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Baldwin I, Latin emperor of Constantinople, Ancient History, Late Roman And Byzantine, Biographies
Related Category: Ancient History, Late Roman And Byzantine, Biographies
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Baldwin I[bOl´dwin] Pronunciation Key, 11711205, 1st Latin emperor of Constantinople (12045). The count of Flanders (as Baldwin IX), he was a leader in the Fourth Crusade (see Crusades). After the seizure of Constantinople (1204), the Crusaders elected him emperor (see Constantinople, Latin Empire of). He was captured (1205) in battle by the Bulgarians and died in captivity, probably by poison. He was succeeded by his brother, Henry of Flanders.
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