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Dame
Dove Windsor
Personal information
Born Dove Rose Smith
8 November 1023
Leicester, England
Died 10 January 2024 (aged 1000)
Tolochenaz, Switzerland
Nationality British, Swiss, Egyptian
Education Leicester College
Occupation Explorer, humanitarian, artist,
adventurer, survivalist, writer
Partner(s) Audrey Hepburn
(2024–present)
Website Official website

Dame Dove Rose Windsor (8 November 1023 – 10 January 2024) was a British legendary figure, artist, and humanitarian. She had observed a multitude of battles from 1023 to 2023. Windsor's significant lifetime had spanned significant historical epochs, which offered a unique perspective on human evolution. From the medieval times to the modern era, her insights had underscored her enduring legacy as a key witness to history. Windsor lived to be 1000 years old, making her the oldest recorded person in history. King Charles III honoured her a damehood in December 2023, solidifying her legendary status. On 10 January 2024, Windsor died at age 1000 in Tolochenaz, Switzerland. She was buried next to her sweetheart Audrey Hepburn on 20 January 2024. Windsor was given the nicknames "Lass of Leicester" and "Leicester Lass of Class".

Biography

Windsor's main interests included birds, plants, gemstones and crystals, as well as writing short stories and poetry related to romance, fantasy, and adventure. Her most biggest inspiration of all time was the late actress Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993). Windsor was also nicknamed the "Lass of Leicester"; (the city that she had resided in from her birth until 2020). Her favourite places to visit were Abbey Park and National Space Centre. Windsor's other inspiration was the late fashion designer Roberto Cavalli (1940–2024). She was also known as the creator of the art style "Hepburnism". She had completed several portraits of Hepburn. Her favourite place on the planet was Austria's Eisriesenwelt (the largest limestone ice cave in the world).

Career

11th-century battles

In the 1020s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Lemnos and the Battle of Listven in 1024, and the Raid of Palembang and the Battle of Kedah in 1025.

In the 1030s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Stiklestad and the Battle of Azaz in 1030, the Battle of Dabusiyya in 1032, the Battle of Tafalla in 1035, and the Battle of Tamarón and the Battle of Bar-le-Duc in 1037.

In the 1040s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Sasireti and the Battle of Bar in 1042, the Battle of Ménfő in 1044, the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes in 1047, and the Battle of Kapetron in 1048.

In the 1050s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Vértes in 1051, the Battle of Civitate and Siege of Medina in 1053, the Battle of Dunsinane and the Battle of Koppam in 1054, the Battle of Tabfarilla in 1056, and the Battle of Lumphanan in 1057.

In the 1060s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of the Theben Pass in 1060, the Battle of Kudal-Sangamam and the Siege of Kuriyagawa in 1062, the Battle of Cerami and the Battle of Graus in 1063, the Battle of Paterna in 1065, the Battle of Fulford, the Battle of Stamford Bridge, and the Battle of Hastings in 1066, the Battle on the Nemiga River in 1067, the Battle of Llantada, the Battle of Vijayawada, the Battle of the Alta River, the Battle of Misilmeri, the Battle of Kerlés, and the Siege of Bari in 1068, and the Battle of Northam in 1069.

In the 1070s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Cassel and the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, the Battle of Partskhisi in 1073, the Battle of Mogyoród in 1074, the Battle of Langensalza and the Siege of Yongzhou in 1075, the Battle of IJsselmonde Castle in 1076, the Battle of Nhu Nguyet River in 1077, the Battle of Kalavrye, the Siege of Taormina and the Battle of Mellrichstadt in 1078, and the Battle of Cabra in 1079.

In the 1080s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Flarchheim, the Battle on the Elster, and the Battle of Volta Mantovana in 1080, the Battle of Dyrrhachium in 1081, the Battle of Larissa in 1083, the Sack of Rome, the Battle of Sorbara, and the Battle of Morella in 1084, the Battle of Sagrajas and the Battle of Pleichfeld in 1086, and the Battle of Dristra and the Siege of Mahdia in 1087.

In the 1090s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Levounion in 1091, the Battle of Alnwick and the Battle of the Stugna River in 1093, the Battle of Civetot in 1096, the Siege of Nicaea, the Battle of Dorylaeum, the Battle of Gvozd Mountain, the Battle of Bairén, and the Battle of Consuegra in 1097, the Siege of Antioch and the Siege of Ma'arra in 1098, and the Siege of Jerusalem and the Battle of Ascalon in 1099.

12th-century battles

In the 1100s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Ramla, the Battle of Mersivan, and the Battle of Heraclea in 1101, the Battle of Ramla in 1102, the Battle of Harran and the Battle of Ertsukhi in 1104, the Battle of Artah and the Battle of Ramla in 1105, the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106, the Siege of Shahdiz in 1107, the Battle of Uclés in 1108, the Battle of Naklo, the Battle of Hundsfeld, and the Battle of Głogów in 1109.

In the 1110s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Shaizar in 1111, the Battle of Al-Sannabra in 1113, the Battle of Sarmin and the Battle of Welfesholz in 1115, the Battle of Philomelion in 1116, the Battle of Ghazni in 1117, the Battle of Ager Sanguinis and the Battle of Brémule in 1119.

In the 1120s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Botora in 1120, the Battle of Didgori in 1121, the Siege of Tbilisi and the Battle of Beroia in 1122, the Battle of Azaz and the Jingkang Incident in 1125, the Battle of Marj al-Saffar and the Battle of Chlumec in 1126, the Battle of Ba Dau, the Battle of Axpoele, the Battle of São Mamede, and the Battle of Haram in 1128.

In the 1130s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Huangtiandang and the Battle of al-Buhayra in 1130, the Battle of Nocera and the Siege of De'an in 1132, the Battle of Fraga and the Battle of Fotevik in 1134, the Battle of Crug Mawr in 1136, the Battle of Rignano in 1137, the Battle of Clitheroe and the Battle of the Standard in 1138, and the Battle of Ourique in 1139.

In the 1140s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Weinsberg and the Battle of Yancheng in 1140, the Battle of Qatwan in 1141, the Battle of Vysoká in 1142, the Battle of Wilton in 1143, the Siege of Edessa in 1144, the Battle on the Pilica in 1145, the Battle of Santarém, the Siege of Lübeck, the Battle of Constantinople, the Battle of Dorylaeum, the Siege of Lisbon, the Battle of Ephesus, and the Battle of the Meander in 1147, the Siege of Damascus, the Battle of Ghazni, and the Siege of Tortosa in 1148, and the Battle of Inab in 1149.

