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Janus (1375 – 29 June 1432) was King of Cyprus and titular King of Armenian Cilicia and Jerusalem from 1398 to 1432. [1] Early life. Janus was born in Genoa, where his father, James I of Cyprus, was a captive. [2] .
Janus of Cyprus (15th century) Bottom: Flag according to. Book of All Kingdoms (1350) Coat of arms [1] Cities of medieval Cyprus (1192–1489) Status. Independent Christian kingdom [2] (1192–1198/1268–1372) Tributary state of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.
Jun 13, 2011 · Summary. Janus was crowned in Santa Sophia on 11 November 1399, receiving all three crowns, of Jerusalem, Cyprus and Armenia, in one ceremony.
Apr 1, 2018 · 2018-04-1. Janus of Cyprus was a King of Cyprus and the titular King of Armenian Cilicia and Jerusalem. He was born in captivity in Genoa. He is my 14 x great-grandfather. Janus was born in the prison called ‘La Mal Paga’ in Genoa, Italy sometime in 1374 or 1375. He was the son of James I of Cyprus and Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1.
The Mamluk campaigns against Cyprus were a series of military expeditions launched by the Mamluk Sultanate into the Kingdom of Cyprus between 1424 and 1426. As a result of the Mamluk victory in the battle of Khirokitia on 7 July 1426 and the capture of King Janus, Cyprus became a tributary state. Background.
- 1424-1426 [1]
- Mamluk victory
- Cyprus
Janus (1375 – 29 June 1432) was King of Cyprus and titular King of Armenian Cilicia and Jerusalem from 1398 to 1432. Early life Janus was born in Genoa , where his father, James I of Cyprus , was a captive.
Feb 6, 2015 · Follow us on YouTube! Janus' Legend & Attributes. Janus was one of the earliest of the Roman deities, sometimes referred to as the “god of gods” or diuom deo; others equated him with the Etruscan god Culsans. However, there are at least two notable myths concerning his origin.