Agnes of Courtenay
Agnes of Courtenay was a noblewoman from the 12th century, known for her role in the history of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. She was born into the influential Courtenay family, which had connections to the French nobility. Agnes became the wife of Baldwin II, the last Latin Emperor of Constantinople, and played a significant part in the political landscape of the time.
Agnes's life was marked by the challenges faced by the Latin Empire, including conflicts with the Byzantine Empire and other regional powers. After Baldwin II's reign, she continued to be involved in the affairs of the empire, navigating the complexities of noble alliances and territorial disputes.