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

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