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Kingdom of Cyprus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jump to: navigation, search. The main article for this category is Kingdom of Cyprus. Coat of arms of the kingdom of Cyprus. ...
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Cyprus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades, 1191–1374, Peter W. Edbury, 9780521458375, Cambridge University Press ... Home > Catalog > The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades, 1191–137...
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The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades, 1191-1374 (Paperback) ... Edbury's book on the Kingdom of Cyprus and the crusades is certainly both a stimulating piece of research and an important synthesis of early and recent scholarly achievements in this field.
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After the conquest of Cyprus by the Arabs, 632-647, the Christian population with ... In 1196 King Amaury obtained from Celestine III a Latin hierarchy for his kingdom: a resident archbishop was placed at Nicosia (Leucosia), with three suffragans at Paphos, Limasol (Temessos), and Famagusta (Ammochostos, formerly Arsinoe).
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Add to this list the largest English language library in Paphos, a completely rebuilt clubhouse and a varied programme of travel and excursions and you will see why 1200+ members enjoy the UKCA being part of their way of life in Cyprus.
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Edbury's book on the Kingdom of Cyprus and the crusades is certainly both a stimulating piece of research and an important synthesis of early and recent scholarly achievements in this field.
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Coins of the Crusader ; Kingdom of Cyprus ... Henry I of Cyprus 1218-1253 ... Amalric of Tyre (II of Cyprus) 1306-1310; Henry II of Cyprus (restored) 1310-1324; Hugh IV (II of Jerusalem) 1324-1359; Peter I 1359-1369; Peter II 1369-1382; James I 1382-1398; Janus 1398-1432; John II 1432-1458;
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