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1185: Boves and Flemish Rivalry

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Philip II Augustus: The Affirmation of Capetian Power (1180–1223) · HIGH MIDDLE AGES

The Treaty of Boves (1185) marks a key step in reducing Flemish power and expanding Capetian authority northward. It is achieved without a decisive battle, through diplomatic pressure.


🧩 Dividing Northern Power

Boves divides the Vermandois between French and Flemish, while Amienois passes to the crown. This treaty prevents a northern coalition from forming against the king.


🧠 Key Points to Remember

  • 1185: Boves without battle, through feudal law and diplomacy.
  • Northern stability becomes achievable.