Peter II of Cyprus

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Peter II of Cyprus was a 14th-century King of Cyprus and titular King of Jerusalem from the Lusignan dynasty, known for his troubled reign marked by internal strife and conflicts with Genoa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Cyprus
human
member of the House of Lusignan
monarch
titular King of Jerusalem
birthPlace Nicosia NERFINISHED
century 14th century
conflict War of Cyprus (Cyprus–Genoa war) NERFINISHED
conflict with the Republic of Genoa
coronationPlace Nicosia NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Cyprus NERFINISHED
deathCause illness (disputed, possibly natural causes)
deathPlace Nicosia NERFINISHED
dynasty Lusignan dynasty NERFINISHED
father Peter I of Cyprus NERFINISHED
house Lusignan NERFINISHED
monarchOf Cyprus NERFINISHED
Jerusalem (titular) NERFINISHED
mother Eleanor of Aragon NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Lusignan NERFINISHED
notableEvent Genoese seizure of Famagusta NERFINISHED
internal strife in the Kingdom of Cyprus
notableFor loss of Famagusta to Genoa
troubled reign marked by internal conflicts
predecessor Peter I of Cyprus NERFINISHED
regnalName Peter II NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1382
reignStart 1369
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Nicosia NERFINISHED
spouse Valentina Visconti NERFINISHED
successor James I of Cyprus NERFINISHED
title King of Cyprus NERFINISHED
titular King of Jerusalem

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Lusignan dynasty notableMember Peter II of Cyprus