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  1. Giosafat Barbaro - Wikipedia

    The Constable of Cyprus sent an agent, while the Count of Tripoli, the Archbishop of Nicosia, and the Constable of Jerusalem made personal visits. After consulting with Bailo Pasqualigo, …

  2. Category:Christians of the Sixth Crusade - Wikipedia

    Pages in category "Christians of the Sixth Crusade" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. James I of Cyprus | Military Wiki | Fandom

    James was created Constable of Cyprus, and in that office, led the war against the Genoese in 1372. During the invasion, the other two sons of Guy, James and John, resisted the invasion. …

  4. Hughues IV de Lusignan Constable of Cyprus 1318, King of …

    Hughues IV de Lusignan wurde geboren am 1293-1296, Sohn von Guy de Lusignan und Eschiva d' Ibelin. Er heiratete am 1307 or 1310 mit Marie d' Ibelin , sie bekamen 2 Kinder. Er heiratete …

  5. Officers of the Kingdom of Cyprus - Wikiwand

    The Kingdom of Cyprus, as an offshoot of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, maintained many of the same offices, such as: seneschal, constable, marshal, admiral, Chamber...

  6. A History of Cyprus - Cambridge University Press & Assessment

    He had two uncles, John, Prince of Antioch and Constable of Cyprus, and James, Constable of Jerusalem, afterwards King James I. The former, as the elder of these two relations, was …

  7. James I of Cyprus explained

    James was created Constable of Jerusalem, the second in command, while his elder brother was created Constable of Cyprus, the highest military position Constable of Cyprus, and in that …

  8. Philip of Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus (1376–1430) - FamilySearch

    When Philip of Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus was born about 1376, in Cyprus, his father, Jacques King de Cyprus I, was 43 and his mother, Queen Helvis von Braunschweig …