Robert I of Courtenay

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Robert I of Courtenay was a 13th-century Latin emperor of Constantinople from the French Capetian House of Courtenay who ruled the weakened Latin Empire during its period of decline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin Emperor of Constantinople
medieval monarch
member of the House of Courtenay
associatedWith Fourth Crusade aftermath
birthPlace France
capitalOfRealm Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
centuryOfActivity 13th century
continentOfRealm Asia
Europe
country Latin Empire
deathDate 1228
deathPlace Morea
Peloponnese
dynasty House of Courtenay
surface form: Capetian House of Courtenay
familyName Courtenay
father Peter II of Courtenay
givenName Robert
house Capetian dynasty
languageOfName French
monarchOf Latin Empire
surface form: Latin Empire of Constantinople
mother Yolande of Flanders
surface form: Yolanda of Flanders
nobleFamily House of Courtenay
nobleRank emperor
notableFor ruling the Latin Empire during its decline
politicalStatusOfRealm weakened Latin Empire
predecessor Peter II of Courtenay
reignEnd 1228
reignStart 1221
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Baldwin II of Constantinople
successor Baldwin II of Constantinople
title Latin Emperor of Constantinople
surface form: Emperor of Constantinople

Latin Emperor

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Latin Empire ruler Robert I of Courtenay
French Capetian forces notableCommander Robert I of Courtenay
this entity surface form: Robert de Courtenay
Battle of Sandwich (1217) commander Robert I of Courtenay
this entity surface form: Robert of Courtenay
House of Courtenay hasNotableMember Robert I of Courtenay
this entity surface form: Robert of Courtenay
Empire of Romania ruler Robert I of Courtenay
Baldwin II of Constantinople predecessor Robert I of Courtenay