Siege of Tiel
The Siege of Tiel occurred in 1206 during the conflict between the forces of the Count of Holland and the Archbishop of Utrecht. Tiel, a strategic town in the Netherlands, was a key location for controlling trade routes and regional power. The siege was part of a larger struggle for dominance in the region.
The siege lasted several months, with the town's defenders holding out against the besieging forces. Eventually, the Count of Holland's troops managed to breach the defenses, leading to the capture of Tiel. This event significantly impacted the political landscape of the area, influencing future conflicts between local powers.