Lady of Neuville

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Tenure25 March 1221 – 1228 (as Empress of Robert I)
SuccessorBerengaria of León (as Empress of John of Brienne)
Lady of Neuville
Latin Empress consort
Tenure25 March 1221 – 1228 (as Empress of Robert I)
Coronation1227
PredecessorMaria of Bulgaria, Latin Empress
SuccessorBerengaria of León (as Empress of John of Brienne)
DiedPossibly County of Artois
SpouseRobert of Courtenay
HouseHouse of Courtenay

Lady of Neuville (French: Madame de Neuville-en-Artois) (died 1228) was the empress consort of Robert of Courtenay, Latin Emperor of Constantinople. Her first name is unknown, though a number of genealogies have assigned her the name Eudoxie (Eudoxia). The name is possibly a confusion with Eudokia Laskarina, a Byzantine princess that was previously betrothed to Robert, whose name is Latinized to Eudoxia.

According to William of Tyre Continuator, a 13th-century continuation of the chronicle of William of Tyre, the Lady was a daughter of Baldwin of Neuville in Artois.[1] Her mother is mentioned but not named. Her further ancestry is unknown, though presumed to be French.

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