Peter I
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- conquest of Alexandria
- In Crusades: The later Crusades
King Peter I of Cyprus finally organized an expedition that in 1365 succeeded in the temporary occupation of Alexandria. After a horrible sack and massacre, the unruly Crusaders returned to Cyprus with immense booty. Peter planned to return, but no European aid was forthcoming, and after…
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- In Crusades: The later Crusades
- history of Cyprus
- In Cyprus: The Lusignan kingdom and Genoese and Venetian rule
In 1361 the Cypriot king Peter I devoted himself to organizing a Crusade; he captured Adalia (Antalya) on the Cilician coast of Anatolia, and in 1365, after having collected money and mercenaries in western Europe, he seized and sacked Alexandria. He was not able to maintain the conquest, however, and…
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- In Cyprus: The Lusignan kingdom and Genoese and Venetian rule
association with
- Lusignan family
- In Lusignan Family
…who ruled in Cyprus was Peter I (Pierre I; d. 1369), who set forth on various expeditions against the Muslims in a last attempt to gain the Holy Lands. He was assassinated by discontented nobles in Cyprus.
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- In Lusignan Family
- Mézières
- In Philippe de Mézières
…king of Cyprus, the future Peter I. He returned to France, again as a soldier of fortune. When Peter acceded to the throne of Cyprus in 1359, Mézières was made chancellor, and the two set off for Europe to win support for a new Crusade. The Crusade, finally launched against…
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- In Philippe de Mézières