Alice of Courtenay
Alice of Courtenay was a noblewoman born around 1210, known for her role in the Latin Empire of Constantinople. She was the daughter of Peter II of Courtenay, the emperor, and became a significant figure in the political landscape of the time.
In 1236, Alice married Hugh I of Cyprus, which strengthened ties between the Latin Empire and the Kingdom of Cyprus. Her marriage helped to solidify alliances and maintain stability in the region during a period marked by conflict and change. Alice's lineage and connections played a crucial role in the history of the Byzantine successor states.