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The UK Battlefields Trust claims that there are more than 500 historic battlefields and other fields of conflict in England up to the Jacobite risings of the 18th century. It is gradually compiling a UK "Fields of Conflict" database in collaboration with Historic Scotland, Leeds University and English Heritage. [26]
The UK's Operation Shader is ongoing as part of intervention in Iraq and Syria (2014–present) 3,000+ ISIL fighters killed in 1,700 British airstrikes. [61] [62] Ongoing operations by UK Special Forces in Syria. British armed forces provide material and training to Iraqi Security Forces and Peshmerga. [63] [64]
This category is for battle fields included by Historic England in the National Heritage List for England Pages in category "Registered historic battlefields in England" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
Registered historic battlefields in England (45 P) Pages in category "Battlefields in the United Kingdom" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Category:Battles involving Scotland (8th century–1707) Category:Battles involving Great Britain (1707–1800) Subcategories. This category has the following 33 ...
Battle of Aylesford (455) Battle of Badon (c. 500) Battle of Ellandun (825) Viking invasions (793–1066) Battle of Hingston Down (838) Battle of Aclea (851) Battle of York (867) Battle of Englefield 870; Battle of Reading (871) Battle of Ashdown (871) Battle of Basing (871) Battle of Meretun (871) Campaign of Alfred the Great (871–899 ...
Most forces in the Battle of Stiklestad consisted of Swedes and the eventual Swedish support for Norwegian rebels would lead to the disintegration of the North Sea Empire and the Personal Union between Denmark and Norway. [2] 1066 1066 Battle of Stamford Bridge: England Harold Godwinson Morcar, Earl of Northumbria Edwin, Earl of Mercia. Kingdom ...
Year(s) Conflict Location (modern) Notes Result Citation 55–54 B.C.: Caesar's invasions of Britain: England Roman tributaries set up in a limited area.