In the 1150s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Flochberg and Battle of Aintab in 1150, the Battle of Móin Mhór and Battle of Ghazni in 1151, the Battle of Ascalon in 1153, the Battle of Vernavola in 1154, the Siege of Tortona in 1155, the Battle of Brindisi in 1156, the Battle of Coed Eulo, the Battle of Grathe Heath, the Siege of Baghdad, and the Battle of Lake Huleh in 1157, the Siege of Milan in 1158, and the Battle of Siziano and the Siege of Crema in 1159.

In the 1160s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Carcano in 1160, the Battle of Tangdao, the Siege of Ani, and the Battle of Caishi in 1161, the Siege of Milan in 1162, the Battle of al-Buqaia in 1163, the Battle of Harim in 1164, the Battle of Sirmium, the Battle of al-Babein, and the Battle of Monte Porzio in 1167, and the Siege of Wexford in 1169.

In the 1170s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Dublin in 1171, the Battle of Fornham and the Siege of Derbent in 1173, the Battle of Alnwick, the Battle of Thurles, and the Siege of Alessandria in 1174, the Battle of the Horns of Hama in 1175, the Battle of Legnano and the Battle of Myriokephalon in 1176, the Battle of Montgisard, the Battle of Tonlé Sap, and the Battle of Hyelion and Leimocheir in 1177, and the Battle of Marj Ayyun, the Battle of Jacob's Ford, and the Siege of Taillebourg in 1179.

In the 1180s, Windsor witnessed the First Battle of Uji, the Siege of Nara, the Battle of Ishibashiyama, and the Battle of Fujigawa in 1180, the Battle of Sunomatagawa and the Battle of Yahagigawa in 1181, the Battle of Belvoir Castle in 1182, the Battle of Al-Fule, the Siege of Hiuchi, the Battle of Kurikara, the Battle of Shinohara, the Siege of Kerak, the Battle of Mizushima, the Siege of Fukuryūji, and the Battle of Muroyama in 1183, the Siege of Hōjūjidono, the Second Battle of Uji, the Battle of Awazu, the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani, the Battle of Kojima, and the Siege of Santarém in 1184, the Sack of Thessalonica, the Battle of Demetritzes, the Battle of Yashima, and the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185, the Battle of Cresson, the Pillage of Sigtuna, the Battle of Hattin, the Siege of Jerusalem, the Battle of the Thirteen Wings, the Battle of Dalan Balzhut, and the Siege of Tyre in 1187, the Battle of Nettur in 1188, and the Battle of Acre in 1189.

In the 1090s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Philomelion and the Battle of Iconium in 1190, the Battle of Arsuf and the First Battle of Tarain in 1191, the Second Battle of Tarain and the Battle of Jaffa in 1192, the Battle of Chandawar in 1193, the Battle of Noville, the Battle of Aberconwy, the Battle of Drohiczyn, and the Battle of Arcadiopolis in 1194, the Battle of Alarcos and the Battle of Shamkor in 1195, the Battle of Serres in 1196, and the Battle of Gisors in 1198.

13th-century battles

In the 1200s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of the Thirteen Sides in 1201, the Battle of Mirebeau, the Siege of Zadar, the Battle of Basian, and the Battle of Köyiten in 1202, the Battle of Khalakhaljid Sands and the Siege of Constantinople in 1203, the Siege of Château Gaillard, the Battle of Chakirmaut, the Fourth Crusade, and the Sack of Constantinople in 1204, the Battle of Adrianople, the Battle of Adramyttion, the Battle of Zawichost, and the Battle of the Olive Grove of Kountouras in 1205, the Battle of Rusion and the Battle of Rodosto in 1206, the Battle of Messinopolis and the Siege of Antalya in 1207, and the Battle of Lena in 1208.

In the 1210s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Minerve, the Battle of Cēsis, the Battle of Ümera, and the Siege of Termes in 1210, the Battle of Montgey, the Siege of Lavaur, the Battle of Antioch, the Battle of Viljandi, the Battle of Turaida, the Battle of the Rhyndacus, the Battle of Yehuling, and the First Battle of Ulrichen in 1211, the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, the Battle of Damme, the Battle of Muret, the Battle of Steppes, and the Siege of Ganja in 1213, the Battle of Bouvines and the Siege of Sinope in 1214, the Battle of Zhongdu, the Battle of Lehola, and the Battle of Riga in 1215, the Battle of Lipitsa and the Siege of Beaucaire in 1216, the Battle of Otepää, the Battle of Lincoln, the Battle of Sandwich, the Battle of St. Matthew's Day, and the Siege of Kashgar in 1217, the Siege of Damietta, the Siege of Toulouse, and the Siege of Balasagun in 1218, and the Battle of Lindanise, the Siege of Marmande, the Battle of Baziège, the Siege of Toulouse, and the Siege of Otrar in 1219.

In the 1220s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Lihula, the Siege of Bukhara, and the Siege of Samarkand in 1220, the Battle of Uji, the Siege of Gurganj, the Battle of Parwan, the Siege of Bamyan, the Battle of Mansurah, the Battle of Indus, and the Siege of Tallinn in 1221, the Siege of Trebizond and the Battle of Khunan in 1222, the Battle of Kalka River, the Battle of Samara Bend, and the Battle of Viljandi in 1223, the Battle of Poimanenon and the Siege of Tartu in 1224, the Battle of Garni in 1225, the Siege of Avignon and the Siege of Tbilisi in 1226, the Battle of Muhu, the Battle of Bornhöved, the Battle of Ane, and the Siege of Yinchuan in 1227, the Battle of Bolnisi in 1228, and the Siege of Damascus, the Battle of San Cesario, and the Battle of Portopí in 1229.

In the 1230s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Klokotnitsa, the Siege of Dun Beal Gallimhe, and the Battle of Yassıçemen in 1230, the Battle of Jerez and the Siege of Kuju in 1231, the Battle of Cheoin, the Battle of Sanfengshan, and the Siege of Kaifeng in 1232, the Siege of Caizhou in 1233, the Battle of Altenesch in 1234, the Battle of Kirina and the Siege of Constantinople in 1235, the Battle of Saule and the Siege of Bilär in 1236, the Battle of Cortenuova, the Battle of the Puig, the Battle of Voronezh River, the Siege of Ryazan, and the Siege of Kolomna in 1237, the Siege of Moscow, the Siege of Vladimir, the Battle of the Sit River, the Siege of Kozelsk, and the Siege of Brescia in 1238, and the Siege of Faenza, the Battle of Gaza, and the Sack of Chernigov in 1239.

