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War of the Succession of Champagne
Date1216-1222
Location
County of Champagne (mostly concentrated in southeastern Champagne), Duchy of Lorraine, Alsace
Result Theobald IV succeeds as count, Countess-Regent Blanche centralizes authority over local barons
Territorial
changes
Champagne secures control over local barons east of the Marne river; Champagne's borders extended east at the expense of Lorraine
Belligerents
Count of Champagne
Kingdom of France
Holy Roman Empire
Duchy of Burgundy
County of Bar
medieval Papacy
Most of the local barons in the eastern and southern borderlands of Champagne, united under Erard of Brienne claiming succession by marrying Theobald IV's cousin Philippa.
Duchy of Lorraine
Commanders and leaders
Blanche of Navarre, Countess-Regent of Champagne
Theobald IV of Champagne
King Philip II of France
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Duke Odo III of Burgundy
Count Henry II of Bar
Pope Innocent III
Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt
Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine
Simon of Joinville

The War of the Succession of Champagne was a war from 1216 to 1222 between the nobles of the Champagne region of France, occurring within that region and also spilling over into neighboring duchies. The war lasted two years and de facto ended in 1218, but did not officially end until Theobald IV reached the age of majority in 1222, at which point his rivals abandoned their claims.

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