Famous Blood Feuds
- Three Kingdoms period, (184-280 AD) feuding Chinese warlords during the fall of the Han Dynasty.
- Njál's saga, an Icelandic account of a Norse blood feud (960-1020; Norway, Ireland and Iceland)
- The Mackintosh-Cameron feud (1290s-1665)
- The Battle of the North Inch, Michaelmas, 1396, Scotland; the battle is fictionalised in the novel The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott
- The Percy–Neville feud (1450s; England)
- The Wars of the Roses (1455–1487; England)
- The Talbot–Berkeley feud (1455–1485; England) (concurrent with the War of the roses)
- The Gunn–Keith feud (1464-1978; Scotland)
- The Campbell–MacDonald feud, including the Massacre of Glencoe (1692; Scotland)
- The Regulator-Moderator War, (1839-1844, Republic of Texas)
- The Donnelly–Biddulph community feud (1857–1880; Ontario, Canada)
- The Lincoln County War (1878–1881; New Mexico, USA)
- The Hatfield–McCoy feud (1878–1891; West Virginia & Kentucky, USA)
- The Clanton/McLaury–Earp feud (see also Earp Vendetta Ride), also known as the "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" (1881; Arizona, USA)
- The Pleasant Valley War, also known as the "Tonto Basin Feud" (1882–1892; Arizona, USA)
- The Capone–Moran feud, including the St. Valentine's Day massacre (1925–1930; Chicago, Illinois, USA)
- The Castellammarese War (1929–1931; New York City, USA)
- The Great Mafia War (1981–1983; Sicily, Italy)
- The Feud of Scampia (2004–2005; Naples, Italy)
- The Maguindanao Massacre (2009; Ampatuan, Philippines)
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“Did you ever stop to think why cops are always famous for being dumb? Simple. Because they dont have to be anything else.”
—Orson Welles (19151985)
“Put on the whole armor of God, so that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For our struggle is not against enemies of blood and flesh, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.”
—Bible: New Testament, Ephesians 6:11-12.
“We are asking the nations of Europe between whom rivers of blood have flowed to forget the feuds of a thousand years.”
—Winston Churchill (18741965)
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