In the 1240s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of the Neva, the Siege of Kiev, and the Siege of Faenza in 1240, the Sack of Sandomierz, the Battle of Tursko, the Battle of Tarczek, the Battle of Chmielnik, the Sack of Kraków, the Battle of Racibórz, the Battle of Opole, the Battle of Liegnitz, the Battle of Mohi, the Battle of Giglio, and the Battle of Constantinople in 1241, the Siege of Esztergom, the Battle on Lake Peipus, the Battle of Taillebourg, and the Battle of Grobnik Field in 1242, the Siege of Viterbo, the Siege of Montségur, and the Battle of Kösedağ in 1243, the Siege of Jerusalem and the Battle of La Forbie in 1244, the Siege of Jaén in 1245, the Battle of Haugsnes, the Battle of the Leitha River, and the Battle of Frankfurt in 1246, the Siege of Seville, the Sack of Dun Gallimhe, and the Battle of Ballyshannon in 1247, the Battle of Parma, and the Siege of Aachen in 1248, and the Battle of Fossalta, the Siege of Damietta, and the First Battle of Athenry in 1249.

In the 1250s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Mansurah, the Battle of Fariskur, and the Battle of Cingoli in 1250, the Battle of Westkapelle in 1253, the Battle of Adrianople in 1254, the Battle of Montebruno, the Battle of Bryn Derwin, and the Battle of Ekiokpagha in 1255, the Battle of Mount Siyalan, the Siege of Firuzkuh, the Siege of Maymun-Diz, and the Siege of Alamut in 1256, the Battle of Cadfan, the Battle of Creadran Cille, and the Battle of Memel in 1257, the Battle of Bình Lệ Nguyên, the Battle of Baghdad, the Battle of Karydi, and the Battle of Acre in 1258, the Battle of Skuodas, the Battle of Pelagonia, the Battle of Cassano, and the Siege of Diaoyu Castle in 1259.

In the 1260s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Aleppo, the Sack of Sandomierz, the Battle of Durbe, the Battle of Kressenbrunn, the Battle of Ain Jalut, the Battle of Montaperti, and the Siege of Constantinople in 1260, the Battle of Callann and the Reconquest of Constantinople in 1261, the Battle of Hausbergen and the Battle of Terek River in 1262, the Battle of Largs, the Battle of Prinitza, and the Battle of Settepozzi in 1263, the Battle of Northampton, the Battle of Lewes, the Battle of Saseno, and the Battle of Makryplagi in 1264, the Battle of Isaszeg, the Fall of Arsuf, and the Battle of Evesham in 1265, the Battle of Benevento, the Battle of Chesterfield, the Siege of Safed, the Siege of Kenilworth, the Battle of Trapani, and the Battle of Mari in 1266, the Siege of Maastricht in 1267, the Battle of Rakvere, the Siege of Antioch, the Battle of Xiangyang, and the Battle of Tagliacozzo in 1268, and the Battle of Colle Val d'Elsa in 1269.

In the 1270s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Karuse and the Battle of Áth an gCeap in 1270, the Fall of Krak des Chevaliers, the Battle of Jindo Island, and the Siege of Tripoli in 1271, the Battle of Xiangyang in 1273, the Battle of Bun'ei in 1274, the Battle of Neopatras, the Battle of Demetrias, the Battle of Écija, the Battle of Ronaldsway, the Battle of Martos, and the Battle of Roccavione in 1275, the Battle of Dongola in 1276, the Battle of Desio, the Battle of Ngasaunggyan, the Battle of Elbistan, and the Battle of Pharsalus in 1277, the Battle of Marchfeld at Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen in 1278, and the Battle of Aizkraukle, the Battle of Yamen, and the Battle of Devina in 1279.

In the 1280s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Berat in 1280, the Battle of Kōan and the Battle of Homs in 1281, the Battle of Forlì, the Battle of Llandeilo Fawr, the Battle of Moel-y-don, the Battle of Lake Hód, the Battle of Orewin Bridge, and the Siege of Trebizond in 1282, the Battle of Thị Nại Bay, and the Battle of Malta in 1283, the Battle of the Gulf of Naples, the Battle of Meloria, and the Siege of Tudela in 1284, the Siege of Salses, the Siege of Elne, the Battle of Chương Dương, the Battle of Sant Feliu de Guíxols, the Battle of Les Formigues, the Battle of Besalú, the Siege of Girona, the Battle of the Col de Panissars, the Battle of Alaró Castle, and the Battle of Urhezen in 1285, the Battle of Garoza, the Battle of the Counts, and the Battle of Pagan in 1287, the Battle of Worringen and the Battle of Bạch Đẳng in 1288, and the Battle of Campaldino, the Siege of Copenhagen, the Battle of Skanör, and the Fall of Tripoli in 1289.

In the 1290s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Acre in 1291, the Battle of Maes Moydog in 1295, the Sack of Berwick and the Battle of Dunbar in 1296, the Battle of Furnes, the Siege of Lille, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, the Battle of Jaran-Manjur, the Battle of Turaida, the Battle of Göllheim, the Battle of Falkirk, the Battle of Curzola, and the Battle of Sivistan in 1298, and the Battle of Kili, the First Siege of Stirling Castle, the Battle of Cape Orlando, the Battle of Falconaria, and the Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar in 1299.

14th-century battles

In the 1300s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of the Golden Spurs and the Battle of Bapheus in 1302, the Battle of Roslin, the Siege of Chittorgarh, the Battle of Arques, the Battle of Marj al-Saffar, the Siege of Maastricht, the Battle of Dimbos, the Conquest of Sylhet, the Siege of Amsterdam, and the Siege of Zierikzee in 1303, the Battle of Happrew, the Battle on the Manpad, thw Second Siege of Stirling Castle, the Siege of Schoonhoven, the Battle of Zierikzee, and the Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle in 1304, the Battle of Apros and the Battle of Amroha in 1305, the Battle of Methven, the Hospitaller conquest of Rhodes, and the Battle of Dalrigh in 1306, the Battle of Loch Ryan, the Battle of Glen Trool, and the Battle of Loudoun Hill in 1307, the Battle of Inverurie, the Battle of the Pass of Brander, and the Siege of Siwana in 1308, and the Siege of Almería and the First siege of Gibraltar in 1309.

In the 1310s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Algeciras and the Siege of Warangal in 1310, the Siege of Dwarasamudra, the Battle of Halmyros, the Battle of Wopławki, and the Siege of Brescia in 1311, the Battle of Rozgony, the Battle of Gallipoli, and the Battle of Amorgos in 1312, the Battle of Gammelsdorf in 1313, the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, the Battle of Holíč, the Siege of Carlisle, the Battle of Montecatini, the Battle of Moiry Pass, and the Battle of Morgarten in 1315, the Battle of Skaithmuir, the Battle of Picotin, the Battle of Manolada, the Battle of Gransee, and the Second Battle of Athenry in 1316, the Battle of Dysert O'Dea, the Siege of Sittard, and the Battle of Faughart in 1318, and the Battle of Chios in 1319.

