List of battles by casualties explained

The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding similar combat-related or civilian deaths) and civilian casualties during the battles.

Large battle casualty counts are usually impossible to calculate precisely, but few in this list may include somewhat precise numbers. Many of these figures, though, are estimates, and, where possible, a range of estimates is presented. Figures display numbers for all types of casualties when available (killed, wounded, missing, and sick) but may only include number killed due to a lack of total data on the event. Where possible, the list specifies whether or not prisoners are included in the count.

This list does not include bombing campaigns/runs (such as the attack on Pearl Harbor and the bombing of Tokyo) or massacres such as the Rape of Nanjing, which, despite potentially massive casualties, are not typically classified as "battles", since they are usually one-sided engagements or the nation attacked is not officially at war with the attackers. Tactical or strategic strikes, however, may form part of larger engagements which are themselves battles, small campaigns or offensives.

Sieges and urban combat

This list includes sieges, as well as modern battles fought primarily in urban areas. Major military operations that included city fighting are listed below. It is sorted by year.

Siegedata-sort-type="number" rowspan=2YearConflictCasualties
data-sort-type="number" (High est.)data-sort-type="number" (Low est.)
Siege of Tyre332 BC39,000
(including 13,000 enslaved civilians and 2,000 executed Persian soldiers)
34,000
Siege of Gaza332 BCWars of Alexander the Great14,00011,000
Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)213-212 BCSecond Punic War40,000
(including Archimedes)
9,000
Siege of Carthage149-146 BCThird Punic War450,000
(including 50,000 civilians enslaved)
200,000
Siege of Athens and Piraeus87–86 BCMithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic War)400,000
(including prisoners)
200,000[1]
Siege of Jerusalem (63 BC)63 BCMithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic War)12,000+5,000
Siege of Alesia52 BCGallic Wars200,000100,000
Siege of Constantinopledata-sort-value="717" 626Sasanian–Byzantine wars95,00070,000
Siege of Constantinopledata-sort-value="717" 717–718Arab–Byzantine wars170,000130,000
Siege of Yongqiudata-sort-value="717" 756An Lushan Rebellion100,00065,000
Siege of Suiyangdata-sort-value="717" 757An Lushan Rebellion200,000+160,000
Siege of Chandaxdata-sort-value="717" 960-961Arab–Byzantine wars74,00050,000
Siege of Yongzhoudata-sort-value="717" 1076Lý-Song War140,00078,000[2]
Siege of Nicaea1097First Crusade11,0004,000
Siege of Ma'arra1098First Crusade45,000 (including civilians and soldiers executed and cannibalized)25,000
Siege of Antioch1097-1099First Crusade74,00050,000
Siege of Jerusalem1099First Crusade90,00070,000
Siege of Tripoli1099-1102First Crusade90,000105,000
Siege of Bukhara1220Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire30,00015,000
Siege of Gurganj1221Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire1,200,00090,000
Siege of Baghdad1258Mongol invasions and conquests2,000,00090,000[3] [4]
Siege of Acre1291Fall of Outremer20,00010,000
Siege of Caffadata-sort-value="717" 1345-1347Genoese–Mongol Wars60,00015,000
Siege of Golubac1428Ottoman–Hungarian wars20,00010,000
Siege of Constantinople1453Byzantine–Ottoman wars54,000+34,000+
Siege of Vijaya1471Champa–Đại Việt War (1471)300,000+130,000+
Siege of Tenochtitlan1521Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire240,000100,000[5] [6]
Siege of Szigetvár1566Ottoman wars in Europe33,00023,000
Siege of Chittorgarh1567–1568Mughal-Rajput Wars (1558–1576)40,00035,000
Siege of Ulsan1598Imjin War30,00013,000
Siege of Nagykanizsa1601Long Turkish War37,00025,000
Siege of Ostend1601–1604Eighty Years' War115,00090,000
Siege of Osaka1614-1615Edo Period500,000110,000
Siege of La Rochelle1627-1628Huguenot rebellions35,00027,000
Capture of Maastricht1632Eighty Years' War14,0009,500
Siege of Candia1648–1669Cretan War149,739149,739
First siege of Anandpur1700Hill States-Sikh Wars150,000+150,000+
Siege of Toulon1793War of the First Coalition21,4007,400
Siege of Mantua1796–1797War of the First Coalition51,00051,000
Siege of Genoa1800War of the Second Coalition28,00028,000
Siege of Danzig1807War of the Fourth Coalition17,90017,900
Second Siege of Zaragozadata-sort-value="1808" 1808–1809Peninsular War64,000[7] 64,000
First Siege of Sevastopol1854–1855Crimean War230,000[8] 230,000
Third Battle of Nanking1864Taiping Rebellion100,000[9] 100,000
Siege of Petersburgdata-sort-value="1864" 1864–1865American Civil War70,000[10] 70,000
Siege of Vicksburgdata-sort-value="1863" 1863American Civil War36,00020,000
Battle of Gettysburgdata-sort-value="1863" 1863American Civil War50,00050,000
Siege of Parisdata-sort-value="1870" 1871Franco-Prussian War332,142229,000
Siege of Plevnadata-sort-value="1877" 1877Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)75,000[11] 75,000
Siege of Port Arthurdata-sort-value="1904" 1904–1905Russo-Japanese War100,000[12] 100,000
Siege of Adrianopledata-sort-value="1912" 1912–1913First Balkan War93,282[13] 93,282
Siege of Liege1914World War I25,3006,000
Siege of Przemyśl1914World War I253,000253,000
Siege of Maubeuge1914World War I94,00051,000
Siege of Antwerp1914World War I58,00036,000
Siege of Kut1915-1916World War I50,00036,000
Battle of Taiyuan1937Second Sino-Japanese War130,000[14] 130,000
Battle of Xinkou1937Second Sino-Japanese War200,000200,000
Battle of Shanghai1937Second Sino-Japanese War426,140[15] 363,700[16]
First Battle of Changsha1939Second Sino-Japanese War80,000+80,000+[17]
Battle of Nanchang1939Second Sino-Japanese War75,328[18] 75,328
Battle of Dunkirk1940World War II88,000[19] 88,000
Battle of South Shanxi1941Second Sino-Japanese War120,000+120,000+[20]
Siege of Tobruk1941World War II18,60016,500
Siege of Odessa1941World War II133,813[21] 133,813
Battle of Kiev1941World War II761,783761,783
Second Siege of Sevastopol1941–1942World War II236,437236,437
Third Battle of Changsha1942World War II84,862[22] 84,862
First Battle of Voronezh1942World War II662,847662,847
Battle of Stalingraddata-sort-value="1942" 1942–1943World War II4,172,000[23] [24] 1,250,000[25]
Battle of Changde1943World War II100,000100,000[26]
Battle of West Hubei1943World War II115,830115,830[27]
Siege of Leningraddata-sort-value="1941" 1941–1944World War II4,000,000[28] 1,117,000[29] [30]
Warsaw Uprising1944World War II200,000+200,000+[31]
Siege of Budapestdata-sort-value="1944" 1944–1945World War II422,000422,000[32]
Battle of Berlin1945World War II1,286,367
(including civilians)
1,057,665
(including civilians)[33]
Battle of Okinawa1945World War II240,000130,000
Battle of Manila1945World War II500,000[34] [35] 100,000[36] [37]
Battle of the Bulgedata-sort-value="1944" 1944–1945World War II218,900161,370
Siege of Changchun1948[38] Chinese Civil War425,000[39] 78,808[40] [41] [42]
Siege of Basradata-sort-value="1987" 1987Iran–Iraq War85,00085,000
First Battle of Grozny1994–1995First Chechen War33,19232,000
Battle of Aleppo2012–2016Syrian Civil War45,000[43] 31,273[44]
Battle of Mosul2016–2017War in Iraq (2013–2017)71,355[45] [46] [47] 18,200[48]
Siege of Mariupol2022Russian Invasion of Ukraine85,200[49] [50] [51] 8,034[52] [53] [54]
Battle of Bakhmut2022–2023Russian Invasion of Ukraine165,600[55] 146,050
Battle of Avdiivka2023–2024Russian Invasion of Ukraine54,000[56] [57] 21,000

