Robert I, Latin Emperor
| Robert I | |
|---|---|
| Latin Emperor (Byzantine Emperor) 1221-1228 Preceded by: Peter II of Courtenay Succeeded by: Baldwin II of Courtenay | |
| Born | 1201 |
| Died | January 1228 Peloponnese (Morea), Greece |
| Father | Peter II of Courtenay |
| Mother | Yolanda of Flanders |
Robert I (1201 - January 1228) was Byzantine Emperor for 6 years, from 25 March 1221 until January 1228. He was an ineffective ruler.[1]