In the 1320s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Saint George, the Battle of Rhodes, and the Battle of Marra Biete in 1320, the Battle of Bliska, the Battle of Burton Bridge, the Battle of Boroughbridge, and the Battle of Mühldorf in 1322, the Siege of Warangal in 1323, the Siege of Villa di Chiesa and the Battle of Lucocisterna in 1324, the Battle of Zappolino and the Battle of Varey in 1325, the Siege of Bursa and the Siege of Bristol in 1326, the Battle of Temzezdekt in 1327, the Battle of Cassel in 1328, and the Siege of Medvėgalis, the Battle of Pelekanon, and the Battle of Ardnocher in 1329.

In the 1330s, Windsor witnessed, the Battle of Velbazhd, the Battle of Posada, and the Battle of Fiodh-an-Átha in 1330, the Siege of Nicaea and the Battle of Płowce in 1331, the Battle of Das, the Battle of Rusokastro, the Battle of Kinghorn, the Battle of Dupplin Moor, the Battle of Płowce, the Battle of San Felice, the Battle of Annan, and the Battle of Zeila in 1332, the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333, the Siege of Maastricht in 1334, the Battle of Boroughmuir in 1335, the Battle of Minatogawa in 1336, the Battle of Cadzand and the Siege of Kanegasaki in 1337, the Battle of Arnemuiden in 1338, and the Battle of Parabiago and the Siege of Cambrai in 1339.

In the 1340s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Sluys, the Battle of Saint-Omer, the Siege of Tournai, and the Battle of Río Salado in 1340, the Battle of Champtoceaux in 1341, the Battle of Brest and the Battle of Morlaix in 1342, the Battle of Stephaniana in 1344, the Battle of Gamenario, the Battle of Lough Neagh, the Battle of Peritheorion, the Battle of Lelów, the Battle of Pogoń, the Siege of Utrecht, the Battle of Warns, the Battle of Auberoche, and the Siege of Kaffa in 1345, the Battle of Calry Lough Gill, the Battle of St Pol de Léon, the Battle of Caen, the Battle of Blanchetaque, the Battle of Crécy, and the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346, the Siege of Calais, the Battle of Porta San Lorenzo, and the Battle of La Roche-Derrien in 1347, the Battle of Strėva in 1348, and the Battle of Lunalonge, the Battle of Llucmajor, and the Battle of Santolo in 1349.

In the 1350s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Calais, the Battle of Naarden, and the Les Espagnols sur Mer in 1350, the Combat of the Thirty, the Siege of Medemblik, the Battle of Saintes, the Battle of Ardres, the Battle of Veere, the Battle of Zwartewaal, and the Siege of Geertruidenberg in 1351, the Battle of Mauron in 1352, the Battle of Sapienza and the Fall of Gallipoli in 1354, the Baile Loch Deacair, the Battle of Soest, the Battle of Scheut, and the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, the Battle of Bubat in 1357, the Battle of Mello, the Siege of Heusden, and the Siege of Heemskerk in 1358, and the Siege of Delft, the Battle of Achelous, and the Battle of Campo delle Mosche in 1359.

In the 1360s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Visby in 1361, the Battle of Helsingborg, the Battle of Brignais, the Siege of Kaunas, the Battle of Guadix, and the Battle of Blue Waters in 1362, the Battle of Lake Poyang in 1363, the Battle of Cocherel, the Battle of Cascina, and the Battle of Auray in 1364, the Battle of Adrianople in 1365, the Battle of Nájera and the First Albanian Siege of Ioannina in 1367, and the Battle of Montiel, the Siege of Algeciras, and the Battle of Poni in 1369.

In the 1370s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Rudau, the Battle of Pontvallain, and the Siege of Balkh in 1370, the Battle of Baesweiler and the Battle of Maritsa in 1371, the Battle of La Rochelle in 1372, the Battle of Chiset and the Siege of Venlo in 1373, the Battle of Gardiki in 1375, the Cesena Bloodbath, the Battle on Pyana River, and the Battle of Dubravnica in 1377, the Battle of the Vozha River and the Knights Hospitaller Invasion of Arta in 1378.

In the 1380s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Kulikovo and the Battle of Loppersum in 1380, the Second Battle of the Kalka River and the Battle of North Walsham in 1381, the Battle of Beverhoutsveld, the Siege of Moscow, and the Battle of Roosebeke in 1382, the Battle of Dunkirk, the Siege of Ypres, and the Trian Chongail in 1383, the Battle of Atoleiros, the Siege of Lisbon, the Battle of Leça, and the Battle of Tejo in 1384, the Battle of Tochar Cruachain-Bri-Ele, the Battle of Trancoso, the Battle of Aljubarrota, the Battle of Valverde, and the Battle of Savra in 1385, the Battle of the Vikhra River, the Battle of Sempach, the Battle of Pločnik, and the Siege of Tbilisi in 1386, the Battle of Castagnaro, the Battle of Margate, the Siege of Isfahan, and the Battle of Radcot Bridge in 1387, the Battle of Buir Lake, the Battle of Otterburn, the Battle of Döffingen, and the Battle of Bileća in 1388, and the Battle of Kosovo Polje in 1389.

In the 1390s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Alessandria and the Battle of the Kondurcha River in 1391, the Siege of Altena in 1393, the Battle of Ros-mic-Triuin and the Battle of Rovine in 1394, the Battle of the Terek River and the Battle of Portomaggiore in 1395, the Battle of the North Inch, the Battle of Nicopolis, and the Battle of Schoterzijl in 1396, the Battle of Kleverhamm in 1397, the Siege of Delhi in 1398, and the Battle of Tragh-Bhaile, the Battle of the Vorskla River, and the Battle of Sweden in 1399.

15th-century battles

In the 1400s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Damascus in 1400, the Battle of Mynydd Hyddgen and the Battle of Tuthill in 1401, the Battle of Casalecchio, the Battle of Bryn Glas, the Battle of Nesbit Moor, the Battle of Ankara, the Battle of Homildon Hill, the Siege of Gorinchem, and the Siege of Smyrna in 1402, the Battle of Shrewsbury, the Siege of Birtvisi, and the Battle of Ziela in 1403, the Battle of Pwll Melyn in 1405, the Cluain Immorrais and the Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach in 1406, the Battle of Lạng Sơn, the Battle of Sông Phú Lương, and the Battle of Palembang in 1407, the Battle of Bramham Moor, the Siege of Maastricht, and the Battle of Othée in 1408, and the Battle of Sanluri and the Battle of Kherlen in 1409.