Major operations

This list includes major operations and prolonged battles or operations fought over a large area or for a long time. The durations of some operations, like the Battle of Moscow, are disputed; so numbers found in various sources may differ for that reason alone.

OperationYearConflictdate-sort-type=number Casualties
Flanders and Rhine campaignWar of the Spanish Succession
Montenotte CampaignWar of the First Coalition+
Ulm CampaignWar of the Third Coalition
French invasion of RussiaNapoleonic Wars–1,040,000[58]
German CampaignWar of the Sixth Coalition
Six Days' CampaignWar of the Sixth Coalition
Hundred DaysWar of the Seventh Coalition
Peninsula CampaignAmerican Civil War[59]
Battle of ChancellorsvilleAmerican Civil War[60] –30,500
Overland CampaignAmerican Civil War[61] –92,000
Appomattox CampaignAmerican Civil War
Battle of LiaoyangRusso-Japanese War
Battle of ShahoRusso-Japanese War
Battle of MukdenRusso-Japanese War[62]
Battle of SandepuRusso-Japanese War
Battle of Lule BurgasFirst Balkan War+[63]
First Battle of ÇatalcaFirst Balkan War[64]
Battle of BregalnicaSecond Balkan War
Battle of Kilkis-LachanasSecond Balkan War
Serbian campaign–1915World War I–1,587,000+
Battle of the FrontiersWorld War I
Battle of TannenbergWorld War I[65] –160,000[66]
Battle of GaliciaWorld War I–700,000
Battle of CerWorld War I–65,500
First Battle of the MarneWorld War I[67]
First Battle of the AisneWorld War I+
Battle of the YserWorld War I+
First Battle of YpresWorld War I[68]
Battle of ŁódźWorld War I–390,000
Battle of the DrinaWorld War I
Battle of the Vistula RiverWorld War I
Battle of LimanowaWorld War I
First Battle of Champagne–1915World War I
Battle of Sarikamish–1915World War I—85,000[69]
Carpathian FrontWorld War I
Second Battle of the Masurian LakesWorld War I
Second Battle of YpresWorld War I[70] –107,000[71]
Gallipoli CampaignWorld War I–552,000[72]
Second Battle of ArtoisWorld War I
Second Battle of ChampagneThird Battle of ArtoisWorld War I–440,000
Gorlice–Tarnów OffensiveWorld War I–1,087,000
Great Retreat (Russian)World War I+
Serbian CampaignWorld War I including prisoners[73]
Erzurum offensiveWorld War I—85,000
Battle of ErzincanWorld War I
Battle of Mont SorrelWorld War I
Battle of VerdunWorld War I[74] –976,000
Battle of AsiagoWorld War I
Brusilov offensiveWorld War I–2,500,000[75]
Battle of the SommeWorld War I[76] –1,215,000
Monastir OffensiveWorld War I[77]
Romanian Campaign–1917World War I–933,000, including prisoners
Nivelle OffensiveWorld War I[78]
Second Battle of the AisneWorld War I–463,000
Battle of ArrasWorld War I–288,000
Battle of MessinesWorld War I[79] [80]
Tenth Battle of the IsonzoWorld War I[81]
Third Battle of YpresWorld War I+[82]
Eleventh Battle of the IsonzoWorld War I
Battle of CaporettoWorld War I[83]
Battle of CambraiWorld War I
German spring offensiveWorld War I[84]
Operation MichaelWorld War I
Battle of the LysWorld War I–228,340
Third Battle of the AisneWorld War I
Second Battle of the Piave RiverWorld War I killed and wounded, 73,729 prisoners
Second Battle of the MarneWorld War I
Battle of SoissonsWorld War I
Hundred Days OffensiveWorld War I
Meuse–Argonne offensiveWorld War I
Battle of WarsawPolish–Soviet War, approximately, not including prisoners[85]
Invasion of ManchuriaSecond Sino-Japanese War
Asturias OffensiveSpanish Civil War
Battle of JaramaSpanish Civil War
Battle of GuadalajaraSpanish Civil War[86]
Aragon Offensive–1938Spanish Civil War, including prisoners
Battle of Teruel–1938Spanish Civil War
Levante OffensiveSpanish Civil War
Battle of the EbroSpanish Civil War[87]
Battle of XuzhouSecond Sino-Japanese War[88]
1938 Yellow River FloodSecond Sino-Japanese War[89]
Battle of WuhanSecond Sino-Japanese War–700,000[90] [91]
Battles of Khalkhin GolSoviet–Japanese border conflicts–75,000[92] [93]
Battle of Suixian–ZaoyangSecond Sino-Japanese War
Invasion of PolandWorld War II[94] –914,000[95]
Battle of the BzuraWorld War II[96] –234,000
Winter Offensive–1940World War II+[97]
Operation WeserübungWorld War II
Battle of FranceWorld War II[98]
Battle of BritainWorld War II [99]
Hundred Regiments OffensiveSecond Sino-Japanese War[100]
