List of Latin empresses

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The following is a list of 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
Marie of Champagne.jpg Marie of Champagne Henry I, Count of Champagne
(Blois)
1174 6 January 1186 9 May 1204 Never crowned 9 August 1204 Baldwin I
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Thessalonica.svg Agnes of Montferrat Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat
(Aleramici)
1187 4 February 1207 Never crowned 1207/1208 Henry
Coat of Arms of the Emperor of Bulgaria (by Conrad Grünenberg).png Maria of Bulgaria Kaloyan of Bulgaria
(Asen)
- 1213 Never crowned after 1216
Blason Empire Latin de Constantinople.svg Yolanda of Flanders Baldwin V, Count of 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
Armoiries de Neuville 1.svg Lady of Neuville Baldwin of Neuville in Artois 1175 1227 Never crowned 1228 Robert
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of León.svg Berengaria of León Alfonso IX of León
(Anscarids)
1204 1224 1229
husband's accession
Never crowned 12 April 1237 John
Abbaye de Maubuisson Marie Brienne.jpg 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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