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I'm working on my narrative of Geneva history and I'm trying to find some more information about the historical preriod when Cyprus was a kingdom rules by the French family De-Lusignan.


And more particularly with the short period which include the presence of those people in Geneva. 


Any Cyprus citizen knowing this part of the history ?

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I'm working on my narrative of Geneva history and I'm trying to find some more information about the historical preriod when Cyprus was a kingdom rules by the French family De-Lusignan.


And more particularly with the short period which include the presence of those people in Geneva. 


Any Cyprus citizen knowing this part of the history ?


bertrand hubert rNov 10, 2012 @ 14:25
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Which De Lusignan are you working on? you must be refering to period 1194 - 1489 as Lusignan dinasty was pushing onto Geneva from 1460 and on, no? Wasn't it during reign of Queen Charlotte and her husband Louis de Savoie?


 


 

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Which De Lusignan are you working on? you must be refering to period 1194 - 1489 as Lusignan dinasty was pushing onto Geneva from 1460 and on, no? Wasn't it during reign of Queen Charlotte and her husband Louis de Savoie?


 


 


Milord, Nov 13, 2012 @ 15:35
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It's the whole period because I'm curious about that part of the history.


 


Of course my main interest is about Ann, who came to Geneva and married Louis  (around 1433) (and was burried here)


 

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It's the whole period because I'm curious about that part of the history.


 


Of course my main interest is about Ann, who came to Geneva and married Louis  (around 1433) (and was burried here)


 


bertrand hubert r, Nov 13, 2012 @ 16:01
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