Battle of KerenWorld War II+ killed
Battle of GreeceWorld War II[101]
Battle of ShanggaoSecond Sino-Japanese War
Battle of CreteWorld War II[102]
Operation BarbarossaWorld War II[103] –8,050,000[104]
Battle of Białystok–MinskWorld War II including prisoners[105]
Battle of SmolenskWorld War II killed, captured, and missing
300,000 Soviet prisoners
Battle of UmanWorld War II
Battle of Kiev (included in Barbarossa)World War II killed, captured, and missing
Battle of BryanskWorld War II Soviet killed, captured and missing
German casualties unknown.
Battle of Moscow (included in Barbarossa)World War II[106]
Battle of Hong KongWorld War II including prisoners[107]
Battle of Malaya/Battle of Singapore–1942World War II, and 60,000 prisoners[108]
Battle of Bataan/Battle of CorregidorWorld War II killed[109]
Battle of LyubanWorld War II
Battle of the Kerch PeninsulaWorld War II+
Demyansk PocketWorld War II
Second Battle of KharkovWorld War II[110]
Zhejiang-Jiangxi CampaignSecond Sino-Japanese War[111]
Battle of GazalaWorld War II[112]
First Battle of El AlameinWorld War II
Kokoda Track campaignWorld War II
Case BlueWorld War II
Battle of the Caucasus–1942World War II
Guadalcanal Campaign–1943World War II[113] –31,100[114]
Battles of Rzhev–1943World War II–3,080,000
Second Battle of El AlameinWorld War II–82,500[115]
Operation IskraWorld War II[116]
Battle of KurskWorld War II[117] [118] –2,037,000[119]
Operation KutuzovWorld War II
Allied invasion of SicilyWorld War II+ killed, and over 100,000 Italian POWs[120]
Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operationWorld War II–280,634
Battle of SmolenskWorld War II
Dnieper CampaignWorld War II–2,480,000
Operation HuskyWorld War II
Allied invasion of ItalyWorld War II[121]
Bougainville Campaign–1945World War II killed, and 23,571 Japanese prisoners[122]
Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive–1944World War II
Leningrad–Novgorod OffensiveWorld War II
Battle of Monte CassinoWorld War II[123]
Battle of NarvaWorld War II all causes[124]
Battle of AnzioWorld War II killed[125]
First Jassy–Kishinev OffensiveWorld War II[126]
Operation Ichi-GoSecond Sino-Japanese War+[127]
Battle of NormandyWorld War II–795,400
Operation DragoonWorld War II
Battle of SaipanWorld War II killed, including mass suicides[128]
Operation BagrationWorld War II[129]
Lvov–Sandomierz offensiveWorld War II
Falaise PocketWorld War II[130]
Second Jassy–Kishinev OffensiveWorld War II, including prisoners[131]
Operation Market GardenWorld War II[132]
Moro River CampaignWorld War II
Baltic offensiveWorld War II Soviet casualties; German casualties unknown
Battle of AachenWorld War II
Gothic Line offensive-1945World War II
Battle of Hürtgen Forest–1945World War II[133]
Courland Pocket–1945World War II
Battle of Leyte GulfWorld War II killed[134]
Battle of the Bulge–1945World War II[135] –218,900
Vistula–Oder OffensiveWorld War II including prisoners
Battle of LuzonWorld War II–345,330, including sick[136]
Battle of the RhinelandWorld War II and 250,000 prisoners[137]
Battle of Iwo JimaWorld War II[138] –48,700[139]
East Prussian OffensiveWorld War II including prisoners
Battle of OkinawaWorld War II[140] –158,400[141]
Burma campaigns–1945World War II[142]
Battle of West HunanWorld War II
Second Guangxi campaignWorld War II
Liaoshen campaignChinese Civil War, including captured[143]
Huaihai campaignChinese Civil War, including captured[144]
Pingjin campaign–1949Chinese Civil War, including captured[145]
Shanghai CampaignChinese Civil War[146]
Battle of InchonKorean War[147]
UN offensive into North KoreaKorean War[148]
Battle of Chosin ReservoirKorean War
Battle of Dien Bien PhuFirst Indochina War, not including prisoners[149]
Tet OffensiveVietnam War[150]
Operation OAUNigerian Civil War
Easter OffensiveVietnam War
Operation Dawn 5Iran–Iraq War
Battle of the MarshesIran–Iraq War
Russian invasion of Ukraine–pres.Russo-Ukrainian War[151] –500,000[152]

Classical formation battles

These refer to battles in which armies met on a single field of battle and fought each other for anywhere from one to several days. This type of battle died out in favor of larger military operations.

