Battle of Worringen
The Battle of Worringen took place on September 5, 1288, near the city of Worringen, which is now part of modern-day Germany. This conflict was primarily between the forces of the Archbishop of Cologne, supported by the Duke of Brabant, and the troops of the Count of Jülich. The battle was significant in the struggle for control over the region and the influence of the archbishopric.
The outcome of the battle resulted in a decisive victory for the forces of the Archbishop of Cologne. This victory solidified the archbishop's power and influence in the area, impacting the political landscape of the region for years to come. The battle is often remembered for its role in the ongoing conflicts between local nobility and ecclesiastical authorities during the late medieval period.