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- male, deceased (1237)
- John of Brienne (Jean) (c. 1148 - 1237), king of Jerusalem and Latin emperor-regent of Constantinople, was a man of sixty years of age before he...
- male, deceased (1216)
- Henry (c. 1174-1216), was the second emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. He was a younger son of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut (later...
- male, deceased (1228)
- Robert of Courtenay (died 1228), emperor of the Latin Empire, or of Constantinople, was a younger son of the emperor Peter of Courtenay, and a...
- female, deceased (1219)
- Yolanda of Flanders (1175 - 1219) ruled the Latin Empire in Constantinople for her husband Peter of Courtenay from 1217 to 1219. She was the...
- male, deceased (1325)
- Charles of Valois (March 12, 1270-December 16, 1325) was the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon. His mother was a daughter of...
- male, deceased (1283)
- Philip I of Courtenay (1243, Constantinople - 1283, Viterbo) was titular Emperor of Constantinople 1273-1283. He was the son of Baldwin II of...
- male, deceased (1383)
- James of Baux (French: Jacques des Baux), Duke of Andria, was the last titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1374 to 1383 and Prince of...
- male, deceased (1331)
- Philip I of Taranto : of the Angevin house, was titular Emperor of Constantinople (as Philip II), despot of Epirus, King of Albania, Prince of...
- male, deceased (1364)
- Robert of Taranto (1319-1364), of the Angevin family, Prince of Taranto (1332-1346), King of Albania (1332-1364), Prince of Achaea (1333-1346),...
- male, deceased (1345)
- Martino Zaccaria (died 15 January 1345) was the lord of Phocea and Chios from 1314 to 1330. He co-reigned with his brother Benedetto III after the...
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