Battledata-sort-type=numberYearConflictdata-sort-type=numberCasualties
Battle of Megiddodata-sort-value="-1457"1457 BCThutmose III's first campaign in the Levant16,000+
Battle of Kadeshdata-sort-value="-1274"1274 BCSecond Syrian campaign of Ramesses II30,000+
Battle of Qarqardata-sort-value="-853"853 BCAssyrian conquest of Aram24,000+
Battle of Thymbradata-sort-value="-547"547 BCLydian–Persian War100,000[153]
Battle of Marathondata-sort-value="-490"490 BCGreco-Persian Wars5,000–8,000[154]
Battle of Thermopylaedata-sort-value="-480"480 BCGreco-Persian Wars22,500[155]
Battle of Plataeadata-sort-value="-479"479 BCGreco-Persian War51,500–257,000[156]
Battle of Mycaledata-sort-value="-479"479 BCGreco-Persian War70,000
Battle of Leuctradata-sort-value="-371"371 BCTheban–Spartan War4,300
Battle of Mantineadata-sort-value="-362"362 BCTheban–Spartan War18,000
Battle of the Granicusdata-sort-value="-334"334 BCWars of Alexander the Great7,000[157]
Battle of Issusdata-sort-value="-333"333 BCWars of Alexander the Great20,000-40,000
Battle of Gaugameladata-sort-value="-331"331 BCWars of Alexander the Great53,500[158]
Battle of the Persian Gatedata-sort-value="-330"330 BCWars of Alexander the Great48,500
Battle of the Hydaspesdata-sort-value="-326"326 BCWars of Alexander the Great23,310
Battle of Sentinumdata-sort-value="-295"295 BCThird Samnite War33,700[159]
Battle of Heracleadata-sort-value="-280"280 BCPyrrhic War11,000–26,000
Battle of Asculumdata-sort-value="-279"279 BCPyrrhic War9,500+
Battle of Beneventumdata-sort-value="-275"275 BCPyrrhic War20,000
Battle of Messanadata-sort-value="-264"264 BCFirst Punic War7,400+
Battle of Kalingadata-sort-value="-262"262 BCKalinga-Maurya Empire250,000+ (including civilians) [160]
Battle of Changpingdata-sort-value="-260"260 BCWarring States period700,000 (ancient source & includes prisoners)[161]
Battle of the Bagradas River (240 BC)data-sort-value="-240"240 BCMercenary War8,000+
Battle of Telamondata-sort-value="-225"225 BCRoman–Gallic wars56,000+
Battle of Ticinusdata-sort-value="-218"218 BCSecond Punic War9,500+
Battle of the Trebiadata-sort-value="-218"218 BCSecond Punic War35,000[162]
Battle of Lake Trasimenedata-sort-value="-217"217 BCSecond Punic War30,000
Battle of Cannaedata-sort-value="-216"216 BCSecond Punic War50,000+[163]
Battle of the Metaurusdata-sort-value="-207"207 BCSecond Punic War12,000[164]
Battle of Juludata-sort-value="-207"207 BCChu–Han Contention400,000+ (including prisoners)
Battle of Uticadata-sort-value="-203"203 BCSecond Punic War45,000+
Battle of Zamadata-sort-value="-202"202 BCSecond Punic War21,500
Battle of the Ariusdata-sort-value="-200"200 BCAntiochus's Bactrian Campaign3,750
Battle of Cynoscephalaedata-sort-value="-197"197 BCSecond Macedonian War23,700
Battle of Thermopylae (191 BC)data-sort-value="-191"191 BCRoman–Seleucid War14,000
Battle of Magnesiadata-sort-value="-190"190 BCRoman–Seleucid War53,350[165]
Battle of Pydnadata-sort-value="-168"168 BCThird Macedonian War21,000
Battle of Noreiadata-sort-value="-115"115 BCGermanic Wars (Cimbrian War)24,000
Battle of the Muthuldata-sort-value="-109"109 BCJugurthine War25,000
Battle of Arausiodata-sort-value="-105"105 BCGermanic Wars (Cimbrian War)85,000[166] [167] [168]
Battle of Aquae Sextiaedata-sort-value="-102"102 BCGermanic Wars (Cimbrian War)90,000[169]
Battle of Chaeroneadata-sort-value="-86"86 BCMithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic War)50,000[170]
Battle of the Colline Gatedata-sort-value="-82"82 BCSulla's civil war50,000[171]
Battle of the Silarius Riverdata-sort-value="-71"71 BCThird Servile War11,000
Battle of Chalcedondata-sort-value="-74"74 BCMithridatic Wars (Third Mithridatic War)19,000+
Battle of Tigranocertadata-sort-value="-69"69 BCMithridatic Wars (Third Mithridatic War)10,000+[172]
Battle of Bibractedata-sort-value="-58"58 BCGallic Wars12,000+[173]
Battle of Axonadata-sort-value="-57"57 BCGallic Wars11,000+
Battle of Carrhaedata-sort-value="-53"53 BCRoman–Persian Wars24,000[174]
Battle of Pharsalusdata-sort-value="-48"48 BCCaesar's Civil War17,000[175]
Battle of Philippidata-sort-value="-42"42 BCLiberators' civil war24,000
Battle of Actiumdata-sort-value="-31"31 BCFinal War of the Roman Republic7,500+[176]
Battle of the Teutoburg Forestdata-sort-value="9"AD 9 Roman–Germanic wars20,000[177]
Battle of Idistavisodata-sort-value="16"AD 16 Roman–Germanic wars20,000+[178]
Battle of Watling Streetdata-sort-value="61"AD 61 Iceni Revolt80,400[179]
Battle of Mons Graupiusdata-sort-value="84"AD 84 Roman conquest of Britain10,360[180]
Battle of Adamclisidata-sort-value="102"AD 102Dacian Wars18,000+
Battle of Sarmizegetusadata-sort-value="106"AD 106Dacian Wars21,000+
Battle of Carnuntumdata-sort-value="170"AD 170Marcomannic Wars20,000+
Battle of Issus (194)194Year of the Five Emperors20,000
Battle of Lugdunum197Year of the Five Emperors90,000
Battle of Guandu200Three Kingdoms78,000[181]
Battle of Red Cliffs208Three Kingdoms100,000
Battle of Barbalissos252Perso-Roman wars of 337–36160,000+[182]
Battle of Edessa260Perso-Roman wars of 337–36165,000+[183]
Battle of Emesa272Crisis of the Third Century61,000+
Battle of Châlons (274)274Crisis of the Third Century56,000+
Battle of Adrianople378Gothic War40,000+[184]
Battle of the Fei River383Sixteen Kingdoms period700,000+[185]
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains451Hunnic Invasion165,000 (ancient source)[186]
Battle of Dara530Iberian War8,000+[187]
Battle of Callinicum531Iberian War28,000+
