series of conflicts
C1657
concept
A series of conflicts is a sequence of interconnected disputes, struggles, or confrontations that unfold over time, often escalating or evolving as parties respond to previous clashes.
Aliases (10)
- series of civil wars ×4
- series of battles ×3
- series of armed conflicts ×2
- ancient conflict ×1
- series of military conflicts ×1
- series of military engagements ×1
- series of military interventions ×1
- series of rebellions ×1
- series of religious wars ×1
- series of uprisings ×1
Instances (23)
- French Revolutionary Wars
- Fronde ("series of civil wars")
- Carlist Wars ("series of civil wars")
- Byzantine–Ottoman wars
- Roman civil wars ("series of civil wars")
- Iraqi Kurdish rebellions ("series of rebellions")
- Seven Days Battles ("series of battles")
- Roman–Germanic wars ("ancient conflict")
- Apache Wars ("series of armed conflicts")
- Jacobite risings ("series of uprisings")
- Battle of the Border ("series of battles")
- Wars of the Three Kingdoms ("series of civil wars")
- Carnatic Wars ("series of military conflicts")
- Jewish–Roman wars
- Banana Wars ("series of military interventions")
- Beaver Wars
- Huguenot rebellions
- World War II battles on the Kerch Peninsula ("series of military engagements")
- Crusades ("series of religious wars")
- Afghan conflicts ("series of armed conflicts")
- Anglo-French wars of the 12th and 13th centuries
- Khoikhoi–Dutch conflicts at the Cape
- Panjsher offensives ("series of battles")