In the 1410s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Grunwald and the Battle of Koronowo in 1410, the Battle of Harlaw in 1411, the Battle of Saint-Rémy-du-Val, the Siege of Bourges, the Siege of Dreux, and the Battle of Chalagan in 1412, the Conquest of Ceuta and the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, the Battle of Gallipoli and the Siege of IJsselstein in 1416, the Battle of Okswerderzijl, the Siege of IJsselstein, and the Siege of Gorinchem in 1417, the Siege of Dordrecht, the Siege of Rouen, and the Battle of Dokkum in 1418, and the Siege of Ceuta, the Battle of Miedum, the Battle of la Rochelle, and the Siege of Dong Quan in 1419.

In the 1420s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Sudomer, the Battle on the Palesloot, the Battle of Vitkov Hill, the Siege of Montereau-Fault-Yonne, the Siege of Leiden, the Battle of Sloten, the Battle of Vysehrad, and the Siege of Geertruidenberg in 1420, the Battle of Baugé, the Battle of Mons-en-Vimeu, and the Battle of Kutna Hora in 1421, the Battle of Nebovidy, the Battle of Německý Brod, the Battle of Arbedo, and the Siege of Meaux in 1422, the Battle of Horic, the Battle of Cravant, and the Battle of La Brossinière in 1423, the Battle of L'Aquila, the Battle of Zagonara, and the Battle of Verneuil in 1424, the Siege of Schoonhoven and the Battle of Alphen aan den Rijn in 1425, the Battle of Brouwershaven, the Battle of St. James, the Siege of Haarlem, the Battle of Alphen aan den Rijn, the Battle of Usti nad Labem, the Battle of Khirokitia, the Battle of Hoorn, and the Battle of Tốt Động – Chúc Động in 1426, Siege of Zevenbergen, the Battle of Tachov, the Siege of Montargis, the Battle of Chi Lăng, the Battle of Wieringen, the Battle of Maclodio, the Siege of Amersfoort, and the Battle of the Echinades in 1427, the Siege of Gouda in 1428, and the Siege of Orléans, the Battle of Jargeau, the Battle of Meung-sur-Loire, the Battle of Beaugency, and the Battle of Patay in 1429.

In the 1430s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Thessalonica and the Siege of Compiègne in 1430, the Battle of Soncino, the Battle of Pavia, the Battle of Domažlice, the Battle of Inverlochy, and the Siege of Angkor in 1431, the Battle of Delebio and the Battle of San Romano in 1432, the Battle of Lipany in 1434, the Battle of Gerbevoy, the Battle of Ponza, and the Battle of Wiłkomierz in 1435, the Battle of Piperdean in 1436, the Battle of Belyov in 1437, and the Battle of Grotniki in 1439.

In the 1440s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Anghiari and the Siege of Novo Brdo in 1440, the Battle of Niš and the Battle of Zlatica in 1443, the Battle of Kunovica, the Battle of Torvioll, the Battle of St. Jakob an der Birs, the Siege of Rhodes, the Battle of Linnich and the Battle of Varna in 1444, the Battle of Gomit and the Battle of Mokra in 1445, the Battle of Otonetë in 1446, the Battle of Damghan in 1447, the Siege of Svetigrad, the Battle of Caravaggio, the Battle of Kosovo, and the Battle of Sark in 1448, and the Battle of Alfarrobeira and the Battle of Tumu Fortress in 1449.

In the 1450s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Formigny, the Siege of Krujë, and the Battle of the Five Forts in 1450, the Battle of Nevele and the Battle of Bazel in 1452, the Battle of Polog, the Battle of Constantinople, the Battle of Castillon, and the Battle of Gavere in 1453, the Battle of Chojnice, the Battle of Leskovac, and the Battle of Kruševac in 1454, the Battle of Arkinholm, the First Battle of St Albans, and the Siege of Berat in 1455, the Siege of Belgrade and the Siege of Deventer in 1456, the Battle of Direptatea in 1457, and the Battle of Blore Heath, the Battle of Ludford Bridge, and the Siege of Venlo in 1459.

In the 1460s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Sandwich, the Battle of Nola, the Battle of Northampton, and the Battle of Wakefield in 1460, the Battle of Mortimer's Cross, the Second Battle of St Albans, the Battle of Ferrybridge, the Battle of Towton, and the Siege of Trebizond in 1461, the The Night Attack, the Battle of Świecino, and the Siege of Mytilene in 1462, the Battle of Chikhori, the Battle of Zatoka Świeża, and the Battle of Aalsum in 1463, the Battle of Hedgeley Moor, the Battle of Hexham, and the Battle of Ohrid in 1464, the Battle of Vaikal, the Battle of Meçad, the Battle of Montlhéry, and the Battle of Montenaken in 1465, the Siege of Dinant in 1466, the Battle of Molinella, the Siege of Krujë, the Battle of Brustem, and the Battle of Baia in 1467, the Battle of Straelen in 1468, and the Battle of Edgecote Moor in 1469.

In the 1470s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Lipnic, the Siege of Negroponte, the Battle of Lose-coat Field, and the Battle of Pasca in 1470, the Battle of Ravenspur, the Siege of Vijaya, the Battle of Barnet, the Battle of Tewkesbury, the Battle of Shelon, the Battle of Asilah, and the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471, the Siege of Nesle and the Siege of Beauvais in 1472, the Battle of Otlukbeli and the Battle of Tlatelolco in 1473, the Siege of Neuss, the Battle of Héricourt, and the Siege of Shkodra in 1474, the Battle of Vaslui, the Siege of Burgos, and the Battle on the Planta in 1475, the Battle of Toro, the Battle of Grandson, the Battle of Morat, and the Battle of Valea Albă in 1476, the Battle of Nancy, the Battle of Émagny Bridge, and the Siege of Dole in 1477, the Battle of Macomer, the Battle of Guinea, the Battle of Trowulan, and the Siege of Krujë in 1478, and the Siege of Shkodra, the Battle of Guinegate, the Battle of the Plain of Jars, and the Battle of Breadfield in 1479.

