circa 3,100 B.C.E. Unification of Upper and Lower Egypt
Archaic Period of Egypt
circa 3,050 B.C.E. Hor-Aha, the second pharaoh of Egypt, led a campaign against the Nubians.
circa 2,890 B.C.E. After the death of Qa'a, the last pharaoh of the First Dynasty of Egypt, a short war may have occurred for the throne of Egypt, ending with the accession of Hotepsekhemwy.
circa 2,690 B.C.E. Khasekhemwy reunited Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt after a short period of political fragmentation.
Old Kingdom of Egypt
circa 2,670 B.C.E. Djoser, the first pharaoh of the Third Dynasty of Egypt, dispatched several military expeditions to the Sinai Peninsula, during which the local inhabitants were subdued
First Intermediate Period of Egypt
circa 2,150 B.C.E. The 4.2 kiloyear event triggered famines, Social Disorder, and fragmentation.
circa 2,140 B.C.E. During the reign of the pharaoh Neferkare III, the nomarch of Hieraconopolis Ankhtifi, led a coalition of his nome and Edfu against Thebes.
circa 2,120 B.C.E. Mentuhotep I and Sehertawy Intef I, independent rulers at Thebes in the early eleventh dynasty of Egypt, had soldiers fighting the Coptite nomarch Tjauti, and the subsequent defeat of Tjauti ultimately put Koptos, Dendera and the three nomes of Hierakonpolis under Theban control, expanding the Theban kingdom 250 km northward with a border near Abydos.
circa 2,075 B.C.E. The pharaoh Akhtoy Nebkaure sacked Thinis
Middle Kingdom of Egypt
circa 2,061 B.C.E. — 2,010 B.C.E. Campaigns of Mentuhotep II
Reunification of Egypt
Military activities outside of Egypt
circa 1,705 B.C.E. — 1,648 B.C.E. After the death of the sixth pharaoh of the Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt Nehesy Aasehre, the 14th dynasty continued to rule in the Nile River Delta region of Lower Egypt with a number of ephemeral or short-lived rulers until 1,650 B.C.E. when the Hyksos Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt conquered the Delta.
circa 1,648 B.C.E. Salitis became the first king of the Hyksos to rule Lower Egypt.
Second Intermediate Period of Egypt
circa 1,705 B.C.E. — 1,648 B.C.E. After the death of the sixth pharaoh of the Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt Nehesy Aasehre, the 14th dynasty continued to rule in the Nile River Delta region of Lower Egypt with a number of ephemeral or short-lived rulers until 1,650 B.C.E. when the Hyksos Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt conquered the Delta.
circa 1,649 B.C.E. the Hyksos conquer Memphis, putting an end to the 13th Dynasty.
circa 1,648 B.C.E. Salitis became the first king of the Hyksos to rule Lower Egypt.
circa 1,649 B.C.E. — 1,600 B.C.E. the Hyksos progress south conquering Middle Egypt, then controlled by the Abydos Dynasty or the 16th Dynasty.
circa 1,629 B.C.E. — 1,628 B.C.E. Neferhotep III got certainly embroiled in a defensive war against the Hyksos Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, which would ultimately overrun the Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt state.
circa 1,582 B.C.E. Final Theban offensive of Hyksos who conquer Thebes ending the 16th Dynasty.
circa 1,580 B.C.E. The Hyksos withdraw from Thebes abandoning it to the 17th Dynasty.
circa 1,560 B.C.E. — 1,540 B.C.E. The 17th Dynasty at war with the Hyksos.
circa 1,560 B.C.E. — 1,558 B.C.E. Under Seqenenre Tao
circa 1,555 B.C.E. — 1,550 B.C.E. Under Kamose
Northern Campaign
First Nubian Campaign
circa 1,539 B.C.E. — 1,514 B.C.E. Under Ahmose
Campaigns of Ahmose I
Conquest of the Hyksos
Foreign campaigns
New Kingdom of Egypt
circa 1,282 B.C.E. Seti's military campaigns
Egyptian Empire
1,206 B.C.E. — 1,150 B.C.E. Bronze Age collapse causes the collapse of the New Kingdom of Egypt and subsequent attacks from Libyans, with associated people of Ekwesh, Shekelesh, Lukka, Shardana and Tursha or Teresh possibly Troas. A second attack during the reign of Ramesses III involved Peleset, Tjeker, Shardana and Denyen.
