Robert I, Latin Emperor

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Robert I, Latin Emperor was a 13th-century ruler of the Latin Empire of Constantinople from the French House of Courtenay, whose troubled reign was marked by internal strife and territorial losses.

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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 NERFINISHED
burialPlace Morea NERFINISHED
capital Constantinople NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
chronologicalPrecedence second Latin Emperor from the House of Courtenay
conflict Byzantine–Latin conflicts NERFINISHED
wars with the Despotate of Epirus
countryOfCitizenship Latin Empire NERFINISHED
deathDate 1228
deathPlace Morea NERFINISHED
dynasty Capetian House of Courtenay NERFINISHED
era 13th century
father Peter II of Courtenay NERFINISHED
givenName Robert
governmentForm feudal monarchy
heldTitle Emperor of the Romans (Latin usage)
historicalRegion Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
languageOfCourt French
Latin
marriageAlliance Second Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
mother Yolanda of Flanders NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Courtenay NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Emperor of Constantinople
notableEvent concluded treaties with Theodore I Laskaris of Nicaea
faced internal baronial opposition in the Latin Empire
lost territory in Asia Minor to Nicaea
struggled against the Empire of Nicaea
notableFor weakening of the Latin Empire
positionHeld Latin Emperor of Constantinople NERFINISHED
predecessor Peter II of Courtenay NERFINISHED
realm Latin Empire of Constantinople NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1228
reignStart 1221
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Baldwin II of Constantinople NERFINISHED
Philip of Courtenay NERFINISHED
spouse unnamed daughter of John Asen II of Bulgaria
successor Baldwin II of Constantinople NERFINISHED
titleAfterDeath Robert I of Constantinople NERFINISHED

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Peter II of Courtenay child Robert I, Latin Emperor
Peter II of Courtenay successor Robert I, Latin Emperor