Theobald I of Lorraine Retaliates Against Emperor …
Years: 1218 - 1218
Theobald I of Lorraine Retaliates Against Emperor Frederick II (1218 CE)
In 1218, in response to Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II’s occupation of Rosheim, Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine, launched a counteroffensive, retaking the city and ravaging Alsace. This act escalated the ongoing power struggle between the emperor and rebellious regional lords.
Background of the Conflict
- Theobald I had joined the War of Succession of Champagne (1216–1222) in support of Erard de Brienne, who was challenging Theobald IV of Champagne.
- His participation in the war defied Frederick II, who had supported Theobald IV, seeing Erard’s rebellion as a violation of feudal loyalty.
- As punishment, Frederick II occupied Rosheim, a city he had previously granted to Theobald’s father.
Theobald’s Military Response (1218)
- Theobald retook Rosheim by force, demonstrating his continued defiance of the emperor.
- He led a destructive campaign in Alsace, targeting imperial holdings to weaken Frederick’s influence in the region.
Consequences of Theobald’s Offensive
- Frederick II’s authority in Alsace was directly challenged, forcing him to redirect imperial resources to secure the region.
- Theobald’s actions further strained relations with the emperor, making him a persistent adversary of the Hohenstaufens.
- The conflict foreshadowed ongoing resistance by regional lords against Frederick’s efforts to centralize imperial power.
Theobald I’s bold response in 1218, retaking Rosheim and devastating Alsace, marked a significant act of defiance against imperial authority, intensifying the broader struggles between the Holy Roman Emperor and rebellious nobles in the early 13th century.
Locations
People
- Frederick II
- Henry II of Bar
- Odo III
- Otto IV of Brunswick
- Philip II of France
- Philippa of Champagne
- Theobald I
- Theobald I of Navarre
- Érard de Brienne
Groups
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Champagne, County of
- Holy Roman Empire
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- Burgundy, Duchy of
- Bar, County of
- Lorraine, (second) Duchy of
- Sicily, Hohenstaufen Kingdom of