Battle of Taginae552Gothic War8,000+
Battle of the Volturnus554Gothic War18,000+
Battle of the Salsu612Goguryeo–Sui War302,300 (ancient source)[188]
Battle of Nineveh627Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–6289,000+
Battle of al-Qadisiyyah636Muslim conquest of Persia31,000[189]
Battle of Muzayyah633Muslim conquest of Persia10,000
Battle of Ullais633Muslim conquest of Persia35,000[190]
Battle of River633Muslim conquest of Persia15,000+[191]
Battle of Ajnadayn634Muslim conquest of the Levant55,000
Battle of Yarmouk636Muslim conquest of the Levant70,000[192]
Battle of Walaja636Muslim conquest of Persia22,000[193]
Battle of Nahavand642Muslim conquest of Persia28,500[194]
Battle of Marj Ardabil730Second Arab-Khazar War25,000+
Battle of Tours732Umayyad invasion of Gaul13,000[195]
Battle of Akroinon740Arab–Byzantine Wars13,200+
Battle of Talas751Muslim conquest of Transoxiana50,000+
Battle of Xiangji Temple757An Lushan Rebellion110,000+
Battle of Pliska811Byzantine–Bulgarian wars29,000
Battle of Ashdown871Viking activity in the British Isles9,000
Battle of Brenta899Hungarian invasions of Europe14,000+
Battle of Lechfeld955Hungarian invasions of Europe15,000
Battle of Arcadiopolis970Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria27,000
Battle of the Gates of Trajan986Byzantine–Bulgarian wars27,000
Battle of Kleidion1014Byzantine–Bulgarian wars45,000
Battle of Gwiju1019Third conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War90,000+
Battle of Dandanaqan1040Seljuk-Ghaznavid Wars35,000+
Battle of Fulford1066Viking invasions of England5,000
Battle of Stamford Bridge1066Viking invasions of England13,000
Battle of Hastings1066Norman Conquest6,000[196]
Battle of Manzikert1071Byzantine-Seljuk Wars25,000
Battle of Langensalza (1075)1075Saxon Revolt of 1073-10758,600
Battle of Nhu Nguyet river1077Lý–Song War150,000[197]
Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)1081First Norman invasion of the Balkans5,000+
Battle of Civetot1096People's Crusade50,000+
Battle of Dorylaeum1097First Crusade7,000+
1099First Crusade13,000+
Battle of Nakło (1109)1109???30,000+
Battle of Ager Sanguinis1119Crusades12,000
Battle of Azaz1125Crusades6,000+
Battle of Crug Mawr1135Norman invasion of Wales13,000
Battle of Legnano1177Guelphs and Ghibellines9,000+
Battle of Montgisard1177Ayyubid–Crusader War25,850
Battle of Hattin1187Ayyubid–Crusader War17,000–20,000[198]
Battle of Philomelion (1190)1190Third Crusade5,100
Battle of Arsuf1191Third Crusade8,000+
Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa1212Reconquista60,000[199]
Battle of Yehuling1212Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty150,000
Battle of Muret121316,500
Battle of Bouvines12149,000
Battle of Parwan1221Mongol invasion of Central Asia65,000+
Battle of the Kalka River1223Mongol invasion of Rus'50,000[200]
Battle of Sanfengshan1232Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty125,000
Battle of Legnica1241Mongol invasion of Poland30,000[201]
Battle of Mohi1241Mongol invasion of Europe15,000[202]
Battle of Mansurah1250Seventh Crusade21,000
Battle of Ain Jalut1260Mongol invasions of the Levant21,000
Battle of Kōan1281Mongol invasions of Japan150,000+
Third battle of Bach Dang river1288Mongol invasion of Vietnam85,000
Battle of Jaran Manjur1298Mongol invasions of India20,000+
Battle of Yamen1279Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty100,000
Battle of Kili1299Mongol invasion of India130,000
Battle of Bapheus1302Byzantine–Ottoman wars3,000
Battle of Amroha1305Mongol invasion of India34,000
Battle of Bannockburn1314First War of Scottish Independence19,000[203]
Battle of Demotika1352Byzantine civil war of 1352–13578,000
Battle of Vijaya1377Champa–Đại Việt War (1367–1390)95,000
Battle of Kulikovo1380List of Mongol and Tatar raids against Rus'136,000
Battle of Roosebeke1382Hundred Years' War27,600
Battle of Maritsa1389Serbian-Ottoman wars57,000
Battle of Kosovo1389Serbian-Ottoman wars60,000
Battle of the Terek River1395Tokhtamysh–Timur war100,000[204]
Battle of Nicopolis1396Ottoman wars in Europe30,000
Conquest of Delhi1398Timur's Indian campaign100,000[205] [206]
Battle of Ankara1402Ottoman–Timur War15,000+[207]
Battle of Grunwald1410Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War13,000[208]
Battle of Agincourt1415Hundred Years' War14,000
Battle of Tốt Động – Chúc Động1426Lam Sơn uprising30,000[209]
Battle of Hermannstadt1442Crusade of Varna24,000
Battle of Zlatitsa1443Crusade of Varna22,000+
Battle of Varna1444Crusade of Varna60,000+
Battle of Kosovo (1448)1448Ottoman–Wallachian wars / Ottoman–Hungarian wars27,000
Tumu Crisis1449Ming–Mongol War200,000+
Battle of Castillon1453Hundred Years' War4,000[210]
Battle of Chojnice1454Thirteen Years' War9,000
Battle of Towton1461Wars of the Roses28,000[211]
Second Battle of St Albans1461Wars of the Roses2,000
Night Attack at Târgoviște1462Wallachian-Ottoman Wars20,000[212]
Battle of Vaslui1475Moldavian-Ottoman Wars40,000+
Battle of Valea Albă1476Moldavian–Ottoman Wars30,000+
Battle of Breadfield1479Habsburg–Ottoman wars13,000+
Battle of Kabul1504Campaigns of Babur20,000+[213]
Battle of Ravenna1512War of the League of Cambrai13,500[214]
Battle of Flodden1513War of the League of Cambrai15,500
Battle of Chaldiran1514Ottoman–Persian Wars7,000
Battle of Orsha1514Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1512-1522)21,000–45,000
Battle of Marignano1515War of the League of Cambrai11,000–15,000[215]
