combatantStrength
P1404
predicate
Indicates the relative level of power, capability, or effectiveness one combatant has in a conflict or confrontation compared to others.
Aliases (16)
- ConfederateStrength ×3
- SovietStrength ×3
- combatantsStrength ×3
- opposingForceStrength ×3
- QurayshForcesStrength ×1
- combatEffectiveness ×1
- combatantStrengthBritish ×1
- combatantStrengthGreek ×1
- combatantStrengthPersian ×1
- confederateStrength ×1
- dayFighterEffectiveness ×1
- hasOpposingForceStrength ×1
- japaneseForcesStrength ×1
- rebelStrength ×1
- strengthAtStalingrad ×1
- strengthOfDelhiForces ×1
Sample triples (105)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| American Revolutionary War | hundreds of thousands of soldiers over duration → |
| Anglo-Nepalese War | British East India Company forces including Indian sepoys → |
| Anglo-Nepalese War | Nepalese forces including Gurkha soldiers → |
| Battle of Abukir (1799) | French Army of the East → |
| Battle of Abukir (1799) | Ottoman expeditionary force → |
| Battle of Agincourt | English army heavily outnumbered by French army → |
| Battle of Ambon | larger and better-equipped Japanese invasion force → |
| Battle of Ambon | outnumbered Dutch and Australian defenders → |
| Battle of Bataan | numerically superior to defenders ("japaneseForcesStrength") → |
| Battle of Camden | approximately 2,000–2,500 troops ("combatantStrengthBritish") → |
| Battle of Cape St Vincent | British fleet smaller than Spanish fleet → |
| Battle of Chancellorsville | about 60,000 soldiers ("confederateStrength") → |
| Battle of Copenhagen (1801) | British fleet of ships of the line, frigates, and smaller vessels → |
| Battle of Copenhagen (1801) | Danish–Norwegian line of battle ships, floating batteries, and shore batteries → |
| Battle of Dettingen | approximately 23,000–26,000 French troops engaged → |
| Battle of Dettingen | approximately 35,000 Allied troops → |
| Battle of Diamond Hill | about 14,000 British troops → |
| Battle of Diamond Hill | about 6,000 Boer commandos → |
| Battle of Dogger Bank | British battlecruiser force ("combatantsStrength") → |
| Battle of Dogger Bank | German battlecruiser force ("combatantsStrength") → |
| Battle of Emsdorf | larger French force → |
| Battle of Emsdorf | smaller Allied force → |
| Battle of Fleurus (1690) | French army numerically comparable to or slightly larger than Allied army → |
| Battle of Gabon | several thousand troops on each side → |
| Battle of Gaugamela | Macedonian army smaller than Persian army → |
| Battle of Gettysburg | approximately 71,000 soldiers ("ConfederateStrength") → |
| Battle of Guangzhou | Japanese forces numerically superior to Chinese defenders → |
| Battle of Hastings | English army composed largely of infantry and housecarls ("opposingForceStrength") → |
| Battle of Hastings | Norman army including infantry, cavalry, and archers ("opposingForceStrength") → |
| Battle of Issus | Macedonian army smaller than Persian army → |
| Battle of Landen (Neerwinden) (1693) | French army stronger than Allied army → |
| Battle of Lund | Swedish army smaller than Danish army → |
| Battle of Mactan | larger force of Mactan warriors → |
| Battle of Mactan | small Spanish-led landing force → |
| Battle of Marathon | approximately 10,000–11,000 hoplites ("combatantStrengthGreek") → |
| Battle of Marathon | significantly larger Persian force ("combatantStrengthPersian") → |
| Battle of Marsaglia (1693) | French army of roughly 30,000–35,000 men → |
| Battle of Marsaglia (1693) | Grand Alliance army of roughly 30,000–35,000 men → |
| Battle of Monocacy | approximately 10,000–15,000 troops ("ConfederateStrength") → |
| Battle of Mukden | Japanese forces approximately 270000 soldiers → |
| Battle of Mukden | Russian forces approximately 330000 soldiers → |
| Battle of Orthez | Allied army numerically superior to French army → |
| Battle of Palo Alto | Mexican army numerically larger → |
| Battle of Palo Alto | U.S. forces smaller than Mexican forces → |
| Battle of Plataea | Greek forces approximately 100,000 or more (ancient estimates, debated) → |
| Battle of Plataea | Persian forces approximately 100,000 or more (ancient estimates, debated) → |
| Battle of Preston (1648) | approximately 20,000–24,000 Royalist-Scottish troops → |
