Henry I of Cyprus

King and Crusader leader

Henry I of Cyprus - Leaders & Politicians born 1217
Born

1217
809 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Cyprus

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Ascended to the throne in 1218, serving as the King of Cyprus and a key figure in the Crusades. Established a strong rule over the island, promoting economic prosperity and cultural development. Gained the title of Emperor of Constantinople during a complex political landscape marked by the Crusader states. His reign saw conflicts with various factions, as well as efforts to strengthen ties with the Western powers. Henry I's legacy endured through the continued prominence of the Lusignan dynasty in Cyprus after his death.

Ruled as King of Cyprus from 1218 to 1253

Titled Emperor of Constantinople during his reign

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