Theutbald II (or Theobald or Theobold, French: Thibaut, Thibaud, Latin: T(h)eutbaldus; died 894/5) was one of the rival bishops of Langres following the disputed election of 888.
The resulting election of the bishop's successor thus took place while the thrones of the various kingdoms of the empire were themselves in dispute.
[1] It took two years and three months for Theutbald's party to gain the upper hand and remove Argrim from Langres.
In the autumn of 890, at Pope Stephen's instruction, Theutbald was brought to Langres by Fulk and consecrated bishop.
[1] Late in 894, his enemies, led by Duke Richard of Burgundy, attacked him and gouged out his eyes.