Battle of Tagliacozzo

Battle of Tagliacozzo
Part of Crusade against the Hohenstaufen
and Guelph-Ghibelline conflict
Date23 August 1268
Location
Result Guelph victory
Belligerents

Guelphs

Ghibellines

Commanders and leaders
Charles of Anjou Conradin Executed
Strength
3,000–5,000 5,000–6,000
Casualties and losses
Heavy Heavy

The Battle of Tagliacozzo was fought on 23 August 1268 between the Ghibelline supporters of Conradin of Hohenstaufen and the Guelph army of Charles of Anjou. The battle represented the last act of Hohenstaufen power in Italy. The capture and execution of Conradin several months after the battle also marked the fall of the family from the Imperial and Sicilian thrones, leading to the new chapter of Angevin domination in Southern Italy.

  1. ^ The battle was given its name in Dante's Inferno (XVIII canto) since Tagliacozzo at the time was the largest town in the area.