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201: 512: 267:("On the Government of Rulers") to Hugh II, but in view of the strong argument by Christoph FlĂĽeler (Rezeption und Interpretation der Aristotelischen “Politica” im späten Mittelalter, Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie, 19 (Amsterdam and Philadelphia: B.R. GrĂĽner, 1992), 2v.; v.1, 23–29.) for redating the work to 1271–73, it now seems likely that it was written for his successor Hugh III (1267–84). Later works, such as Panos Leventis' 271:(Nicosia: Cyprus Research Center, 2005, pp. 49, 51) argue for the earlier dating and the work's dedication to Hugh II, based on a perceived "formative" understanding of Aristotelian works by Aquinas, i.e. prior to 1265. 165:, later in that year. Although he had only a weaker claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, many felt that he was a better candidate (living in a Crusader state close to the Palestinian coast) than 541: 208:
In 1261, Plaisance died and the regency of Cyprus passed to Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan, Hugh II's 25-year-old first cousin. His mother, Hugh II's younger aunt
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1264, but the marriage was never consummated. He was succeeded by Hugh of Lusignan-Antioch (son of his younger aunt Isabella) as
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Twelve Times in Nicosia. Nicosia, Cyprus, 1192-1570: Topography, Architecture and Urban Experience in a Diversified Capital City
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The eastern Mediterranean in 1260, showing Hugh II's kingdom. Arrows indicate Mongol raids in the Near East.
248:(c. 1240–1296), son of Mary of Cyprus, the eldest aunt of the deceased Hugh II. This claim fell to his son 481: 377: 158: 531: 85: 341: 186: 182: 190: 561: 556: 209: 200: 154: 138: 118: 8: 496: 253: 249: 491: 461: 446: 436: 324: 241: 237: 178: 55: 501: 476: 466: 456: 451: 426: 400: 314: 307: 150: 134: 108: 98: 45: 369: 441: 421: 416: 486: 471: 411: 245: 217: 260: 27: 525: 170: 149:
On January 18, 1253, at the age of two months, he succeeded his father
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became acting regent of Jerusalem in Acre. Hugh II died in
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and his descendants. They are the heirs-general of King
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in November 1267 at the age of 14 and was buried in the
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Index

King of Cyprus
Henry I
Hugh III
Isabella, Lady of Beirut
House
House of Lusignan
Henry I of Cyprus
Plaisance of Antioch
king of Cyprus
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Henry I
Queen Plaisance
Santa Sophia
Nicosia
Conradin
Hohenstaufen
Europe
Alice of Champagne
Isabella I of Jerusalem
John of Ibelin, lord of Jaffa
Bohemund VI of Antioch
Acre

Isabella of Lusignan
Nicosia
Dominican
Nicosia
Nicosia
Isabella of Ibelin
Beirut

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