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  1. The Kingdom of Cyprus reached the peak of its power and prosperity during the reigns of Hugh IV and Peter I. Youth [ edit ] Hugh was the son of Guy , a brother of King Henry II of Cyprus , and Eschiva , [2] a member of the Ibelin family who had lost her lordship of Beirut to the Egyptian Mamluks shortly before marrying Guy in 1291. [3]

  2. Catherine Cornaro. James III of Cyprus (or Jacques III de Lusignan) (6 August 1473 – 26 August 1474) was the only child by the marriage of James II of Cyprus and Catherine Cornaro. He died in mysterious circumstances as an infant, leaving his mother as the last Queen of Cyprus. His death paved the way for Republic of Venice to gain control of ...

  3. Pages in category "Battles involving the Kingdom of Cyprus". The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. The Kingdom of Sardinia, [nb 1] also referred to as the Kingdom of Sardinia - Piedmont [12] [13] or Piedmont-Sardinia as a composite state during the Savoyard period, was a country in Southern Europe from the late 13th until the mid-19th century. The kingdom was a member of the Council of Aragon and initially consisted of the islands of Corsica ...

  5. United States, United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, France, Switzerland and Australia have representation offices in Northern Nicosia. As well, Northern Cyprus has a number of representations in other countries with various status. Foreign Minister. The current Foreign Minister is Tahsin Ertuğruloğlu. He is holding this position for the fourth ...

  6. Burgundia of Rancon. Aimery of Lusignan ( Latin: Aimericus, Greek: Αμωρί, Amorí; [1] before 1155 – 1 April 1205), erroneously referred to as Amalric or Amaury in earlier scholarship, was the first King of Cyprus, reigning from 1196 to his death. He also reigned as the King of Jerusalem from his marriage to Isabella I in 1197 to his death.

  7. House of Lusignan. Father. Henry I of Cyprus. Mother. Plaisance of Antioch. Hugh II of Cyprus (or Hugues II de Lusignan) (June–August, 1252 or 1253 – November or December 5, 1267) was king of Cyprus and, from the age of 5 years, also Regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem .

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