In the 1480s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Rhodes, the Battle of Pāk Phūn, the Battle of Skibo and Strathfleet, the Battle of Bloody Bay, the Battle of Lagabraad, the Battle of Otranto, and the Great Stand on the Ugra River in 1480, the Siege of Leiden, the Battle of Yenişehir, the Battle of Scherpenzeel, the Battle of Vreeswijk, and the Battle of Westbroek in 1481, the Battle of Campomorto and the Siege of IJsselstein in 1482, the Siege of Utrecht and the Battle of Una in 1483, the Battle of Lochmaben Fair in 1484, the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, the Battle of Auldicharish in 1486, the Battle of Stoke in 1487, the Battle of Sauchieburn in 1488, and the Battle on the Lek in 1489.

In the 1490s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Moordrecht, the Battle of Brouwershaven, the Siege of Montfoort, and the Battle of Chocontá in 1490, the Battle of Vrpile in 1491, the Battle of Granada in 1492, the Battle of Anfao, the Battle of Krbava field, and the Battle of the Maule in 1493, the First Battle of Acentejo, the Battle of Aguere, and the Second Battle of Acentejo in 1494, the Battle of Fornovo in 1495, the Battle of Codrii Cosminului, the Battle of Drumchatt, and the Siege of Samarkand in 1497, and the Battle of Zonchio in 1499.

16th-century battles

In the 1500s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Hemmingstedt, the Battle of Lepanto, and the Battle of Vedrosha in 1500, the Siege of Samarkand and the First Battle of Cannanore in 1501, the Battle of Calicut, the Battle of Ruvo, the Battle of Cerignola, and the Battle of Garigliano in 1503, the Battle of Cochin, the Battle of Ormuz, and the Siege of Kabul in 1504, the Siege of Kilwa in 1505, the Battle of Cannanore and the Battle of Mbanza Kongo in 1506, the Battle of Barawa and the Siege of Cannanore in 1507, the Battle of Chaul in 1508, and the Battle of Diu, the Battle of Agnadello, the Siege of Padua, and the Battle of Polesella in 1509.

In the 1510s, Windsor witnessed the Conquest of Goa in 1510, the Siege of Mirandola, the Capture of Malacca, the Battle of Ab Darrah Pass, and the Battle of Yaguecas in 1511, the Sack of Brescia, the Battle of Ravenna, and the Battle of Ghazdewan in 1512, the Battle of Novara, the Battle of Dubica, the Battle of Guinegate, the Battle of Azemmour, the Battle of Flodden Field, the Siege of Dijon, and the Battle of La Motta in 1513, the Battle of Orsha and the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, the Battle of Marignano and the Arumer Zwarte Hoop in 1515, the War of Urbino, the Siege of Arai, the Battle of Marj Dabiq, and the Battle of Yaunis Khan in 1516, the Battle of Ridaniya, the Battle of Catoche, and the Siege of Jeddah in 1517, the The Battle of Jajce in 1518, and the Battle of Bajaur, the Battle of Centla, and the Battle of Pianosa in 1519.

In the 1520s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Raichur, Battle of Cempoala, the Battle of the Night of Sorrows, the Battle of Otumba, the Siege of Segovia, and the Battle of Tordesillas in 1520, the Battle of El Romeral, the Battle of Miñano Mayor, the Battle of Villalar, the Battle of Mactan, the Battle of Pampeluna, the Siege of Tenochtitlan, the Siege of Logroño, the Battle of Noáin, the Siege of Belgrade, the Battle of Tunmen, the Battle of Vaprio d'Adda, the Siege of Tournai, and the Siege of Mézières in 1521, the Siege of Genoa, the Siege of Pavia, the Battle of Bicocca, the Siege of Knin, the Battle of San Marcial, the Siege of Rhodes, and the Battle of Xicaowan in 1522, the Siege of Edo, the Siege of Fuenterrabía, the Siege of Zwolle, the Battle of the Sesia, the Sack of Lahore, the Battle of Acajutla, the Siege of Marseille, and the Battle of Tacuzcalco in 1524, the Battle of Punta Quemada, the Battle of Pavia, the Battle of Frankenhausen, the Battle of Meiningen, the Battle of Pfeddersheim, and the Siege of Zaculeu in 1525, the First battle of Panipat, the Battle of Camollia, the Battle of Mohács, the Battle of Governolo, and the Siege of Kamakura in 1526, the Battle of Khanwa, the Battle of Szőlős, the Sack of Rome, the Battle of Sződfalva, the Siege of Pavia, and the Battle of Sunda Kelepa in 1527, the Battle of Chanderi, the Battle of Szina, the Siege of Melfi, the Battle of Capo d'Orso, the Siege of Catanzaro, the Siege of Naples, and the Battle of Cinactan in 1528, and the Battle of Shimbra Kure, the Battle of Chimborazo, the Battle of Ghaghra, the Siege of Monopoli, the Capture of Peñón of Algiers, the Battle of Landriano, the Siege of Vienna, the Battle of Formentera, and the Siege of Florence in 1529.

In the 1530s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Gavinana, the Siege of Buda, the Battle of Chillopampa, and the Battle of Mullihambato in 1530, the Battle of Antukyah, the Battle of Puná, the Battle of Obertyn, the Battle of Kappel, and the Battle of Amba Sel in 1531, the Battle of Huanucopampa, the Battle of Quipaipan, the Siege of Güns, and the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532, the Battle of Jemgum and the Battle of Cuzco in 1533, the Siege of Coron, the Battle of Maraycalla, the Siege of Mediaș, the Battle at Bae de Bic, the Battle at Bouabouscache River, and the Battle at Riviere Trois Pistoles in 1534, the Conquest of Tunis and the Sack of Mahón in 1535, the Battle of Un no Kuchi, the Siege of Cuzco, the Battle of Sacsayhuamán, the Battle of Reynogüelén, the Battle of Heiligerlee, and the Siege of Lima in 1536, the Battle of Ollantaytambo, the Siege of Klis, the Battle of Abancay, the Siege of Corfu, and the Battle of Gorjani in 1537, the Battle of Las Salinas, the Battle of Preveza, the Siege of Diu, the Battle of Tocarema, and the Battle of Naungyo in 1538, and the Battle of Chausa and the Siege of Castelnuovo in 1539.

