List of Latin empresses
The following is the Latin empresses consort of Constantinople. Some empresses of the Latin Empire were monarchs, such as Yolanda of Flanders and the titular Catherine I of Courtenay.
Latin Empress consorts of Constantinople
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Empress | Coronation | Ceased to be Empress | Death | Spouse |
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Marie of Champagne | Henry I, Count of Champagne (Blois) |
1174 | 6 January 1186 | 9 May 1204 | Never crowned | 9 August 1204 | Baldwin I | ||
Agnes of Montferrat | Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat (Aleramici) |
1187 | 4 February 1207 | Never crowned | 1207/1208 | Henry | |||
Maria of Bulgaria | Kaloyan of Bulgaria (Asen) |
- | 1213 | Never crowned | after 1216 | ||||
Yolanda of Flanders | Baldwin V, Count of Hainault (Hainault) |
1175 | 1 July 1193 | 1216 husband's election |
9 April 1217 at Rome |
after June 1219 husband's death |
24/26 August 1219 | Peter | |
Lady of Neuville | Baldwin of Neuville in Artois | 1175 | 1227 | Never crowned | 1228 | Robert | |||
Berengaria of León | Alfonso IX of León (Anscarids) |
1204 | 1224 | 1229 husband's accession |
Never crowned | 12 April 1237 | John | ||
Marie of Brienne | John of Brienne (Brienne) |
April 1225 | 1234 | Never crowned | 25 July 1261 Fall of Constantinople |
after 5 May 1275 | Baldwin II | ||
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