1051:, 40,000 of which was to be paid immediately, while the remainder was to be paid in installments. One of the greatest military orders of medieval times, the Knights Templar were renowned for their remarkable financial power and vast holdings of land and property throughout Europe and the East. Their severity of rule in Cyprus quickly incurred the hatred of the native population. On Easter Day in 1192, the Cypriots attempted a massacre of their Templar rulers; however, due to prior knowledge of the attack and limited numbers of troops, the Knights had taken refuge in their stronghold at Nicosia. A siege ensued and the Templars, realizing their dire circumstances and their besiegers' reluctance to bargain, sallied out into the streets at dawn one morning, taking the Cypriots completely by surprise. The subsequent slaughter was merciless and widespread and though Templar rule was restored following the event, the military order was reluctant to continue rule and allegedly begged King Richard to take Cyprus back. King Richard took them up on the offer and the Templars returned to Syria, retaining but a few holdings on the island. A small minority Roman Catholic population of the island was mainly confined to some coastal cities, such as
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and coastal plains. There was a system of ethnic discrimination and social stratification in place. However, with the majority of the population being Greeks, the
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Control of the island of Cyprus would give King
Richard an extremely valuable strategic base to launch further Crusade operations. The English army engaged the Cypriots on the shores of Limassol with English archers and heavily armored knights. Komnenos and the remainder of the army escaped to the
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entered the port, Komnenos refused their request to disembark for fresh water. King
Richard and the rest of his fleet arrived shortly afterwards. Upon hearing of the imprisonment of his shipwrecked comrades and the insults offered to his bride and sister, King Richard met Komnenos in battle. There
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on the island in return for confirming its laws and customs. He also ordered
Cypriot men to shave their beards. There was a rebellion led by a relative of Isaac's, but it was crushed by Robert of Thornham, who hanged the leader. Richard rebuked Robert for this execution, since executing a man who
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Fearing treachery at the hands of the new invaders, Komnenos fled after making this pledge to King
Richard and escaped to the stronghold of Kantara. Some weeks after King Richard's marriage to his bride in Limassol on 12 May 1191, Komnenos attempted an escape by boat to the mainland but he was
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did take some part in the changing economic environment. Limassol, in particular, became a port for the export of agricultural products and served as a stopover for
Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land. The relative prosperity encouraged migration to Cyprus from the West
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Imperial house, rose in rebellion, and attempted to seize the throne. His attempted coup was unsuccessful, but Komnenos was able to retain control of the island. Byzantine actions against Komnenos failed because he enjoyed the support of
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hills during nightfall, but King
Richard and his troops tracked the Cypriot ruler down and raided his camp before dawn. Komnenos escaped again with a small number of men. The next day, many Cypriot nobles came to King Richard to swear fealty.
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in 1347-48 resulted in the loss of one fifth to one third of the population. Repeated outbreaks prevented population recovery into the fifteenth century. In the 14th century it was common for
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sugar, but also wine, wheat, oil, carobs) abroad, and the agrarian economy became more export-oriented. This allowed Cyprus to become more prosperous relative to the Byzantine period, fuelling the development of the harbour of
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constituted the majority of the population in the rural areas, where they were either serfs (paroikoi) or free tenants (francomati). The population increased until the middle of the fourteenth century, but the
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and other high ranking nobles. The English king left garrisons in the towns and castles of the island before he departed and the island itself was left in charge of Richard of Canville and Robert of Thornham.
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having increasing demand in the West and the East. Famagusta became a hub for shipbuilding. These developments prompted the arrival of representatives from Florentine banking houses, such as the
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apprehended at Cape St. Andrea and later imprisoned in the castle of Markappos in Syria, where he died shortly afterwards, still in captivity. Meanwhile, King Richard resumed his journey to
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realized that Cyprus would prove to be a difficult territory to maintain and oversee whilst launching offensives in the Holy Land, he sold it to the Knights Templar for a fee of 100,000
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1301:. The Latin immigrants participated in the economic life as merchants, artisans, shipwrights, ship captains and tavern keepers, and as such had an outsize share in the economy.