circa 1,178 B.C.E. or 1,175 B.C.E. Battle of the Delta
Third Intermediate Period of Egypt
925 B.C.E. Battle of Bitter Lakes
752 B.C.E. — 721 B.C.E. Campaigns of King Piye of the Kingdom of Kush
727 B.C.E. Kushite Invasion to Egypt
Assyrian Egypt
681 B.C.E. — 661 B.C.E. Campaigns of King Esarhaddon of Assyria
661 B.C.E. Egypt is conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire
530 B.C.E. — 522 B.C.E. Campaigns of King Cambyses II of Persia
525 B.C.E. Battle of Pelusium
First Achaemenid Period of Egypt
530 B.C.E. — 522 B.C.E. Campaigns of King Cambyses II of Persia
525 B.C.E. Battle of Pelusium
A possible depiction of the path of Cambyses II, Phanes of Halicarnassus, and Amasis II's forces sent after Phanes; Note: The itinerary paths depicted are supposed and by no means certain. Persian forces - black line, Phanes of Halicarnassus - blue line, and Egyptians - red line.
411 BC B.C.E. Amyrtaeus revolted against Darius II of the Achaemenid Empire, leading a guerrilla action in the western Nile Delta around his home city of Sais.
Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt
411 BC B.C.E. Amyrtaeus revolted against Darius II of the Achaemenid Empire, leading a guerrilla action in the western Nile Delta around his home city of Sais.
Second Achaemenid Period of Egypt
369 B.C.E. Pelusium was attacked and taken by the Persians
335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
333 B.C.E. Pelusium opened its gates to Alexander the Great, who placed a garrison in it under the command of one of those officers entitled Companions of the King
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
333 B.C.E. Pelusium opened its gates to Alexander the Great, who placed a garrison in it under the command of one of those officers entitled Companions of the King
173 B.C.E. Antiochus Epiphanes utterly defeated the troops of Ptolemy Philometor under the walls of Pelusium, which he took and retained after he had retired from the rest of Egypt
55 B.C.E. Again belonging to Egypt, Mark Antony, as cavalry general to the Roman proconsul Gabinius, defeated the Egyptian army, and made himself master of the city.
January 10, 49 B.C.E. — March 17, 45 B.C.E. Caesar's Civil War
48 B.C.E. — 47 B.C.E. Siege of Alexandria
47 B.C.E. Battle of the Nile
32 B.C.E. — August 30 B.C.E. Final War of the Roman Republic
July 31, 30 B.C.E. — August 1, 30 B.C.E. Battle of Alexandria
Roman Province of Egypt
Expansion of the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire, Western Roman Empire, and the Eastern Roman Empire
32 B.C.E. — August 30 B.C.E. Final War of the Roman Republic
July 31, 30 B.C.E. — August 1, 30 B.C.E. Battle of Alexandria
115 C.E. — 117 C.E. Kitos War
Medieval Times
Byzantine Diocese of Egypt
618 C.E. — 621 C.E. Sassanid conquest of Egypt
619 C.E. Siege of Alexandria
Sassanid Empire
618 C.E. — 621 C.E. Sassanid conquest of Egypt
619 C.E. Siege of Alexandria
Rashidun Caliphate
Map detailing the route of the Muslims' invasion of Egypt.
