The duration of battles in wars can vary significantly, ranging from a few hours to several weeks or even longer, depending on factors such as the scale of the conflict, the strategies employed, and the terrain. Some battles are quick and decisive, while others may involve prolonged engagements with shifting front lines. Additionally, the intensity of battles can fluctuate, with periods of heavy fighting followed by lulls. Overall, each battle's length is influenced by the specific circumstances and objectives of the warring parties.
from 1519 to 1521 so about two years
The Carthaginians didn't win any of the Punic Wars. However, they won important battles in the first two, including the battles of Cannae, Trebia and Lake Trasimene.
There were three wars, between 264 BCE and 146 BCE.
Julius Caesar won many famous battles. Among them are Alesia, where he defeated Vercingetorix, Pharsalus, where he defeated Pompey, Munda, where e defeated Gaius Pompey, and Thebaid, where he defeated Cato.
They are all major turning point battles in the wars they took place in.
Carthage.
No. She is in Star Wars Rebels. She is 16 when she first appears, so she was only an infant during the last battles of the Clone Wars
the seminole wars last about 7 years.
Four months.
Nobody knowsNot all wars are long, many famous battles lasted from hours to days. A famous modern war in this category would be the the Isreali 6 day war.
No, they were battles in the Revolutionary War.
it ended in 1918
no
from 1519 to 1521 so about two years
He did not defeat him in any wars, but Howe did defeat Washington in the following battles: -Brandywine -Germantown -Fort Washington -Long Island and others
499 to 449 BCE.
there are some wars in Boston like some of the revolutinary battles were in Botston