Casa di Lusignano
Dalle foreste avvolte dalla nebbia del Poitou alle cittadelle assolate di Cipro e Gerusalemme, la Casa di Lusignano ha forgiato un'eredità crociata di ambizione, resilienza e tragedia al crocevia tra Oriente e Occidente.

Quick Facts
- Years Active
- 1186–1489
- Founder
- Guy of Lusignan
- Region
- Middle East
- Religion
- Catholic
Notable Rulers
Guy of Lusignan
King of Jerusalem, later Lord of Cyprus
Reign: 1186 – 1194
FounderGuy of Lusignan stands as one of the most consequential figures in the turbulent history of the crusader states—an embod...
Aimery of Lusignan
King of Cyprus and Jerusalem
Reign: 1194 – 1205
Aimery of Lusignan emerges from the surviving records as a ruler whose temperament and approach to power sharply contras...
Hugh IV of Lusignan
King of Cyprus
Reign: 1324 – 1359
Hugh IV of Lusignan stands out in medieval history as a ruler of remarkable complexity—at once an enlightened patron, sh...
Peter I of Lusignan
King of Cyprus
Reign: 1359 – 1369
Peter I of Lusignan stands out in medieval chronicles as a ruler of striking charisma and restlessness, whose reign was ...
Janus of Lusignan
King of Cyprus
Reign: 1398 – 1432
Janus of Lusignan stands as one of the most complex and embattled monarchs to rule medieval Cyprus. Contemporary chronic...
Catherine Cornaro
Queen of Cyprus
Reign: 1474 – 1489
Catherine Cornaro remains one of the most evocative figures of late medieval Cyprus—a queen whose life was marked by the...
Documentary Chapters
Timeline
Guy of Lusignan crowned King of Jerusalem
Guy of Lusignan, through marriage to Sibylla, ascends to the throne of Jerusalem, marking the beginning of Lusignan royal ambitions in the Levant.
Battle of Hattin and loss of Jerusalem
The crusader army under Guy is defeated by Saladin at Hattin; Jerusalem is lost, and Guy is taken prisoner, initiating the family's search for a new domain.
Acquisition of Cyprus
Following the Third Crusade, Guy of Lusignan acquires Cyprus from Richard the Lionheart, establishing a new Lusignan kingdom.
Aimery crowned King of Cyprus and Jerusalem
Aimery, Guy's brother, is crowned king of both Cyprus and the diminished Kingdom of Jerusalem, consolidating Lusignan authority.
Hugh IV begins reign
Hugh IV ascends the throne of Cyprus, initiating a period of cultural and economic flourishing regarded as the Lusignan golden age.
Peter I leads the sack of Alexandria
King Peter I launches a daring crusader raid on Alexandria, achieving short-lived glory but provoking lasting enmity from neighboring powers.
Genoese capture Famagusta
Genoese forces seize the key port of Famagusta, crippling Cyprus's economy and undermining Lusignan control.
Janus captured by the Mamluks
King Janus is taken prisoner by Mamluk forces and publicly humiliated in Cairo, reflecting the dynasty's waning power.
Death of James II
James II dies under suspicious circumstances, leaving his widow Catherine Cornaro as regent and hastening the end of Lusignan rule.
Catherine Cornaro abdicates
Catherine Cornaro is forced to abdicate the Cypriot throne, ceding the kingdom to Venice and ending nearly three centuries of Lusignan sovereignty.
Ottoman conquest of Cyprus
The Ottomans capture Cyprus from Venice, ending the era of Latin rule begun by the Lusignans and transforming the island's political landscape.
Restoration of Lusignan monuments
Major restoration projects begin on Lusignan-era castles and cathedrals in Cyprus, reflecting renewed interest in the dynasty's architectural legacy.
Connected Across The Archives
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Civilization Archive
(5)Ayyubid Dynasty
During the Crusades, the House of Lusignan's confrontations with the Ayyubid Dynasty intensified regional conflicts, impacting the control of the Holy Land.
Byzantine Empire
The House of Lusignan's alliances and conflicts with the Byzantine Empire influenced the political and military landscape of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Fatimid Civilization
The Fatimid Caliphate's cultural and religious influence set the stage for the Lusignan dynasty's political maneuvers in the Levant.
Mamluk Civilization
The Mamluks' military prowess in Egypt and Syria often thwarted Lusignan ambitions, complicating Crusader efforts in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Ottoman Empire
The decline of the House of Lusignan paralleled the Ottoman Empire's rise, which dominated the Eastern Mediterranean's political sphere.
Conflict Archive
(2)Fall of Constantinople
The fall of Constantinople disrupted trade and power balances, directly affecting Lusignan territories' strategic importance in the region.
Third Crusade
The House of Lusignan's role in the Third Crusade aimed to reclaim Jerusalem, significantly impacting Christian-Muslim relations in the medieval period.
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