Battle of Ridaniya1517Ottoman wars in the Near East13,000[216]
La Noche Triste1520Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire4,800+
Battle of Pavia1525Italian War of 1521–152613,000
First Battle of Panipat1526Mughal Conquest20,000–50,000[217]
Battle of Mohács1526Ottoman–Hungarian wars30,000[218]
Battle of Sződfalva1527Hungarian campaign of 1527–152821,000
Battle of Ghaghra1529Mughal Conquest13,000[219]
Battle of Gorjani1537Habsburg–Ottoman wars in Hungary (1526–1568)22,000
Battle of Mühlberg1547Schmalkaldic War9,500
Battle of Molodi1572Russo-Crimean Wars29,000–33,000 or 100,000[220]
Battle of Nagashino1575Sengoku period18,000[221]
Battle of Alcácer Quibir1578Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts19,000
Battle of Gembloux1578Eighty Years' War6,000
Battle of Chungju1592Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)8,000–16,000[222] 100,000[223] [224]
Battle of Călugăreni1595Long War (Ottoman War)11,000–16,000
Battle of Keresztes1596Long Turkish War30,000
Battle of Sacheon1598Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)30,000[225]
Battle of Sekigahara1600Sengoku period30,000+[226]
Battle of Nieuwpoort1600Eighty Years' War6,700+
Battle of Kircholm1605Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611)8,400
Battle of Klushino1610Polish–Muscovite War5,400
Battle of Wisternitz1619Thirty Years' War6,700
Battle of White Mountain1620Thirty Years' War3,450
Battle of Shen-Liao1620Qing conquest of the Ming75,000
Battle of Rohilla1621Early Mughal-Sikh Wars14,000
Battle of Lutter1626Thirty Years' War9,700
Battle of Wolgast1628Thirty Years' War3,100
First Battle of Breitenfeld1631Thirty Years' War31,900
Battle of Lahira1631Early Mughal-Sikh Wars36,773[227]
Battle of Fürth1632Thirty Years' War5,000
Battle of Lützen1632Thirty Years' War11,160[228]
Battle of Amritsar1634Early Mughal-Sikh Wars7,000
Battle of Nördlingen1634Thirty Years' War17,000[229]
Battle of Kartarpur1635Early Mughal-Sikh Wars50,700-97,000[230] [231]
Battle of the Downs1639Eighty Years' War15,000+[232]
Battle of Song-Jin1641Qing conquest of the Ming60,000
Second Battle of Breitenfeld1642Thirty Years' War14,000[233]
Battle of Rocroi1643Thirty Years' War19,000[234]
Battle of Freiburg1644Thirty Years' War12,000
Battle of Jankau1645Thirty Years' War15,500[235]
Battle of Lens1648Thirty Years' War9,500
Battle of Zusmarshausen1648Thirty Years' War5,000
Battle of Berestechko1651Khmelnytsky Uprising30,000–40,000[236]
Battle of the Dunes1658Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)9,600
Battle of Samugarh1658Mughal Conquest32,000
Battle of Khajwa1659Mughal Conquest20,000
Battle of Saint Gotthard1664Battle of Saint Gotthard12,000
Battle of Khotyn (1673)1673Polish–Ottoman War (1672–1676)32,000
Battle of Lund1676Scanian War14,000[237]
Battle of Vienna1683Ottoman–Habsburg wars19,500[238]
Battle of Mohács (1687)1687Ottoman–Habsburg wars12,500
Battle of Fleurus1690War of the Grand Alliance10,600−28,000[239] [240]
Battle of Landen1693War of the Grand Alliance28,000[241]
Battle of Zenta1697Ottoman–Habsburg wars30,300[242]
Battle of Jinji1698Mughal Conquest16,000
Battle of Narva1700Great Northern War19,900[243] [244]
Battle of Schellenberg1704War of the Spanish Succession11,000
Battle of Blenheim1704War of the Spanish Succession32,000
Battle of Chamkaur1705Mughal-Sikh Wars112,500
Battle of Fraustadt1706Great Northern War16,500[245]
Battle of Ramillies1706War of the Spanish Succession15,600[246]
Battle of Almansa1707War of the Spanish Succession22,000
Battle of Lesnaya1708Great Northern War11,000[247] [248]
Battle of Poltava1709Great Northern War14,300[249]
Battle of Malplaquet1709War of the Spanish Succession95,000
Battle of Helsingborg1710Great Northern War10,700[250]
Battle of Villaviciosa1710War of the Spanish Succession12,000
Battle of Gulnabad1722Hotaki-Safavid War17,000
Battle of Hohenfriedberg1745War of the Austrian Succession18,530
Battle of Fontenoy1745War of the Austrian Succession14,000[251]
Battle of Lobositz1756Seven Years' War7,000+
Battle of Leuthen1757Seven Years' War11,800[252]
Battle of Prague1757Seven Years' War27,570+
Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf1757Seven Years' War10,000+
Battle of Rossbach1757Seven Years' War10,000
Battle of Breslau (1757)1757Seven Years' War12,000
Battle of Zorndorf1758Seven Years' War30,000
Battle of Krefeld1758Seven Years' War5,200
Battle of Kunersdorf1759Seven Years' War35,000[253]
Battle of Minden1759Seven Years' War12,700
Battle of Torgau1760Seven Years' War32,560+
Third Battle of Panipat1761Marathas and Afghans129,000+[254] [255]
Battle of Kup1762Afghan-Sikh Wars20,000[256]
Battle of Villinghausen1761Seven Years' War13,000+
Battle of Freiberg1762Seven Years' War10,500
Battle of Kagul1770Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)21,000[257]
Battle of Porto Novo1781Second Anglo-Mysore War9306
Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút1785Siamese-Vietnamese Wars50,000[258]
Battle of Rymnik1789Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)21,000[259]
Battle of Jemappes1792War of the Second Coalition3,500
Battle of Praga1794Kościuszko Uprising26,000
Battle of Mardanpur1794Maratha and Patiala8,333-52,333[260]
Battle of Loano1795War of the First Coalition10,000
Battle of Arcole1796War of the First Coalition11,000[261]
Battle of Rivoli1797War of the First Coalition17,500
Battle of Trebbia1799War of the Second Coalition17,000–23,000[262]
Battle of Novi1799War of the Second Coalition19,500[263]
Battle of the Pyramids1798War of the Second Coalition10,000+
