imperial-Plantagenet-Flemish coalition

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The imperial-Plantagenet-Flemish coalition was an early 13th-century alliance of the Holy Roman Emperor, the English Plantagenet monarchy, and Flemish forces that opposed King Philip II of France in the Battle of Bouvines.

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instanceOf military alliance
political coalition
approximateDate 1214
conflict Battle of Bouvines NERFINISHED
consequence setback for the Holy Roman Emperor in Western Europe
strengthening of Philip II of France
weakening of Plantagenet power in France
formedFor challenge to Philip II of France
opposition to Capetian expansion in France
geographicScope Flanders NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
northern France
hasOpponent Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Philip II of France NERFINISHED
hasParticipants Flemish forces NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Plantagenet dynasty of England NERFINISHED
historicalContext Anglo-French wars of the early 13th century
rivalry between Plantagenet and Capetian dynasties
includesPower Count of Flanders NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
King of England
militaryRole anti-Capetian alliance at Bouvines
outcome defeat at the Battle of Bouvines
politicalAim limiting French royal power
recovery or defense of Plantagenet continental territories
relatedEvent reign of King John of England
reign of Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
reign of Philip II of France
timePeriod early 13th century

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Battle of Bouvines combatantSide imperial-Plantagenet-Flemish coalition