Alice de la Roche

Alice de la Roche (died 1282[1]) was a Latin noblewoman who ruled the Lordship of Beirut in the Kingdom of Jerusalem as regent and was a claimant to the Duchy of Athens.

She was a daughter of Duke Guy I de la Roche.

She was one of six children of Guy I de la Roche, Lord of Athens (1205–1263), and his wife, an unnamed woman of the noble House of Villehardouin.

[citation needed] Her paternal grandfather was Otho I de la Roche, Lord of Athens.

According to a partially fictional tradition, her father Guy was created Duke of Athens in 1260 by King Louis IX of France.