Battle of Stockach1800War of the Second Coalition9,800
Battle of Marengo1800War of the Second Coalition16,400[264]
Battle of Montebello1800War of the Second Coalition7,275
Battle of Pozzolo1800War of the Second Coalition13,000+
Battle of Höchstädt1800War of the Second Coalition7,000
Battle of Hohenlinden1800War of the Second Coalition16,000+
Ulm campaign1805War of the Third Coalition62,000
Battle of Dürenstein1805War of the Third Coalition10,000
Battle of Austerlitz1805War of the Third Coalition45,300[265]
Battle of Schöngrabern1805War of the Third Coalition5,000
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt1806War of the Fourth Coalition52,000, including prisoners later killed[266]
Battle of Lübeck1806War of the Fourth Coalition18,800
Battle of Eylau1807War of the Fourth Coalition40,000
Battle of Friedland1807War of the Fourth Coalition28,000–50,000[267]
Battle of Bailen1808Peninsular war21,000
Battle of Espinosa de los Monteros1808Peninsular war6,600
Battle of Gamonal1808Peninsular war3,600
Battle of Aspern-Essling1809War of the Fifth Coalition42,900[268]
Battle of Landshut1809War of the Fifth Coalition9,000
Battle of Eckmühl1809War of the Fifth Coalition13,700
Battle of Abensberg1809War of the Fifth Coalition8,200
Battle of Ebelsberg1809War of the Fifth Coalition15,340
Battle of Piave River1809War of the Fifth Coalition7,000
Battle of Wagram1809War of the Fifth Coalition77,000–79,000[269]
Battle of Znaim1809War of the Fifth Coalition9,000
Battle of Raab1809War of the Fifth Coalition14,300
Battle of Talavera1809Peninsular War13,900[270]
Battle of Somosierra1808Peninsular War2,500
Battle of Bussaco1810Peninsular War5,900
Battle of Slobozia1811Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)20,000[271]
Battle of Salamanca1812Peninsular War18,800[272]
Battle of Smolensk1812French invasion of Russia24,000[273]
Battle of Shevardino1812French invasion of Russia10,000
Battle of Borodino1812French invasion of Russia74,000[274]
Second Battle of Polotsk1812French invasion of Russia22,000
Battle of Maloyaroslavets1812French invasion of Russia16,000
Battle of Vyazma1812French invasion of Russia9,500
Battle of Wolkowisk1812French invasion of Russia6,000
Battle of Krasnoi1812French invasion of Russia28,000
Battle of Berezina1812French invasion of Russia60,000
Battle of Vitoria1813Peninsular War13,000
Battle of Lützen1813War of the Sixth Coalition31,155–52,000[275] [276]
Battle of Bautzen1813War of the Sixth Coalition45,000
Battle of Hanau1813War of the Sixth Coalition15,000
Battle of Dresden1813War of the Sixth Coalition48,000
Battle of Wartenburg1813War of the Sixth Coalition4,000
Battle of Großbeeren1813War of the Sixth Coalition5,000
Battle of Dennewitz1813War of the Sixth Coalition33,000[277]
Battle of Leipzig1813War of the Sixth Coalition124,000[278]
Battle of Orthez1814Peninsular War5,100
Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube1814War of the Sixth Coalition8,000
Battle of Wavre1815Hundred Days5,000
Battle of Quatre Bras1815Hundred Days10,000
Battle of Ligny1815Hundred Days28,000[279]
Battle of Waterloo1815Hundred Days47,000+ (not including prisoners and missing)[280] [281]
Battle of Tolentino1815Neapolitan War5,000
Battle of Ayacucho1824Peruvian War of Independence3,400+
Battle of Jamrud1837Afghan-Sikh Wars11,000+
Battle of Inkerman1854Crimean War15,857[282]
Battle of Choloki1854Crimean War5,500
Battle of Kurekdere1854Crimean War3,409
Battle of Alma1854Crimean War9,100+
Battle of Magenta1859Second Italian War of Independence14,900+
Battle of Solferino1859Second Italian War of Independence39,500+
Battle of Jiangnan1860Taiping Rebellion140,000+
First Battle of Bull Run1861American Civil War4,690
Battle of Shiloh1862American Civil War24,000[283]
Battle of Antietam1862American Civil War23,000[284] –26,193[285]
Battle of Fredericksburg1862American Civil War17,300–17,962[286]
Battle of Richmond1862American Civil War5,900+
Battle of Gaines' Mill1863American Civil War15,000+
Battle of Gettysburg1863American Civil War51,000[287] [288]
1863American Civil War9,500+
Battle of Chickamauga1863American Civil War34,624[289]
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House1864American Civil War30,000[290]
Battle of Stones River1862–1863American Civil War24,000[291]
Battle of the Wilderness1864American Civil War28,700
Battle of Cold Harbor1864American Civil War18,000
Battle of Changzhou1864Taiping Rebellion35,000
Battle of Hubei1864Taiping Rebellion60,000+
Battle of Königgrätz1866Austro-Prussian War47,500[292]
Battle of Münchengrätz1866Austro-Prussian War3,000
Battle of Tuyutí1866Paraguayan War7,000–16,000[293]
Battle of Curupayty1866Paraguayan War4,300
Battle of Ytororó1868Paraguayan War3,300+
Battle of Acosta Ñu1869Paraguayan War5,102
Battle of Piribebuy1869Paraguayan War2,210
Battle of Mars-la-Tour/Battle of Gravelotte1870Franco-Prussian War34,000
Battle of Sedan1870Franco-Prussian War26,000[294]
Second Battle of Orleans1870Franco-Prussian War8,740
Battle of Le Mans1871Franco-Prussian War30,000
Battle of Tabaruzaka1877Satsasuma Rebelion8,400
Battle of Isandlwana1879Anglo-Zulu War6,300
Battle of Kambula1879Anglo-Zulu War2,134
Battle of Arica1880War of the Pacific3,600+
Battle of Adwa1896First Italo-Ethiopian War17,300[295]
Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican1896Philippine Revolutionary War2,000–15,000[296]
Battle of Omdurman1898Mahdist War20,430[297]
Battle of Sakarya1921Greco–Turkish War of 1919–2261,000[298] [299]

