Treaty of 1192 with Richard I of England

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The Treaty of 1192 with Richard I of England was an agreement that formalized the transfer of control over Cyprus following the Third Crusade, shaping the island’s subsequent role as a Crusader stronghold in the eastern Mediterranean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
treaty
aimsTo secure Crusader control of Cyprus
countryAffected Cyprus NERFINISHED
date 1192
determines status of Cyprus as a Crusader stronghold
transfer of control over Cyprus
follows Third Crusade NERFINISHED
conquest of Cyprus by Richard I of England
hasCause need to settle control of Cyprus after its conquest
hasContext aftermath of the Third Crusade
hasLocation Cyprus NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Guy of Lusignan NERFINISHED
House of Lusignan NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Richard I of England NERFINISHED
language Latin
longTermEffect Cyprus as a base for Crusader operations in the Levant
politicalNature feudal settlement
relatedTo Crusader states NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Cyprus NERFINISHED
Third Crusade NERFINISHED
resultsIn creation of the Kingdom of Cyprus
establishment of Lusignan rule in Cyprus
significantFor Crusader presence in the eastern Mediterranean
history of Cyprus
timePeriod 12th century
transfersFrom Richard I of England NERFINISHED
transfersTo Guy of Lusignan NERFINISHED

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Kingdom of Cyprus treaty Treaty of 1192 with Richard I of England