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The Middle Ages extended across all of Europe for 1000 years. During that time almost every year, possibly every year, had some war going on somewhere.

Examples include the conquest of Spain by Islamic armies. A number of wars in the reconquest of Spain by Christians. The wars fought by Charlemagne. The Anglo-Saxon conquest of much of Britain, the Viking conquest of much of Britain, Danish conquest of England, the Anglo saxon reconquest of England, the Norman Invasion, and all the other wars in England and Wales. The Thirty Years War, the Hundred Years War, nine crusades and the Wars of Scottish Independence were also in the Middle Ages. Crusaders took the Byzantine Empire, and the Byzantines took it back. The list goes on and on; I have not mentioned anything about Italy or Germany, except during the lifetime of Charlemagne, or Poland or Scandinavia. And I almost forgot; there were the Mongols and the Golden Horde. And the Ottoman expansion and the opposition to it, how could we leave out Vlad the Impaler?

But these are just examples.

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