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Janus (Cyprus) (translated from German)
Janus (Cyprus) Janus of Cyprus (* 1375 ; ? 1432 ) governed Cyprus of 1398 to 1432 . It followed ...
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Janus of Cyprus
Janus of Cyprus Janus of Cyprus (Genoa, 1375– June 29, 1432, Nicosia) ruled Cyprus from 1398 to 1432. He succeeded ...
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Janus of Cyprus (translated from French)
Janus of Cyprus Janus of Lusignan , born in 1375 , died in ... 1398 - 1432 ), wire of Jacques Ier of Cyprus and of Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen . Like ... under the protection of the latter. Overcome, Janus had to sign it July 7 ...
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Janus
Janus Janus may refer to: Janus (mythology), the two-faced god of gates ... doorways, beginnings, and endings in Roman mythology Janus of Cyprus, king of Cypress from 1398 to ...
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Janus (translated from German)
Janus The word Janus or also Ianus designated: a God of ... Ianus a moon of the Saturn, see Janus (moon) a German-language group of music, see Janus(악대) a glider, see Janus (glider) King Janus of Cyprus a ...
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Kingdom of Cyprus
Kingdom of Cyprus The Kingdom of Cyprus was a Roman Catholic Crusader kingdom on the island of Cyprus in the late Middle Ages. The island ... His brother and successor, Amalric I of Cyprus, received the royal crown and title from ... Jerusalem. The independent Eastern Orthodox Church of Cyprus, with its own archbishop and subject ...
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History of Cyprus (translated from German)
History of Cyprus The strategic situation of the island Cyprus, also as island of the Aphrodite admits ... eventful past. Ammianus Marcellinus (14, 8) praises Cyprus as port-rich and extraordinarily fruitful, an ... finds ceramic(s), Copper weapons and Idole. Cyprus becomes an important stopover in the trade ... Above all zypriotisches copper is very desired. Cyprus was up to the end 14. ...
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Cyprus in the Middle Ages
Cyprus in the Middle Ages History of Cyprus Prehistory Ancient Cyprus Medieval Cyprus Ottoman control Modern Cyprus The Medieval history of Cyprus starts ...
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Category:Cyprus stubs
Category:Cyprus stubs This category is for stub articles relating to Cyprus. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them ... add an article to this category, use {{Cyprus-stub}} instead of {{stub}}. Note: Geographical stubs relating to Cyprus should be double stubbed with both {{Cyprus-stub}} and {{Euro-geo-stub}}. for ...
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Charlotte of Cyprus
Charlotte of Cyprus Charlotte of Cyprus (1436–1487) was the daughter of King John II of Cyprus and Elena Palaeologus. Her mother was a ... father's death, Charlotte became Queen of Cyprus, ruling from 1458 to 1464. Her right ... Savoy by Anne of Lusignan, daughter of Janus of Cyprus. She died childless. In ...
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