Raids and sacks

Casualties
Sack of Rome (455)fall of the Western Roman Empire+
Sack of Thessalonica (1185)third Norman invasion of the Balkans+
Sack of Berwick (1296)First War of Scottish Independence
Sack of Rome (1527)War of the League of Cognac
Sack of NaplesOttoman–Habsburg wars
Sack of MagdeburgThirty Years' War
Raid on the MedwaySecond Anglo-Dutch War
Dieppe RaidWorld War II

Naval battles

See also: Largest naval battle in history.

Casualties
Battle of Salamis480 BCSecond Persian Invasion of Greece50,000?
Battle of Cape Ecnomus256 BCFirst Punic War50,000
Battle of Dan-no-ura1185Genpei War20,000
Battle of Yamen1279Song-Yuan Wars110,000
Third battle of Bach Dang river1288Mongol invasion of Vietnam85,000
Battle of Chaul1508Mamluk–Portuguese conflicts840
Battle of Lepanto1571Ottoman–Habsburg wars40,000
Battle of São Vicente1583Eighty Years' War166
Battle of Solebay1672Third Anglo-Dutch War3,100
Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue1692Nine Years' War10,000
Battle of Pondicherry1759Seven Years' War1,589
Battle of Chesma1770Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)12,000
Battle of Dogger Bank1781Fourth Anglo-Dutch War988
Battle of Vyborg Bay1790Russo-Swedish War (1788–90)6,000–12,000
Battle of the Nile1798French campaign in Egypt and Syria8,997
Battle of Copenhagen1801War of the Second Coalition2,800
Battle of Trafalgar1805War of the Third Coalition4,853
Battle of Navarino1827Greek War of Independence6,000
Battle of Sinop1853Crimean War3,366
Battle of Hampton Roads1862American Civil War392
Battle of Riachuelo1865Paraguayan War997
Battle of the Yalu River1894First Sino-Japanese War1,730
Battle of the Yellow Sea1904Russo-Japanese War566
Battle of Tsushima1905Russo-Japanese War5,162
Battle of Lemnos1913First Balkan War146
Battle of Coronel1914World War I1,660
Battle of the Falkland Islands1914World War I1,900
Battle of Dogger Bank1915World War I1,081
Battle of Jutland1916World War I12,000
Battle of Cape Machichaco1937Spanish Civil War35
Battle of Cape Palos1938Spanish Civil War765
Battle of the River Plate1939World War II196
Attack on Mers-el-Kébir1940World War II1,669
Operation Juno1940World War II1,662
Last battle of Bismarck1941World War II2,249
Battle of Cape Matapan1941World War II2,303
Battle of Cape Bon1941World War II817
Battle of the Java Sea1942World War II2,336
Battle of Midway1942World War II3,364
Battle of Santa Cruz Islands1942World War II766
Battle of Savo Island1942World War II1217
Naval Battle of Casablanca1942World War II636
Battle of the Bismarck Sea1943World War II2,903
Battle of Leyte Gulf1944World War II15,500
Battle of San Carlos1982Falklands War65

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