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* The eighth to eleventh century [[Viking invasion of Britain|invasions of the British isles by the Vikings]].
* The eighth to eleventh century [[Viking invasion of Britain|invasions of the British isles by the Vikings]].
* The 1066 [[Norman conquest of England]] under William the Conqueror.
* The 1066 [[Norman conquest of England]] under William the Conqueror.
* The 1139 invasion of England by [[Empress_Matilda|Matilda]] during [[The Anarchy]]
* The 1139 invasion of England by [[Empress Matilda|Matilda]] during [[The Anarchy]]
* The 1149 invasion by the future [[Henry II of England|Henry II]] during [[The Anarchy]]
* The 1149 invasion by the future [[Henry II of England|Henry II]] during [[The Anarchy]]
* The 1216 invasion of England by [[Louis VIII of France]] and [[Alexander II of Scotland]], during the [[First Barons' War]].
* The 1216 invasion of England by [[Louis VIII of France]] and [[Alexander II of Scotland]], during the [[First Barons' War]].
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* The 1745 French-backed [[Jacobite rising of 1745|Jacobite invasion]] of Britain led by Bonnie Prince Charlie.
* The 1745 French-backed [[Jacobite rising of 1745|Jacobite invasion]] of Britain led by Bonnie Prince Charlie.
* The (1759) [[planned French invasion of Britain (1759)|planned French invasion]] halted by their naval defeat by Britain at the Battle of Quiberon Bay.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Seven Years War in Europe, 1756-1763|author=Franz A. J. Szabo|publisher=[[Routledge]]|date=23 August 2007|isbn=978-0582292727}}</ref>
* The (1759) [[planned French invasion of Britain (1759)|planned French invasion]] halted by their naval defeat by Britain at the Battle of Quiberon Bay.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Seven Years War in Europe, 1756-1763|author=Franz A. J. Szabo|publisher=[[Routledge]]|date=23 August 2007|isbn=978-0582292727}}</ref>
* The 1778 raid of [[Whitehaven]] by [[John Paul Jones]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]].
* The (1779) never executed Franco-Spanish [[Armada of 1779|plans to invade Great Britain]] during the American Revolutionary War.
* The (1779) never executed Franco-Spanish [[Armada of 1779|plans to invade Great Britain]] during the American Revolutionary War.
* Landing of a small French force, led by the Irish-American [[William Tate (soldier)|William Tate]], at [[Battle of Fishguard|Fishguard]] in February 1797
* Landing of a small French force, led by the Irish-American [[William Tate (soldier)|William Tate]], at [[Battle of Fishguard|Fishguard]] in February 1797

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The term Invasion of England may refer to the following planned or actual invasions of what is now modern England, successful or otherwise:

Pre English Settlement of parts of Britain

Post English settlement of parts of Britain

This map by Pierre-Francois Tardieu in 1798 shows attempted invasions of England and Ireland from 1066 to 1797.

Following the Acts of Union 1707

Fiction

There have been numerous portrayals of an invasion of Britain in fiction including:

Films

Books

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] [dead link]
  2. ^ Franz A. J. Szabo (23 August 2007). The Seven Years War in Europe, 1756-1763. Routledge. ISBN 978-0582292727.