Latin Emperor of Constantinople
Ruled a crusader empire on the edge of collapse for less than a year, and never actually reached Constantinople — captured and likely killed en route to his own coronation city.
Peter of Courtenay became emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople in 1217, inheriting a fragile realm carved from Byzantium by the Fourth Crusade. He died around late 1217, within months of his accession. His reign was one of the briefest in the already short-lived Latin Empire, which would limp on for another forty years before vanishing entirely.
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