Battle of Chlumec
The Battle of Chlumec was the culmination of a 12th-century war of succession in the Duchy of Bohemia. It occurred on 18 February 1126 in the vicinity of the village of Chlumec (German: Kulm) near Chabařovice on the southern slopes of the Eastern Ore Mountains. The Bohemian forces led by Duke Soběslav I defeated an Imperial contingent of troops under King Lothair III of Germany and his Moravian ally Duke Otto II the Black.
- See Battle at Chlumec (1040) for a possible earlier battle, and Battle of Kulm for the Napoleonic battle.
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King Lothar III at the Battle of Chlumec by an unknown artist (c. 1450) | |||||||
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Duchy of Bohemia | Holy Roman Empire | ||||||
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Soběslav I of Bohemia |
Lothair III of Germany Otto II the Black † |
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