Charlotte, Queen of Cyprus
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This article is about the queen regnant of Cyprus. For the consort of Janus, King of Cyprus, see Charlotte of Bourbon, Queen of Cyprus.
Charlotte (28 June 1444 – 16 July 1487) was the Queen of Cyprus from 1458 until 1464. She was the eldest and only surviving daughter of King John II of Cyprus and Helena Palaiologina. At the age of 14, she succeeded to the Cypriot throne upon the death of her father. Her illegitimate half-brother, James, challenged her right to the crown. With the support of the Egyptians, he forced her to flee the island in 1463, and he was later crowned king. She made a military attempt to regain her throne, but was unsuccessful, and died childless in Rome.
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Queen of Cyprus | |
Reign | 28 July 1458 – 1464 |
Coronation | 7 October 1458 St. Sophia Cathedral |
Predecessor | John II |
Successor | James II |
Co-ruler | Louis (from 1459) |
Contender | James II (from 1460) |
Born | 28 June 1444 Nicosia, Cyprus |
Died | 16 July 1487(1487-07-16) (aged 43) Rome, Italy |
Spouses | |
House | Poitiers-Lusignan |
Father | John II of Cyprus |
Mother | Helena Palaiologina |
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