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  1. Family and issue. References. Sources. Janus, King of Cyprus. Janus (1375 – 29 June 1432) was King of Cyprus and titular King of Armenian Cilicia and Jerusalem from 1398 to 1432. [1] Early life. Janus was born in Genoa, where his father, James I of Cyprus, was a captive. [2] .

  2. The Kingdom of Cyprus (French: Royaume de Chypre; Latin: Regnum Cypri) was a medieval kingdom of the Crusader states that existed between 1192 and 1489. Initially ruled as an independent Christian kingdom, it was established by the French House of Lusignan after the Third Crusade.

  3. King of Cyprus and Armenia (1375-1432) Janus of Cyprus (Q878345) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. King of Cyprus and Armenia (1375-1432) edit.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2011 · Cite. Summary. Janus was crowned in Santa Sophia on 11 November 1399, receiving all three crowns, of Jerusalem, Cyprus and Armenia, in one ceremony. He is described by the chroniclers as tall and fat, physically strong, good-looking, with a slight blond beard; he had learning and good taste, but an Arab writer notes that he knew no Arabic.

  5. Janus of Cyprus (1375-29 June 1432) was King of Cyprus from 9 September 1398 to 29 June 1432, succeeding James I of Cyprus and preceding John II of Cyprus . Biography.

  6. Janus of Cyprus (1375 – 29 June 1432) was a King of Cyprus, King of Armenia and a Titular King of Jerusalem from 1398 to 1432. Biography. Janus was born in Genoa, where his father, James I of Cyprus, was a captive.