High Medieval Europe War of succession
in 1066, william of normandy managed enforce claim english throne.
war of burgundian succession (1002–1016) (de), after death of duke henry great of burgundy
fitna of al-andalus (1009–1031), after deposition of caliph hisham ii of córdoba
norwegian war of succession (1025/6–1035), after departure of king cnut great of denmark england; became war of succession when king olaf ii of norway deposed in 1028 , died in battle in 1030
danish war of succession (1042–1043), after death of king harthacnut (canute iii) of denmark
war of 3 sanchos (1065–1067), after death of king ferdinand great
battle of stamford bridge (1066), after death of king edward confessor of england
norman invasion of england (1066–1075), after death of king edward confessor of england
the anarchy (1135–1154), after death of king henry of england
baussenque wars (1144–1162), after death of count berenguer ramon of provence
fourth crusade (1202–1204), redirected constantinople intervene in byzantine succession dispute after deposition of emperor isaac ii angelos
loon war (1203–1206), after death of count dirk vii of holland
war of moha succession (1212–1213), on county of moha after death of count albert ii of dagsburg
first barons war (1215–1217). war began barons revolt on king john lackland s violation of magna carta, turned dynastic war throne of england when french crownprince louis became champion, , john lackland unexpectedly passed away
war of succession of champagne (1216–1222), indirectly after death of count theobald iii of champagne
war of succession of breda (1226/8–1231/2), after death of lord henry iii of schoten of breda
war of flemish succession (1244–1254), after death of countess joan of constantinople of flanders , hainaut
war of thuringian succession (1247–1264), after death of landgrave henry raspe iv of thuringia
great interregnum (1245/50–1275), after deposition , death of emperor frederick ii of holy roman empire
war of euboeote succession (1256–1258), after death of triarch carintana dalle carceri of negroponte
war of limburg succession (1283–1288), after death of duke waleran iv , daughter , heiress irmgard of limburg
^ jaques (2007), p. 441.
^ cite error: named reference loon invoked never defined (see page).
^ (in dutch) boeren, p.c. (1962). hadewych en heer hendrik van breda. leiden: e.j. brill. pp. 28–29. retrieved 19 december 2016.
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