| Battle of Preston (1648) | approximately 9,000–10,000 Parliamentarian troops → |
| Battle of Puebla | French forces numerically and materially superior to Mexican forces ("opposingForceStrength") → |
| Battle of Quebec (1759) | approximately 4,500 British troops → |
| Battle of Quebec (1759) | approximately 4,500 French regulars and militia → |
| Battle of Raate Road | approximately 17,000 troops ("SovietStrength") → |
| Battle of Rossbach | French and Imperial army: about 40,000–50,000 men → |
| Battle of Rossbach | Prussia: about 22,000–25,000 men → |
| Battle of Sanna's Post | Boer commando under Christiaan de Wet → |
| Battle of Sanna's Post | British mounted column with artillery → |
| Battle of Selma (1865) | approximately 4,000–5,000 troops ("ConfederateStrength") → |
| Battle of Sluys | English fleet of c. 120–150 ships → |
| Battle of Sluys | French fleet of c. 190–220 ships → |
| Battle of Solferino | large Austrian army → |
| Battle of Solferino | large Franco-Sardinian army → |
| Battle of Stamford Bridge | English army numerically similar or slightly larger than Norwegian force → |
| Battle of Suomussalmi | approximately 45,000 soldiers ("SovietStrength") → |
| Battle of Tampere | several tens of thousands of troops involved ("combatantsStrength") → |
| Battle of Uhud | approximately 3000 fighters ("QurayshForcesStrength") → |
| Battle of Uman | hundreds of thousands of troops involved → |
| Battle of Vitoria | Allied army larger than 70,000 men (approximate) → |
| Battle of Vitoria | French army around 50,000–70,000 men (approximate) → |
| Battle of Wisconsin Heights | several hundred U.S. militia and regulars → |
| Battle of Wisconsin Heights | smaller force of Sauk and Fox warriors → |
| Battle of Zadwórze | significantly larger cavalry forces ("SovietStrength") → |
| Battle of Zurich (1799) | Austrian forces under Hotze → |
| Battle of Zurich (1799) | French Army of Switzerland NERFINISHED → |
| Battle of Zurich (1799) | Russian corps under Korsakov NERFINISHED → |
| Battle of the Chernaya | Russian forces outnumbered Allied forces → |
| Battle of the Granicus | Macedonian army with Companion cavalry and phalanx → |
| Battle of the Granicus | Persian cavalry and Greek mercenary infantry → |
| Battle of the Thames | about 3,500 American troops → |
| Battle of the Thames | about 500–1,000 Native American warriors → |
| Battle of the Thames | about 800 British regulars and militia → |
| Battles of Lexington and Concord | British regulars approximately 700 → |
| Battles of Lexington and Concord | Colonial militia eventually over 3,000 → |
| Boulton Paul Defiant | poor against single-seat fighters like the Bf 109 ("dayFighterEffectiveness") → |
| British capture of Savannah | British force under Archibald Campbell → |
| British capture of Savannah | Continental Army troops under Robert Howe → |
| First Battle of Panipat | significantly larger army ("strengthOfDelhiForces") → |
| German 6th Army | hundreds of thousands of soldiers ("strengthAtStalingrad") → |
| Italian conquest of British Somaliland | Italian forces numerically superior to British garrison → |
| Operation Lüttich | several German panzer divisions → |
| Pacific War | millions of military personnel → |
| Panzer I | obsolete as a frontline tank by 1941 ("combatEffectiveness") → |
| Pequot War | Pequot population estimated at several thousand before the war ("hasOpposingForceStrength") → |
| Siege of Cawnpore | several thousand sepoys and irregular troops ("rebelStrength") → |
| Siege of Havana (1762) | approximately 11,000 Spanish regulars and militia → |
| Siege of Havana (1762) | approximately 12,000 British troops → |
| Siege of Havana (1762) | large British fleet under Sir George Pocock → |
| Siege of Rhodes (1522) | large Ottoman army and fleet GENERATED → |
| Siege of Santiago | Spanish garrison of Santiago → |
| Siege of Santiago | United States Army expeditionary force → |
| Third Anglo-Maratha War | large British East India Company forces → |
| Third Anglo-Maratha War | various Maratha confederacy forces → |
| Third Punic War | Carthaginian citizen militia → |
| Third Punic War | Roman legions → |
| Warsaw–Praga offensive | 1st Polish Army divisions → |
| Warsaw–Praga offensive | multiple Soviet armies → |