Kingdom of the French (until 1792)
    French First Republic French Republic (from 1792)
     Spain (from 1796)
     Batavian Republic (from 1795)
    Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) French satellite states
    Polish Legions (from 1797)
    Regime change, Victory for the Batavian Republic
    First Bone WarSecond expedition to PalembangFirst expedition to PalembangInvasion of Java (1811)Invasion of the Spice IslandsJava campaign of 1806–07Battle of BlaauwbergBattle of PenfuiSiamese revolution of 1688Siamese revolution of 1688Esopus WarsKieft's WarJava WarBombardment of Algiers (1816)Ashanti–Fante WarBattle of SurinameAmerican Revolutionary WarTravancore–Dutch WarPeach Tree WarDutch pacification campaign on FormosaExpedition to the West Coast of BorneoXhosa WarsXhosa WarsXhosa WarsXhosa WarsXhosa WarsJava War (1741–1743)Khoikhoi–Dutch WarsKhoikhoi–Dutch WarsGuo Huaiyi rebellionShimabara RebellionSiege of BataviaPadri War1740 Batavia massacreSinhalese–Portuguese WarDutch conquest of the Banda IslandsDutch conquest of the Banda IslandsHundred DaysFrench invasion of RussiaKettle WarJavanese Wars of SuccessionTrunajaya rebellionDutch–Portuguese WarWar of the Sixth CoalitionWar of the Fifth CoalitionFlanders campaignWar of the First CoalitionWar of the Austrian SuccessionNine Years' WarSecond Anglo-Dutch WarSecond Anglo-Dutch WarFranco-Spanish War (1635–1659)Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)War of the Fourth CoalitionWar of the Third CoalitionPatriottentijdWar of the Quadruple AllianceThird Anglo-Dutch WarFranco-Dutch WarThirty Years' WarSecond Northern WarSecond Northern WarLuxemburg campaignsWar of the Second CoalitionSecond Anglo-Mysore WarFourth Anglo-Dutch WarWar of the Spanish SuccessionWar of DevolutionFirst Anglo-Dutch WarFirst Anglo-Dutch WarEighty Years' War

    Sovereign Principality of the United NetherlandsFirst French EmpireKingdom of Holland

    Dutch RepublicHabsburg Netherlands
    Mali WarSouth Sulawesi expeditions of 1905Mandor rebellionDutch Gold Coast expedition of 1869–70Second Bone WarDutch–Ahanta WarJava WarLibyan Civil War (2011)Operation TrikoraDutch–Venezuelan crisis of 1908Boxer RebellionXhosa WarsBanjarmasin WarXhosa WarsXhosa WarsXhosa WarsOperation AtalantaMakassar UprisingDutch intervention in Bali (1906)Shimonoseki campaignDutch intervention in northern Bali (1848)Padri WarOperation Ocean ShieldInvasion of AmbonDutch intervention in Bali (1908)Dutch intervention in Lombok and KarangasemDutch intervention in Bali (1849)Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1846)Kosovo WarAPRA coup d'état

    Edi ExpeditionNias ExpeditionSecond Sumatran expeditionFirst Sumatran expeditionDutch military intervention against ISILIraq War Gulf WarIndonesian National RevolutionPedir ExpeditionJambi uprisingPalembang Highlands ExpeditionsDutch expedition on the west coast of SumatraWar in Afghanistan (2001–present)Bosnian WarKorean WarWorld War IIAceh WarPasoemah ExpeditionExpedition against the Chinese in MontradoBelgian RevolutionKingdom of the Netherlands Kingdom of the Netherlands

    •   War of succession
    •   War of conquest (territorial control)
    •   Religious war (including the European wars of religion)
    •   Economic war (including colonial wars)
    •   Revolt or rebellion (political)

    Notes

    1. See also List of battles of the Eighty Years' War.
    2. The earliest disparate groups of rebel forces against the Habsburg Netherlandish government were known as Geuzen (dominated by Calvinists and some Huguenots, disgruntled lesser noblemen, and commerce-minded urban classes). The Geuzen were largely loyal to the former stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht William of Orange, who brought in his own – mostly German – mercenaries in 1568 and 1572. The combination of Geuzen and Orangist troops received backing from the States of Holland and West Friesland and States of Zeeland (provincial governments) from July 1572 onwards, and formed a core of what would become the Dutch States Army.[1]
    3. Aside from Holland and Zeeland in 1572–76, the States of various other provinces would only gradually unite as a military alliance from the 1576 Pacification of Ghent onwards into the 1580s. Until the 1585 Fall of Antwerp, they included the southern provinces of Flanders, Brabant, Mechelen, Artois, Hainaut, Namur, Limburg and Overmaze. The remaining northern provinces would eventually form a de facto independent state: the Dutch Republic.[1]
    4. This expedition was launched after the Algerians broke the peace treaty.
    5. Historians have different opinions on the outcome, for example historian Jonathan Israel calls it a complete Dutch victory, but another historian like Dagomar Degroot, mark it as stalemate, the historian Edward Kritzler marks it as inconclusive, and Nigel Cawthorne marks it as an English victory

    References

    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Groenveld & Leeuwenberg 2020, p. 620–622.
    2. "History of Ayutthaya - Foreign Settlements - Portuguese Settlement". www.ayutthaya-history.com. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
    3. "History of Ayutthaya - Essays - Spain". www.ayutthaya-history.com. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
    4. "History of Ayutthaya - Historical Events - Timeline 1600-1649". www.ayutthaya-history.com. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
    5. 1 2 3 Trelease, Allan W. (1960). Indian Affairs in Colonial New York: The Seventeenth Century. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    6. Hrushevsky (2003), pp. 327ff.
    7. Ressel, Magnus. "The Dutch-Algerian War and the Rise of British Shipping to Southern Europe (1715-1726)".

    Bibliography

    • Groenveld, Simon; Leeuwenberg, Huib (2020). De Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Opstand en consolidatie in de Nederlanden (ca. 1560–1650). Derde editie (in Dutch). Zutphen: Walburg Pers. p. 750. ISBN 9789462495661. (e-book; original publication 2008; in cooperation with M. Mout and W. Zappey)
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