Mary of Enghien

Noble figure and regent of Cyprus

Mary of Enghien - Leaders & Politicians born 1368
Born

1368
658 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Cyprus

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Resided in the late medieval period as a noble figure and regent in Cyprus. After the death of her husband, held significant power and influence in the governance of the island. Organized the administration and sought to maintain stability during a tumultuous time marked by external pressures and internal conflicts. Her leadership contributed to the continuity of the Lusignan rule in Cyprus and the defense against external threats.

Served as regent of Cyprus

Maintained Lusignan governance

Managed internal and external conflicts

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