Theodora Angelina

Theodora Angelina
Late 15th-century portrait of Theodora in the family tree of the House of Babenberg, Klosterneuburg Monastery
Born1190
Constantinople
(modern-day Istanbul, Turkey)
Died(1246-06-23)23 June 1246 (aged about 55–56)
Kahlenberg
(modern-day Austria)
Noble familyAngelos
Spouses(1) Ivanko
(2) Dobromir Chrysos
(3) Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
IssueWith Leopold
Margaret, Queen of Bohemia
Gertrude of Austria
Agnes of Austria
Leopold of Austria
Henry II, Duke of Mödling
Frederick II, Duke of Austria
Constance, Margravine of Meissen
FatherIsaac Komnenos Vatatzes
MotherAnna Komnene Angelina

Theodora Angelina (Greek: Θεοδώρα Αγγελίνα; 1190 – 23 June 1246) was the wife of Leopold VI of Austria, by whom she had several children. As a child, she was used by her grandfather, Emperor Alexios III Angelos, as a political tool to gain the allegiance of the regional strongmen Ivanko and Dobromir Chrysos. Her betrothals or marriages to them were cut short as both were successively captured by the Emperor.