639 C.E. — 642 C.E. Muslim conquest of Egypt
639 C.E. Siege of Arish
640 C.E. Siege of Pelusium
640 C.E. Siege of Bilbies
640 C.E. Siege of Babylon Fortress
640 C.E. Battle of Lahun
640 C.E. Battle of Fayoum
640 C.E. Battle of Oxyrhynchus
July 6, 640 C.E. Battle of Heliopolis
641 C.E. Battle of Tarnut
641 C.E. Battle of Sulteis
641 C.E. Battle of Kirayun
641 C.E. Siege of Alexandria
645 C.E. Battle of Alexandria
646 C.E. Battle of Nikiou
646 C.E. Battle of Alexandria
654 C.E. Battle of Alexandria
Expansion of Rashidun Caliphate
Abbasid Caliphate
809 C.E. — 827 C.E. Great Abbasid Civil War
Fatimid Caliphate
969 C.E. The Fatimid general Jawhar conquered Egypt
Ayyubid dynasty
1,171 C.E. — 1,172 C.E. Ayyubids Conquest of North Africa and Nubia
1,172 C.E. Aswan Siege
Ibrim coquest & Northern Nubia
1,095 C.E. — 1,272 C.E. The Crusades
1,213 C.E. — 1,221 C.E. Fifth Crusade
1,218 C.E. — 1,219 C.E. Siege of Damietta
1,248 C.E. — 1,254 C.E. Seventh Crusade
June 6, 1249 C.E. Siege of Damietta
February 8, 1250 C.E. — February 11, 1250 C.E. Battle of Al Mansurah
April 6, 1250 C.E. Battle of Fariskur
Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt
October 9, 1,365 C.E. — October 12, 1,365 C.E. Alexandrian Crusade
1,631 C.E. — 1,656 C.E. Ridwin Bey de facto authority
April 20, 1,792 C.E. — March 25, 1,802 C.E. French Revolutionary Wars
May 1,798 C.E. — December 1,798 C.E. Mediterranean campaign
1,798 C.E. — 1,801 C.E. French campaign in Egypt and Syria
July 13, 1,798 C.E. Battle of Shubra Khit
July 21, 1,798 C.E. Battle of the Pyramids
August 1, 1,798 C.E. — August 3, 1,798 C.E. Battle of the Nile
October 21, 1,798 C.E. Revolt of Cairo
July 25, 1,799 C.E. Battle of Abukir
February 19, 1,799 C.E. Siege of El Arish
March 20, 1,800 C.E. Battle of Heliopolis
March 8, 1,801 C.E. Battle of Abukir
March 13, 1,801 C.E. Battle of Mandora
March 21, 1,801 C.E. Battle of Alexandria
1,801 C.E. Siege of Cairo
August 17, 1,801 C.E. — September 2, 1,801 C.E. Siege of Alexandria
May 18, 1,803 C.E. — November 20, 1,815 C.E. Napoleonic Wars
1,807 C.E. — 1,809 C.E. Anglo-Turkish War
1,807 C.E. Alexandria expedition
Egypt under Muhammad Ali Dynasty
Khedivate of Egypt
February 1,820 C.E. Siwa Oasis battle
1,824 C.E. Native rebellion broke out in Upper Egypt headed by Ahmed, an inhabitant of al-Salimiyyah, a village situated a few miles above Thebes. He proclaimed himself a prophet, and was soon followed by between 20,000 and 30,000 insurgents, mostly peasants, but some of them deserters from the Nizam Gedid, for that force was yet in a half-organized state. The insurrection was crushed by Muhammad Ali, and AbOUT one fourth of Ahmad's followers perished, but he himself escaped.
