What were/are the longest standing feuds between European nations?

What were/are the longest standing feuds between European nations?

Britain v France is by far the longest and the most important.

Anglos vs Humans

And most glorious

The longest I could find reliable evidence for OP. Of course those are not continuous wars, but peace between the two combatants lasted less than a century.

1. Reconquista 774 years
2. Roman–Persian War 681 years
3. Germanic Wars 681 years
4. Byzantine–Bulgar wars 675 years
5. Croatian–Ottoman wars 435 years
6. Arab–Byzantine wars 416 years
7. Mexican Indian Wars 414 years
8. Spanish–Moro conflict 400 years
9. Byzantine–Arab wars 400 years
10. Polish–Russian Wars 381 years

France v. England/Great Britain would be up there, around 800 years

>10. Polish–Russian Wars 381 years
>not count kiev rus
its over 1000 years of friendly banter

Anglos vs. God

By every respectable definition of humanity, Anglos are more human than the subordinate races.
Honestly, how to you swarthy runt shits have the audacity to look down on a people who bought your tatter clad ancestors kicking and screaming into the light of civility?

There's been one long feud that's encompassed the world. Anglos Vs The World. One is a race of superior humans, the other is the rest of the world.

Anglos may have been superior then, but they aren't anymore. Not by a long shot

Finns v Koreans

Don't speak unless spoken to peasant

This

Indeed.

Germans vs everyone since forever

Germans vs themselves

Anglos are swarthy

> Arab–Byzantine wars 416 years
>Byzantine–Arab wars 400 years
Wut

The secret war between jews and gentiles.

portugal vs spanish kingdoms has been going strong for almost 1000 years now

Fairest of them all, those who aren't have high roman/norman admixture

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