Anseau de Cayeux or Anselm de Cayeux (Greek: Ασέλ δε Kάε) was a French knight from Picardy, who participated in the Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) and later became one of the leading nobles of the Latin Empire, serving as regent in Constantinople (1237-1238). He was married to Byzantine princess Eudokia Laskarina, younger daughter of former emperor Theodore I Laskaris.[1][2]
AnseaudeCayeux or Anselm deCayeux (Greek: Ασέλ δε Kάε) was a French knight from Picardy, who participated in the Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) and later...
before 1230 she would marry again, to AnseaudeCayeux, later regent of the Latin Empire (1237–1238). In 1247, Anseau assigned to her custody of the city...
Merania and Beatrice II, Countess of Burgundy. Eudokia went on to marry AnseaudeCayeux, Chamberlain of the Latin Empire. Robert remained unmarried until about...
firstly and divorced Frederick II, Duke of Austria, secondly (bef. 1230) AnseaudeCayeux, Governor of Asia Minor Sainty, Guy Stair (2018-12-01). The Constantinian...
sources on at least two persons (father and son) who had the same name: AnseaudeCayeux. Gordon McDaniel proposed that Maria, daughter of John Angelos, is...
unaffected by these incursions.: 290 Toward the end of 1205, the nobleman AnseaudeCayeux was sent to garrison the city along with 120 knights.: 290 Later in...