1,882 C.E. Anglo-Egyptian War
July 11, 1,882 C.E. — July 13, 1,882 C.E. Bombardment of Alexandria
June 1,882 C.E. — July 1,882 C.E. Egyptian Expedition
1,882 C.E. Battle of Kassassin
1,882 C.E. Battle of Kafr el-Dawwar
September 13, 1,882 C.E. Battle of Tel al-Kebir
1,881 C.E. — 1,899 C.E. Mahdist War
August 3, 1,889 C.E. Battle of Toski
Sultanate of Egypt
July 28, 1,914 C.E. — November 11, 1,918 C.E. World War I
October 29, 1,914 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
January 28, 1,915 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Sinai and Palestine Campaign
January 26, 1,915 C.E. — February 4, 1,915 Raid on the Suez Canal
April 23, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Katia
August 3, 1,916 C.E. — August 5, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Romani
December 23, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Magdhaba
January 9, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Rafa
February 13, 1,917 C.E. — February 21, 1,917 C.E. Raid on Nekhl
Kingdom of Egypt
September 1, 1,939 C.E. — September 2, 1,945 C.E. World War II
June 10, 1,940 C.E. — May 2, 1,945 C.E. Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
June 10, 1,940 C.E. — May 13, 1,943 C.E. North African Campaign
June 11, 1,940 C.E. — February 4, 1,943 C.E. Western Desert Campaign
September 9, 1,940 C.E. — September 16, 1,940 C.E. Italian invasion of Egypt
December 9, 1,940 C.E. — February 9, 1,941 C.E. Operation Compass
February 4, 1,942 C.E. Abdeen Palace Incident
July 1, 1,942 C.E. — July 27, 1,942 C.E. First Battle of El Alamein
August 30, 1,942 C.E. — September 5, 1,942 C.E. Battle of Alam Halfa
October 11, 1,942 C.E. — November 23, 1,942 C.E. Second Battle of El Alamein
May 15, 1,948 C.E. — March 10, 1,949 C.E. Arab–Israeli War
December 1,948 C.E. — January 1,949 C.E. Battles of the Sinai
Republic of Egypt
July 23, 1,952 C.E. Egyptian Revolution
November 2, 1,955 C.E. — November 3, 1,955 C.E. Operation Volcano (Israeli raid)
October 29, 1,956 C.E. — November 7, 1,956 C.E. Suez Crisis
October 1,956 C.E. Operation Musketeer
1,956 C.E. Operation Telescope
United Arab Republic
September 28, 1,961 C.E. Collapse of the United Arab Republic
Arab Republic of Egypt
June 5, 1,967 C.E. — June 10, 1,967 C.E. Six Day War
June 5, 1,967 C.E. — June 6, 1,967 C.E. Battle of Abu-Ageila
June 8, 1,967 C.E. USS Liberty incident
July 1, 1,967 C.E. — August 7, 1,970 C.E. War of Attrition
July 11, 1,967 C.E. Battle of Rumani Coast
July 19, 1,969 C.E. Operation Bulmus 6
July 20, 1,969 C.E. — July 28, 1,969 C.E. Operation Boxer
December 26, 1,969 C.E. — December 27, 1,969 C.E. Operation Rooster 53
January 7, 1,970 C.E. — April 13, 1,970 C.E. Operation Priha
January 22, 1,970 C.E. Operation Rhodes
July 30, 1,970 C.E. Operation Rimon 20
October 6, 1,973 C.E. — October 25, 1,973 C.E. Yom Kippur War
October 6, 1,973 C.E. — October 8, 1,973 C.E. Operation Badr
October 6, 1,973 C.E. Battles of Fort Budapest
October 6, 1,973 C.E. Battle of Fort Lahtzanit
October 6, 1,973 C.E. Ofira Air Battle
October 7, 1,973 C.E. Romani ambush
October 7, 1,973 C.E. Battle of Marsa Talamat
October 7, 1,973 C.E. Operation Tagar
October 8, 1,973 C.E. — October 9, 1,973 C.E. Battle of Baltim
October 14, 1,973 C.E. Battle of the Sinai
October 14, 1,973 C.E. Air Battle of El Mansoura
October 15, 1,973 C.E. — October 17, 1,973 C.E. Battle of the Chinese Farm
October 16, 1,973 C.E. Raid on Egyptian missile bases
October 17, 1,973 C.E. Egyptian 25th Brigade ambush
October 18, 1,973 C.E. — October 22, 1,973 C.E. Battle of Ismailia
October 22, 1,973 C.E. Scud missile attack
October 24, 1,973 C.E. — October 25, 1,973 C.E. Battle of Suez
July 21, 1,977 C.E. — July 24, 1,977 C.E. Libyan-Egyptian War
January 25, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing 2011 Egyptian Revolution and Aftermath
January 25, 2,011 C.E. — February 11, 2,011 C.E. Egyptian Revolution
February 23, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Sinai insurgency
November 22, 2,012 C.E. — July 3, 2,013 C.E. Egyptian protests
June 28,2,013 C.E. - July 3, 2,2013 C.E. June 2013 Egyptian protests
July 3, 2,013 C.E. — ongoing Political violence in Egypt