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  1. Yolanda (French: Yolande de Hainault; 1175 – August 1219), often called Yolanda of Flanders, was Empress of the Latin Empire in Constantinople, first as the wife of Emperor Peter from 1216 to 1217 and thereafter as regent until her death in 1219.

  2. Yolanda de Flandes (1175 - 1219) fue una noble que gobernó el Imperio Latino en Constantinopla en nombre de su esposo Pedro II de Courtenay desde 1217 a 1219. [1]

  3. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Yolanda of Flanders (1175–1219) ruled the Latin Empire in Constantinople for her husband Peter II of Courtenay from 1217 to 1219. She was the daughter of Baldwin V, Count of Hainault, and Countess Margaret I of Flanders.

    • Pierre II de Courtenay, Emperor of Byzantium
  4. Yolanda, often called Yolanda of Flanders, was Empress of the Latin Empire in Constantinople, first as the wife of Emperor Peter from 1216 to 1217 and thereafter as regent until her death in 1219.

  5. Yolanda of Courtenay (c. 1200 – June 1233), was a queen of Hungary as the second wife of King Andrew II of Hungary. Yolanda was the daughter of Count Peter II of Courtenay and his second wife, Yolanda of Flanders, the sister of Baldwin I and Henry I, the emperors of Constantinople.

  6. Yolanda of Flanders: Latin Woman Potentate of the Roman Empire. Valentine Belfiglio. Advances in Historical Studies. The ancient Roman political system evolved through time. From 753-509 B.C. monarchies dominated the people of Rome.

  7. Biography. Baldwin II was born in Constantinople (the only Latin emperor to be born there), a younger son of Yolanda of Flanders, sister of the first two emperors, Baldwin I and Henry of Flanders. [1] .