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Battle of Flochberg

Ruins of Flochberg, today.
DateFebruary 8, 1150
Location
Bopfingen
Result Hohenstaufen Victory.
Belligerents
House of Hohenstaufen House of Welf
Commanders and leaders
Henry Berengar of Germany Welf VI
Welf VII

The Battle of Flochberg (8 February 1150)[1] was a victory for the royal forces of Henry (VI) of Germany over the House of Welf, led by Welf VI and his son, Welf VII.[2] Henry's father, Conrad III, and Welf VI had gone on the Second Crusade together. On his return journey in 1148 Welf had entered into an alliance with Roger II of Sicily, Conrad's enemy.[2][3][4] Having agreed to foment discord in Germany, he revived the Welf claim to the Duchy of Bavaria for his nephew, Henry the Lion.[5]

In early 1150, the Welfs raided the possessions of the Hohenstaufen dynasty in the Duchy of Swabia. Conrad sent Henry to intercept them with a few hundred men.[5] Henry's forward reconnaissance troops surprised the Welfs at the royal castle (castrum regis) of Flochberg (Vlochperch), near Nördlingen, as they were retreating from Swabia and pinned them down. When the rest of the royal army arrived, the Welfs' smaller force was routed.[5] Only nightfall allowed some, including the Welfs, to escape.[6]

At the same time, Conrad was besieging Brunswick in the Duchy of Saxony, but he lifted the siege when confronted by Henry the Lion.[5] The conflict was thus frozen at the time of Conrad's death in 1152. The military prowess of Henry (VI) was emphasised in letters to his uncle, the Byzantine emperor Manuel I, Conrad's ally and Roger II's enemy, but the young king died later that year.[6][7]

  1. ^ Gregorovius 1905, p. 508 n. 2.
  2. ^ a b Reuter 2001, p. 153.
  3. ^ Fuhrmann 1986, p. 132.
  4. ^ Makk 1989, p. 45.
  5. ^ a b c d Knödler 2010, p. 178.
  6. ^ a b Hausmann 1969, pp. 404–06, for Conrad's letter (no. 229)
  7. ^ Hausmann 1969, pp. 530–31 and 531–32, for Henry's letters

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