


War of the Castilian Succession, 1475–1479.Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War, 1407–1435.Civil War of Livonia between Livonian Order and the city of Riga and the Archbishopric of Riga, 1297–1330.Civil war in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem between King Baldwin III and dowager Queen Melisende (1152–1153).Fourth Fitna, 809–827, including the Abbasid civil wars and other regional conflicts.An Lushan Rebellion, December 16, 755 – February 17, 763.Third Fitna, 744–752, including the Umayyad civil wars of 744–748 and the Abbasid Revolution.Civil War between Artabasdos and Constantine V, 741–743.Twenty Years' Anarchy, 695–717, prolonged period of internal instability in the Byzantine Empire.685/692, the second Islamic "civil war" between the Umayyads and Ibn al-Zubayr First Fitna, 656–661, the first Islamic "civil war" between Ali and the Umayyads.Roman civil wars (a list of numerous civil wars in the late Roman Republic and in the Roman Empire, between 100 BC and AD 400).First Intermediate Period of Egypt, Second Intermediate Period of Egypt and Third Intermediate Period of Egypt are periods of political disunity in Ancient Egypt's history and series of civil wars between the governors of the nomes broke throughout the country.

Without citation, they have not been guaranteed to have happened.

Note that some conflicts lack both an article or citation. This is a list of intrastate armed conflicts that fulfil the definition set by this article: civil. Further information: Warring States period, Sengoku period, Warlord, and Feudalism
