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'''Simon II''' (1140 – 4 January 1207) was the [[Duke of Lorraine]] from 1176 to 1205. He was the son and successor of [[Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine|Matthias I]] and Judith, daughter of [[Frederick II, Duke of Swabia]].
'''Simon II''' (1140 – 4 January 1207) was the [[Duke of Lorraine]] from 1176 to 1205. He was the son and successor of [[Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine|Matthias I]] and [[Bertha, duchess of Lorraine|Bertha]] (also called Judith), daughter of [[Frederick II, Duke of Swabia]].


His mother wished for her second son, [[Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine|Frederick]], to succeed and so Simon was forced to convene an assembly of the nobles to confirm his succession. He was in turn forced to recognise certain feudal privileges and create the Estates of Lorraine, a form of parliament. He also gave [[Bitche]] as an [[appanage]] to Frederick who was not satisfied and revolted against Simon. The war lasted three years until the [[Treaty of Ribemont (1179)|Treaty of Ribemont]], whereby Simon retained the southern, [[francophone]], half of the duchy and Frederick took the northern, [[germanophone]], portion.
His mother wished for her second son, [[Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine|Frederick]], to succeed and so Simon was forced to convene an assembly of the nobles to confirm his succession. He was in turn forced to recognise certain feudal privileges and create the Estates of Lorraine, a form of parliament. He also gave [[Bitche]] as an [[appanage]] to Frederick who was not satisfied and revolted against Simon. The war lasted three years until the [[Treaty of Ribemont (1179)|Treaty of Ribemont]], whereby Simon retained the southern, [[francophone]], half of the duchy and Frederick took the northern, [[germanophone]], portion.

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Simon II (1140 – 4 January 1207) was the Duke of Lorraine from 1176 to 1205. He was the son and successor of Matthias I and Bertha (also called Judith), daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia.

His mother wished for her second son, Frederick, to succeed and so Simon was forced to convene an assembly of the nobles to confirm his succession. He was in turn forced to recognise certain feudal privileges and create the Estates of Lorraine, a form of parliament. He also gave Bitche as an appanage to Frederick who was not satisfied and revolted against Simon. The war lasted three years until the Treaty of Ribemont, whereby Simon retained the southern, francophone, half of the duchy and Frederick took the northern, germanophone, portion.

He married Ida (died 1227), daughter of Gerard I, count of Mâcon and Vienne, and Maurette of Salins. They had no children. He designated his nephew, Frederick, son of Frederick, as his successor and ceded, in 1202, the suzerainty over the county of Vaudémont to Count Theobald I of Bar. Simon abdicated and retired to a monastery in 1205. He died two years later. He had no descendants and was succeeded by his brother.

See also

Preceded by Duke of Lorraine
1176–1205
Succeeded by