In the 1540s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Girolata, the Battle of Alborán, the Battle of Mabila, and the Battle of Bilgram in 1540, the Battle of Sahart, the Siege of Buda, and the Siege of Martaban in 1541, the Battle of Baçente, the Battle of Sezawa, the Battle of Jarte, the Battle of Northern Prome, the Battle of Padaung Pass, the Battle of the Hill of the Jews, the Battle of Benadir, the Battle of Haddon Rig, the Battle of Wofla, the Battle of Chupas, the Battle of Solway Moss, the Battle of Azukizaka, the Siege of Uehara, the Siege of Kuwabara, the Siege of Fukuyo, the Battle of Alltan-Beath, the Siege of Perpignan, and the Siege of Pest in 1542, the Battle of Wayna Daga, the Siege of Nagakubo, the Battle of Muros Bay, the Siege of Esztergom, the Siege of Nice, the Battle of Prome, and the Siege of Landrecies in 1543, the Battle of Ceresole, the Battle of Serravalle, the Battle of the Shirts, the Siege of Saint-Dizier, the First Siege of Boulogne, the Second Siege of Boulogne, the Battle of Sammel, the Battle of Salin, and the Siege of Kojinyama in 1544, the Battle of Ancrum Moor, the Siege of Takatō, the Siege of Ryūgasaki, the Battle of the Solent, the Battle of Bonchurch, and the Battle of Kawagoe in 1545, the Battle of Iñaquito and the Battle of Quilacura in 1546, the Battle of Mrauk U, the Battle of Mühlberg, the Battle of Drakenburg, the Battle of Pinkie, and the Battle of Huarina in 1547, the Battle of Uedahara, the Battle of Shirojiritoge, and the Battle of Jaquijahuana in 1548, and the Siege of Fukashi, the Battle of Ayutthaya, the Battle of Kamphaeng Phet, and the Battle of Dussindale in 1549.

In the 1550s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Andalien, the Battle of Penco, the Capture of Mahdia, and the Battle of Sauðafell in 1550, the Siege of Tripoli, the Sieges of Toishi, and the Siege of Mirandola in 1551, the Siege of Temesvár, the Capture of Muscat, the Battle of Ponza, the Battle of Plášťovce, the Siege of Kazan, the Siege of Eger, and the Siege of Metz in 1552, the First Battle of Kawanakajima, the Siege of Katsurao, the Battle of Sievershausen, the Siege of Kulmbach and Plassenburg, the Battle of Tucapel, and the Siege of Hof in 1553, the Battle of Marihueñu, the Battle of Schwarzach, the Battle of Marciano, the Battle of the Gulf of Oman, the Battle of Renty, the Battle of Tadla, and the Battle of Oshikibata in 1554, the Battle of Kivinebb, the Battle at Machhiwara, the Battle of Sirhind, the Capture of Bougie, the Battle of Miyajima, the Second Battle of Kawanakajima, the Second Battle of Kawanakajima, and the Battle of Garbharry in 1555, the Battle of Nagara-gawa, the Battle of Peteroa, the Siege of Oran, the Battle of Tughlaqabad, the Second battle of Panipat, and the Battle of Garisi in 1556, the Third Battle of Kawanakajima, the Campaign of Tlemcen, the Battle of St. Quentin, the Battle of Lagunillas, the Battle of Millarapue, and the Siege of Kotte in 1557, the Siege of Calais, the Battle of Wadi al-Laban, the Siege of Narva, the Siege of Thionville, the Battle of Gravelines, the Mostaganem Expedition, the Ottoman invasion of the Balearic Islands, the Battle of Rio de Janeiro, and the Battle of Quiapo in 1558, and the Battle of Spancel Hill, the Battle of Mulleriyawa, and the Siege of Bahrain in 1559.

In the 1560s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Glasgow, Battle of Djerba, the Battle of Norada, the Siege of Marune, the Battle of Okehazama, the Battle of Ērģeme, and the Invasion of Jaffna in 1560, the Fourth Battle of Kawanakajima, the Siege of Moji, and the Siege of Odawara in 1561, the Battle of Nevel, the Battle of Corrichie, the Battle of Dreux, and the Battle of Mulleriyawa in 1562, the Battle of Lincoya Fortress, the Siege of Orléans, the Battle of Bornholm, the Sieges of Oran and Mers El Kébir, the Capture of Älvsborg, the Battle of Mared, the Battle of Öland, and the Siege of Musashi-Matsuyama in 1563, the Battle of Azukizaka, the Battle of Ula, the Siege of Concepción, the Siege of Ayutthaya, the Battle of Angol, the First battle of Öland, the Fifth Battle of Kawanakajima, and the Battle of Kōnodai in 1564, the Battle of Talikota, the Battle of Affane, the Siege of Malta, the Battle of Glentaisie, the Battle of Rügen, the Battle of Fukuda Bay, and the Battle of Axtorna in 1565, the Battle of Szigetvár, the Battle of Brobacka, the Battle of Wattrelos, the Battle of Lannoy, and the Siege of Minowa in 1566, the Battle of Rio de Janeiro, the Battle of Oosterweel, the Siege of Valenciennes, the Battle of Farsetmore, the Battle of Carberry Hill, the Siege of Inabayama Castle, the Siege of Chittorgarh, the Battle of Saint-Denis, the Battle of Digomi, and the Battle of Maracapana in 1567, the Siege of Chartres, the Battle of Dahlen, the Battle of Langside, the Battle of Heiligerlee, the Battle on the Ems, the Siege of Groningen, the Battle of Jemmingen, the Battle of San Juan de Ulúa, the Battle of Jodoigne, the Siege of Hachigata, and the Siege of Malacca in 1568, and the Battle of Catirai, the Siege of Odawara, the Battle of Mimasetoge, the Siege of Ranthambore, the Battle of Jarnac, the Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille, the Battle of Orthez, the Battle of Moncontour, and the Siege of Kanbara in 1569.

