Henry of Flanders
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Date: 2008
Henry of Flanders c.1174-1216, Latin emperor of Constantinople (1206-16), brother and successor of Emperor Baldwin I . The ablest and most respected of the Latin emperors, he fought successfully against the Bulgarians and with varying success against Emperor Theodore I of Nicaea. He was succeeded by his brother-in-law, Peter of Courtenay.
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