Helen Moskha

Helen Argyra (c. 1285-1307), neé Helen Moskha, was the daughter of Constantinople notary Alexios Moskhos, and the wife of Roman Imperial agent Basil Argyros. The two met and married after he settled in Constantinople in 1306. This was just after he left the Roman Army due to fallout from the "Eyes of Argos" incident in the Jurchen skirmishes, where his erstwhile cover identity was compromised. The two quickly had a son, Sergios.

During the smallpox epidemic in 1307, Helen became ill.