Stefano Lusignan (1537–1590), also known as Étienne de Lusignan and Estienne de Lusignan, was a priest, scholar, and titular bishop of Venetian Cyprus who migrated to Italy and France.[1]
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StefanoLusignan (1537–1590), also known as Étienne de Lusignan and Estienne de Lusignan, was a priest, scholar, and titular bishop of Venetian Cyprus...
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murder of his elder brother, King Peter I of Cyprus. The historian StefanoLusignan was his descendant. This is the Prince John that the Prince John Tower...
Henry of Lusignan or Henri de Lusignan (died 7 July 1426), Titular Prince of Galilee, a military leader in Egypt, killed in action at Khirokitia or Chirokhitia...
testified in the late medieval period. Writing in the sixteenth century, StefanoLusignan in his Description de toute l'isle de Cypre (Paris, 1580) recalls that...
editions. His work was something of a response to the Choroggrafia of StefanoLusignan, a high ranking catholic official, and thus stresses the orthodox identity...
reside in Karpasia but kept on operating from Famagusta. According to StefanoLusignan, the town of Rizokarpaso became a part of the feudal estate of the...
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1570) in his work Chronique de l'Île de Chypre de Florio Bustron. StefanoLusignan in his Description de toute l'isle de Cypre, published in 1580. Luigi...
Fortibraccia, O.P. (24 Jan 1569 – 1571 Died in Siege of Famagusta) StefanoLusignan, O.P. (27 Apr 1588 – ) Catholic Church in Cyprus "Diocese of Nemosia...
and execute these projects. In 1468, James II of Cyprus of the house of Lusignan became King of Cyprus. In 1468, he chose Catherine Cornaro (born in Venice...
Cornaro. When Caterina Cornaro married king James II of Cyprus in 1468, the Lusignan royal arms were added to the family arms party per pale. They had eight...
Cyprus; on 29 December 1331 to Leo IV of Armenia; and in 1343 to John of Lusignan, brother of Peter I of Cyprus. She died childless. Elisabeth (1310–1349)...
Avigiana, Turin, Bona was a daughter of Louis, Duke of Savoy and Anne de Lusignan of Cyprus. She was one of nineteen children. Her many siblings included:...
1378 – 2 February 1395) Gabriele Condulmer, (9 May 1408 – 1426) Hugues de Lusignan, (11 March 1431 – 20 April 1431) Francesco Condulmer, (19 September 1431-April...
Raimond Mairose Juan de Cervantes Ardicino della Porta seniore Hugues de Lusignan Prospero Colonna Giuliano Cesarini seniore Juan Casanova O.P. Guillaume...
Moldavia's Stephen the Great, while adding that he descended from the House of Lusignan. Pippidi identifies some reliable parts in Despot's genealogy, referring...
Diable) Vlad II of Wallachia (Romanian: Vlad Dracul) Hugh VI, Lord of Lusignan (French: Hughes le Diable) Robert II, Lord of Bellême (French: Robert le...
Kyprianos was publicly hanged from a tree opposite the former palace of the Lusignan Kings of Cyprus. The events leading up to his execution were documented...
gathered in Jerusalem by Guy de Lusignan, on 27 March 1187, had demanded that a reconciliation take place between Lusignan and Raymond III of Tripoli. Roger...
Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem at the Battle of Hattin. October 2 – Saladin captures Jerusalem from Crusaders. 1189 August 28 – Guy of Lusignan besieges...
VIII of Denmark and Louise of Sweden Leo III of Armenia Agnes (Marie) de Lusignan Leo II, King of Armenia and Keran, Queen of Armenia; Hugh III of Cyprus...