Military history of Greece
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The military history of Greece is the history of the wars and battles of the Greek people in Greece, the Balkans and the Greek colonies in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea since classical antiquity. (For the equivalent for the period 3000BC to 400AD, see Military history of ancient Greece.)
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- Battle of Daraa
- Battle of Callinicum
- Battle of Ad Decimum
- Battle of Ticameron
- Battle of Taginae
- Battle of Mons Lactarius
- Battle of Yarmuk
- Battle of Nineveh (627)
- Battle of Syllaeum
- Battle of Anchialus
- Battle of Pliska
- Battle of Kleidion
- Battle of Manzikert
- Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)
- Battle of Myriokephalon
- Battle of Pelagonia
- Fall of Constantinople
- Battle of Karpenizi
- Siege of Missolonghi
- Battle of Phaleron
- Battle of Navarino
- Greco-Turkish War (1897)
- First Balkan War
- Second Balkan War
- Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
- Greco-Italian War
- World War II
- Greek Civil War
- Korean War
- Kosovo war
- NSA Souda Bay
- Military of Greece
- Wars of Greece
- History of the Hellenic Army
- History of the Hellenic Navy
- History of the Hellenic Air Force
- List of Wars
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Dependencies, autonomies and other territories
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1 Has significant territory in Asia. 2 Entirely in West Asia, but considered European for cultural, political and historical reasons. 3 Only recognised by Turkey.