14 June

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6 events found for 14 June

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1645
Stuart Britain & Civil War (1603–1714)

Battle of Naseby

Fought on 14 June 1645 , the Battle of Naseby served as the defining engagement of the First English Civil War . It resulted in the catastrophic defeat of King Charles I's main field army at the hands of the New Model Army , commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell . This confrontation effectively shattered the Royalist military capability, leaving the King unable to recover his former...

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1830
French Empire

Conquest of Algiers

The Conquest of Algiers , which commenced on 14 June 1830, represents a pivotal shift in the trajectory of the French Empire. By launching a full-scale invasion of Algiers, the French state moved beyond its traditional European focus, signalling a deliberate and aggressive pursuit of territorial acquisition in North Africa. This military campaign was not merely a singular engagement but the openin...

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1830
Colonisation

French colonisation of Algeria begins

The arrival of French forces on the Algerian coast in June 1830 initiated a transformative and turbulent period in North African history. By launching an invasion at Sidi Fredj, the French military sought to dismantle the existing administrative structures that had governed the region for centuries. This intervention was not merely a singular military engagement but the opening phase of a long-ter...

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1830
Territorial Expansion

French conquest of Algeria

The French conquest of Algeria , which began with a military landing on 14 June 1830, represents a pivotal shift in the trajectory of French territorial expansion during the nineteenth century. What initially manifested as a targeted expedition soon evolved into a protracted and complex campaign of colonisation that would fundamentally reshape the region. By moving beyond a singular military engag...

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1866
Austro-Hungarian Empire

Austro-Prussian War

The Austro-Prussian War , which erupted in the summer of 1866, represented a critical turning point for the Austrian Empire and its long-standing role within the broader European political landscape. Lasting from 14 June until 23 August, this conflict pitted the Habsburg monarchy and its allies against the ascendant Kingdom of Prussia . While the hostilities were relatively brief, the consequences...

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1982
Contemporary Britain (1979–Present)

Argentine forces surrender in the Falklands

On 14 June 1982 , the conflict in the South Atlantic reached its conclusion when Argentine forces surrendered at Port Stanley . This pivotal moment marked the end of the Falklands War , a ten-week undeclared conflict that had begun following the Argentine invasion of the British overseas territory in April of that year. The cessation of hostilities followed a series of intense land and naval engag...

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