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claimed to be king was an affront to royal dignity. Some details of the brief English period on Cyprus can be found in the
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quartered of Jerusalem, de Lusignan, Armenia and Cyprus, declaring a claim to reign over the former kingdoms of
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largely displaced it in stature and holding property.
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invaded Cyprus in force in the 650s, but in 688, the
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2588:Coureas, Nicholas (2016).
2513:. BRILL. pp. 103–104.
2495:. BRILL. pp. 103–104.
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2427:, Yale University Press
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2828:Arab Empire
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2075:(1490–1496)
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1343:Black Death
963:during the
914:condominium
879:, was made
795:independent
715:Earthquakes
705:Ancient art
590:Prehistoric
569:History of
458:Preceded by
405:Middle Ages
393:Legislature
254:(1426–1489)
244:(1372–1426)
234:(1229–1268)
224:(1198–1229)
207:Independent
197:(1192–1489)
3768:Categories
3294:Literature
3046:Corruption
2930:Annan Plan
2656:. Waxmann.
2645:Q107247875
2451:2012-08-23
2406:2012-08-15
2376:2012-08-15
2350:2012-08-15
2207:References
2085:(d. 1504)
1429:Regent(s)
1423:Reign End
1402:See also:
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1180:after the
1162:Haute Cour
1156:Governance
1043:When King
993:Berengaria
991:and bride
919:status quo
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289:Old French
193:Cities of
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3209:Languages
3173:Transport
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3068:Elections
3000:Mountains
2980:Districts
2958:Geography
2874:Governors
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2225:Jerusalem
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1975:James III
1882:Charlotte
1417:Lifespan
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1371:Maronites
1359:Famagusta
1295:Catalonia
1262:Famagusta
1241:Byzantine
1184:in 1291.
1053:Famagusta
943:Crusaders
814:Anatolian
622:Roman Era
329:(popular)
314:Religion
292:(popular)
122:1192–1489
3751:Crusades
3629:Venetian
3439:Category
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3337:diaspora
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1763:Peter II
1673:Henry II
1608:Hugh III
1411:Picture
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1299:the East
1291:Provence
1270:Limassol
1209:Mameluks
1150:Henry II
985:Limassol
904:and the
887:in 431.
855:, Cyprus
700:Timeline
635:Medieval
597:Alashiya
560:a series
558:Part of
439:Currency
343:monarchy
308:Armenian
3664:Livonia
3659:Prussia
3516:vassals
3423:Outline
3386:Symbols
3282:Cuisine
3264:Culture
3244:Poverty
3192:Society
3163:Tourism
3126:Economy
2990:Islands
2975:Climate
2838:Kingdom
2767:Ancient
2740:Alasiya
2723:History
2567:, Brill
2465:"Cyprus
2390:Pseudo-
2102:de jure
1923:Son of
1852:John II
1797:James I
1738:Peter I
1716:Son of
1702:Hugh IV
1691:Amalric
1626:Son of
1574:Hugh II
1545:Henry I
1491:Son of
1457:Son of
1355:Nicosia
1318:Peruzzi
1314:camlets
1310:samites
1278:Kyrenia
1266:Nicosia
1227:Economy
1199:in the
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1170:Italian
1057:Nicosia
1049:bezants
998:Saladin
975:of the
973:emperor
967:, from
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883:by the
828:History
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818:Antalya
610:Ancient
371:(first)
296:Italian
264:Nicosia
260:Capital
3569:Greece
3533:Marash
3503:Levant
3444:Portal
3394:Anthem
3277:Cinema
3219:Health
3148:Energy
3102:Police
3005:Rivers
2894:Taksim
2887:Enosis
2852:Modern
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1511:Hugh I
1477:Aimery
1426:Notes
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1274:Paphos
1237:bezant
1221:Venice
1205:French
1174:Africa
1095:Cyprus
873:bishop
775:French
670:Modern
571:Cyprus
562:on the
547:Cyprus
384:(last)
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304:Arabic
300:French
203:Status
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3430:Index
3309:Sport
3304:Music
3299:Media
3228:Delta
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2995:Lakes
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1920:1464
1909:Louis
1893:1464
1827:Janus
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