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What is the longest war in history?
Peloponnesian War, start date 431BC, end date 1994AD.
And while we're at it, England and France hated each other from 1066 to 1914, the Hunderd Year's War was just a period of heightened intensity within that time.
That one was actually temporarily interrupted too, between the end of the Danish intervention and the landing of Gustav Adolf, IIRC.I'd guess the Thirty Years War (1618 CE) seriously, since peace was interrupted by foreign interventions prolonging the fighting. Any longer wars?
Yeah, I'd like to know that too. One recalls the Hundred Year War, would that qualify by your definition? I'm just asking. Could a "series" of wars like the Punic Wars be considered one war with pauses? Again, just asking. I'm not too clear on military history myself.
I'd say the 100 years war, but it's actually a collection of wars. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Years'_War
With that criteria, you could say the Crusades are one big 200 years war.
And if you run with that you could say the rise of the Islamic Caliphate and the Crusades are one big 600 years war.![]()
They certainly did. I suppose you could fudge and claim that the Stralsund episode brought Sweden into a state of war with the Habsburgs before the Danish intervention ended, which combined with the apex of the centralization struggles (i.e. the imposition of the Edict of Restitution) would keep the Thirty Years' War constant. Still seems a bit iffy to me, to be honest.Ok, so about maybe a 1-1/2 year interruption. Though perhaps the German princes made angry glances at each other during that peace?
Yes, I think that the Hundred Year's War is the longest war in history. The Crusades were just battles.
Yeah, you're right - thirty-six years from Doroshenko to Karlowitz. Is that longer than both of the phases of the Dutch Revolt?The Great Turkish War easily lasted longer than the Thirty Years War.
Maybe I just know a different name, but I don't know to what that refers. Google directs me to Russo-Turkish Wars, and I know none of them went that long.The Great Turkish War easily lasted longer than the Thirty Years War.