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Hugh IV of Cyprus

Hugh IV was King of Cyprus from 1324 to 1359 and, nominally, King of Jerusalem, as Hugh II. The son of Guy of Lusignan, Hugh succeeded to the throne of Cyprus on the death of his uncle Henry II, in 1324. Hugh appears to have been content to rule Cyprus, as he prevented his son, Peter I, from going to Western Europe to recruit support for a new crusade to recover their Kingdom of Jerusalem. So content was Hugh, that he is largely invisible to popular history little recorded except his existence which, presumably, was peaceful by the standards of the time.

Hugh married twice, both times to ladies of the house of Ibelin, firstly to Maria of undisclosed pedigree and secondly to Alice, daughter of his Seneschal, Guy of Ibelin.

Hugh died in 1359 when he was succeeded by his son Peter I.


Preceded by:
Henry II
King of Cyprus
13241359
Succeeded by:
Peter I
Preceded by:
Henry II
Titular King of Jerusalem
13241359
Succeeded by:
Peter I









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