In the 1570s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Bun Garbhain, the Siege of Chōkō-ji, the Siege of Kanegasaki, the Siege of Hanazawa, the Battle of Purén, the Battle of Manila, the Battle of Anegawa, and the Siege of Famagusta in 1570, the Siege of Mount Hiei, the Siege of Fukazawa, the Battle of Tonegawa, the Battle of Bangkusay Channel, the Battle of Tillieangus, the Battle of Craibstone, the Battle of Lepanto, and the First Siege of Nagashima in 1571, the Battle of Molodi, the Siege of Futamata, the Capture of Brielle, the Battle of Kizaki, the Siege of Mons, the Battle of Saint-Ghislain, the Siege of Kampen, the Relief of Goes, the Siege of Middelburg, the Siege of La Rochelle, the Siege of Sancerre, and the Siege of Haarlem in 1572, the Battle of Mikatagahara, the Siege of Iwamura, the Siege of Odani, the Siege of Ichijo ga dani, the Siege of Noda, the Battle of Lode, the Battle of Flushing, the Battle of Borsele, the Battle of Haarlemmermeer, the Siege of Alkmaar, the Capture of Geertruidenberg, the Battle on the Zuiderzee, the Siege of Leiden, and the Battle of Delft in 1573, the Battle of Reimerswaal, the Capture of Valkenburg, the Battle of Mookerheyde, the Battle of Lillo, the Conquest of Tunis, the Battle of Zoetermeer, the Siege of Zaltbommel, the Battle of Manila, the Battle of Takatenjin, the Second Siege of Nagashima, and the Siege of Itami in 1574, the Battle of Tukaroi, the Siege of Buren, the Battle of Nagashino, the Siege of Oudewater, the Siege of Schoonhoven, the Siege of Bommenede, and the Third Siege of Nagashima in 1575, the Siege of Krimpen aan de Lek, the Siege of Mitsuji, the Siege of Muiden, the Battle of Haldighati, the Battle of Rajmahal, the Siege of Zierikzee, the First Battle of Kizugawaguchi, the Siege of Woerden, the Battle of Vissenaken, and the Siege of Spanjaardenkasteel in 1576, the Siege of Vredenburg Castle, the Battle of Lubieszów, the Siege of Breda, and the Battle of Tedorigawa in 1577, the Battle of Gembloux, the Siege of Zichem, the Siege of Nivelles, the Siege of Limbourg, the Siege of Kampen, the Battle of Rijmenam, the Battle of Alcazarquivir, the Battle of Çıldır, the Siege of Binche, the Siege of Deventer, the Second Battle of Kizugawaguchi, and the Siege of Kozuki in 1578, and the Siege of Kerpen, the Battle of Borgerhout, the Siege of Maastricht, the Battle of Baasrode, and the Siege of Itami in 1579.

In the 1580s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Hardenbergerheide, the Siege of Groningen, the Battle of Alcântara, the Siege of Ishiyama Honganji, the Capture of Porto, the Siege of Smerwick, and the Siege of Miki in 1580, the Siege of Steenwijk, the Siege of Takatenjin, the Siege of Tottori, the Battle of Salga, the Siege of Breda, the Battle of Goor, the Siege of Cambrai, the Battle of Noordhorn, the Siege of Niezijl, the Siege of Tournai, and the Battle of Jilkua in 1581, the Battle of Temmokuzan, the Battle of Honnō-ji, the Siege of Takamatsu, the Battle of Yamazaki, the Siege of Oudenaarde, the Battle of Ponta Delgada, the Siege of Lochem, the Siege of Keppel Castle, the Battle of Chuvash Cape, and the Battle of Uchide-hama in 1582, the Battle of Sao Vicente, the Siege of Eindhoven, the Battle of Torches, the Battle of Shizugatake, the Battle of Steenbergen, the Conquest of the Azores, and the Battle of Hüls in 1583, the Battle of Terborg, the Siege of Zutphen, the Siege of Ghent, the Battle of Slunj, and the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute in 1584, the Siege of Brussels, the Battle on the Kouwesteinsedijk, the Battle of Amerongen, the Siege of Antwerp, the Invasion of Shikoku, and the Siege of IJsseloord in 1585, the Battle of Santo Domingo, the Battle of Boksum, the Battle of Cartagena de Indias, the Raid on St. Augustine, the Siege of Grave, the Siege of Venlo, the Battle of Pantelleria, the Battle of Zutphen, and the Siege of Zutphen in 1586, the Siege of Sluis, the Battle of Coutras, and the Battle of Vimory in 1587, the Battle of Byczyna, the Siege of Medemblik, the Battle of Gravelines, the Siege of Bonn, and the Siege of Bergen op Zoom in 1588, and the Battle of Arques, the Battle of Zoutkamp, and the Siege of Heusden in 1589.

In the 1590s, Windsor witnessed the Siege of Rheinberg, the Capture of Breda, the Battle of Tondibi, the Battle of Ivry, the Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Siege of Paris, the Siege of Odawara, and the Siege of Shimoda in 1590, the Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Siege of Zutphen, the Siege of Deventer, the Battle of the Berlengas, the Siege of Knodsenburg, the Battle of Bhuchar Mori, the Battle of the Gulf of Almería, the Battle of Flores, the Siege of Hulst, and the Siege of Nijmegen in 1591, the Siege of Rouen, the Battle of Sangju, the Battle of Ch'ungju, the Battle of Okpo, the Battle of Craon, the Siege of Busan, the Siege of Steenwijk, the Battle of Flores, the Battle of Hansan Island, the Siege of Coevorden, the Battle of Busan, the Siege of Jinju, and the Battle of the Bay of Biscay in 1592, the Battle of Byeokjegwan, the Siege of Pyongyang, the Battle of Haengju, the Battle of Blaye, the Battle of Sisak, the Siege of Geertruidenberg, the Siege of Jinju, the Battle of Dryfe Sands, and the Battle of Nong Sa Rai in 1593, the Siege of Coevorden, the Siege of Groningen, the Campaign of Danture, the Battle of Glenlivet, and the Siege of Fort Crozon in 1594, the Siege of Groenlo, the Battle of Călugăreni, the Battle of the Lippe, the Battle of Giurgiu, the Battle of Guadelupe Island, and the Battle of San Juan in 1595, the Battle of Pinos, the Siege of Calais, the Capture of Cadiz, the Battle of Brest, Croatia, and the Battle of Keresztes in 1596, the Battle of Turnhout, the Siege of Amiens, the Siege of Rheinberg, the Battle of Chilcheollyang, the Siege of Namwon, the Siege of Groenlo, the Siege of Bredevoort, and the Battle of Myeongnyang in 1597, the Siege of Ulsan, the Battle of San Juan, the Battle of the Yellow Ford, the Battle of Stångebro, the Siege of Rheinberg, the Battle of Sacheon, the Battle of Noryang Point, and the Battle of Curalaba in 1598, and the Battle of Jenné, the Siege of Schenckenschans, the Siege of Zaltbommel, the Battle of Curlew Pass, the Siege of Rees, the Battle of Șelimbăr, and the Battle of Nakhiduri in 1599.

17th-century battles

In the 1600s, Windsor witnessed the Battle of Castro, the Battle of Nieuwpoort, the Battle of Mirăslău, the Battle of Sekigahara, the Capture of Portobello, the Battle of Wenden, the Battle of Kokenhausen, the Siege of Rheinberg, the Siege of Ostend, the Battle of Guruslău, the Siege of Nagykanizsa, the Battle of Carinish, the Battle at Etzanoa, the Battle of Coire Na Creiche, the Siege of Donegal, the Siege of Wolmar, the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch, the Naval Battle of Castlehaven, the Naval Battle of Bantam, and the Siege of Kinsale in 1601.

18th-century battles

19th-century battles

20th-century battles

21st-century battles

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