Lady of Neuville
| Lady of Neuville | |
|---|---|
| Latin Empress consort | |
| Tenure | 25 March 1221 – 1228 (as Empress of Robert I) |
| Coronation | 1227 |
| Predecessor | Maria of Bulgaria, Latin Empress |
| Successor | Berengaria of León (as Empress of John of Brienne) |
| Died | Possibly County of Artois |
| Spouse | Robert of Courtenay |
| House | House of Courtenay |
Lady of Neuville (French: Madame de Neuville-en-Artois) (died 1228) was the empress consort of Robert of Courtenay, Latin Emperor of Constantinople. Her first name is unknown, though a number of genealogies have assigned her the name Eudoxie (Eudoxia). The name is possibly a confusion with Eudokia Laskarina, a Byzantine princess that was previously betrothed to Robert, whose name is Latinized to Eudoxia.