List of Latin empresses explained

The following is a list of the Latin empresses consort of Constantinople. Yolanda of Flanders and Marie of Brienne were not only empresses consort but also empresses regent. Catherine I and Catherine II were empresses regnant, not empresses consort.

Latin Empresses consort of Constantinople

PictureName FatherBirthMarriageBecame EmpressCoronationCeased to be EmpressDeathSpouse
Marie of ChampagneHenry I, Count of Champagne
(Blois)
11746 January 11869 May 1204Never crowned9 August 1204Baldwin I
Agnes of MontferratBoniface I, Marquess of Montferrat
(Aleramici)
11874 February 1207Never crowned1207/1208Henry
Maria of BulgariaKaloyan of Bulgaria
(Asen)
align="center"-1213Never crownedafter 1216
Yolanda of FlandersBaldwin V, Count of Hainault
(Hainault)
11751 July 11931216
husband's election
9 April 1217
at Rome
after June 1219
husband's death
24/26 August 1219Peter
Lady of NeuvilleBaldwin of Neuville in Artois11751227Never crowned1228Robert
Berengaria of LeónAlfonso IX of León
(Anscarids)
120412241229
husband's accession
Never crowned12 April 1237John
Marie of BrienneJohn of Brienne
(Brienne)
April 12251234Never crowned25 July 1261
Fall of Constantinople
after 5 May 1275Baldwin II

Latin Empresses consort of Constantinople in exile

See also