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    Peter I (9 October 1328 – 17 January 1369) was King of Cyprus and titular King of Jerusalem from his father's abdication on 24 November 1358 until his...
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  • the son of Peter I of Cyprus and Eleanor of Aragon. He succeeded to the throne while he was still under age, following the assassination of his father...
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    Galilee (1320–43), and his two brothers were Peter I, King of Cyprus (1328–1369), and John of Lusignan, Prince of Antioch (1329–1375). Before becoming king...
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    the peak of its power and prosperity during the reigns of Hugh IV and Peter I. Hugh was the son of Guy, a brother of King Henry II of Cyprus, and Eschiva...
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  • John I (c. 1268 - 20 May 1285) was King of Cyprus and, in contention with Charles I of Anjou, of Jerusalem from 1284 to 1285. John was the eldest surviving...
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    The Kingdom of Cyprus (French: Royaume de Chypre; Latin: Regnum Cypri) was a medieval kingdom of the Crusader states that existed between 1192 and 1489...
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  • of Portugal, Peter the Just, Peter the Cruel Peter I of Cyprus (1328–1369), Pierre I de Lusignan, king of Cyprus and titular King of Jerusalem Peter of...
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    Alexandrian Crusade, also called the sack of Alexandria, occurred in October 1365 and was led by Peter I of Cyprus against Alexandria in Egypt. Although often...
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    Eleanor of Aragon (1333 – 26 December 1417) was Queen consort of Cyprus by marriage to Peter I of Cyprus. She was regent of Cyprus during the absence of her...
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    Cyprus (/ˈsaɪprəs/ ), officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, north of the Sinai Peninsula, south of...
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    The Monk's Tale (category Fictional depictions of Julius Caesar in literature)
    of these historical figures are recounted: Lucifer, Adam, Samson, Hercules, Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, Zenobia, Pedro of Castile, Peter I of Cyprus,...
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    Bourbon Hugh of Lusignan (1335–1385/1386) m. Maria of Morphou Eschiva of Lusignan (c. 1323–1363) m. Fernando of Majorca Peter I of Cyprus (1328–1369) m...
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    Hugh I (French: Hugues; Greek: Ούγος (Oúgos); 1194/1195 – 10 January 1218) succeeded to the throne of Cyprus on 1 April 1205 underage upon the death of his...
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    Lord Mayor of London. The five kings were: Peter I of Cyprus Edward III of England David II of Scotland John II of France Valdemar IV of Denmark The...
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    husband. Peter II signed a peace treaty with the Sultan of Egypt, and died in 1382 at Nicosia. The Parliament of Cyprus decided that James I of Cyprus was...
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    languages of the Republic of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish.: art. 3, § 1  The everyday spoken language (vernacular) of Greek Cypriots is Cypriot Greek, and...
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    Orgeat syrup (category Cypriot cuisine)
    was given as an exotic delicacy by King Peter I of Cyprus to King Casimir the Great of Poland at the Congress of Kraków, held in Poland in 1364. Horchata...
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  • of Cyprus Hugh IV of Cyprus, King of Cyprus James I of Cyprus, King of Cyprus James II of Cyprus, King of Cyprus James III of Cyprus, King of Cyprus Janus...
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  • eleventh of seventeen children of a cruel and ruthless despot, and an implacable enemy of the Catholic Church. In 1363, King Peter I of Cyprus was visiting...
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    became modern-day Iran. Maria Dembinska states that King Peter I of Cyprus, also called Pierre I de Lusignan (9 October 1328 – 17 January 1369), brought...
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    Nicosia (redirect from Capital of Cyprus)
    hosted in Nicosia was the Games of the Small States of Europe in 1989 and 2009. Peter I of Cyprus (1328–1369), King of Cyprus Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha...
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    Cypriot cuisine is the cuisine of the island of Cyprus, shared by both Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots.The national dish is seftalia (greek:σεφταλιά)...
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    stay there while waiting for the King of Cyprus to return from his tour of the Royal Courts of Europe. Peter I of Cyprus6 joined him only on November 1364...
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    battle of Khirokitia on 7 July 1426 and the capture of King Janus, Cyprus became a tributary state. In 1191, Richard I of England captured the island of Cyprus...
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    Charles I of Hungary in 1325 Order of the Band, founded by Alfonso XI of Castile in c. 1330 Order of the Sword (Cyprus), founded by Peter I of Cyprus in 1347...
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    death of his cousin Constantine III, whose widow, Maria, daughter of Oshin of Corycos, he married. Constantine formed an alliance with Peter I of Cyprus, offering...
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  • Crusade of Peter I de Lusignan. The Crusade of Peter I de Lusignan (1362–1365). Peter I of Cyprus (Peter I de Lusignan) was King of Cyprus and titular...
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    Ramnulfids (redirect from House of Poitiers)
    1382), King of Cyprus, son of Peter I and of Eleanor of Aragon. 1382-1398: James I (1334 † 1398), King of Cyprus, son of Hugh IV and of Alix of Ibelin. 1398-1432:...
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    King Valdemar IV of Denmark, King Peter I of Cyprus, Siemowit III of Masovia, Bolko II of Świdnica, Władysław Opolczyk, Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, Bogislaw...
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    Urban V proclaimed a crusade against the Muslim powers of the Mediterraneum upon Peter I of Cyprus's request on 31 March 1363. Urban V urged Louis to join...
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