Civil Wars (TV series) — Civil Wars Format Legal drama Created by Bruce Helford Starring Mariel Hemingway Peter Onorati Debi Mazar David Marciano Alan Rosenberg … Wikipedia
Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy (306–324) — The Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy were a series of conflicts between the co emperors of the Roman Empire, starting in 306 AD with the usurpation of Maxentius and the defeat of Severus, and ending with the defeat of Licinius at the hands of… … Wikipedia
List of civil wars — Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient Medieval Gunpowder Industrial … Wikipedia
English Civil Wars — (1642–51) Armed conflict in the British Isles between Parliamentarians and supporters of the monarchy (Royalists). Tension between Charles I and the House of Commons had been building for some time, and after his unsuccessful attempt to arrest… … Universalium
Roman civil wars — There were several Roman civil wars, especially during the late Republic. The most famous of these are the war in the 40s BC between Julius Caesar and the optimate faction of the senatorial elite initially led by Pompey and the subsequent war… … Wikipedia
Greek civil wars of 1824–1825 — Part of the Greek War of Independence Date March 1824 – February 1825 Location Peloponnese Result … Wikipedia
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List of English civil wars — Several military conflicts are considered English civil wars:*The Anarchy (1135 ndash;1154). *The Revolt of 1173 ndash;1174 by Henry the Young King against Henry II. *The First Barons War against King John (1215 ndash;1217). *The Second Barons… … Wikipedia
Civil war in Iraq — Civil war/sectarian violence in Iraq Part of Iraq War and Iraqi insurgency Date February 2006 May 2008 … Wikipedia
Wars of the Roses, Causes of — Civil war erupted in fifteenth century England for many interrelated reasons. While Tudor and Elizabethan commentators found the chief cause of the conflict in the 1399 deposition of Richard II and its attendant break in the legal line of… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses