Officers of the Kingdom of Cyprus

Officers of the Kingdom of Cyprus

The Kingdom of Cyprus, as an offshoot of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, maintained many of the same offices, such as: seneschal, constable, marshal, admiral, Chamberlain, and chancellor.

The Officers of the Kingdom of Cyprus from its founding through the 13th century were:

Contents

Seneschal

  • Guy de Lusignan (c.1195), son of Amalric I of Cyprus
  • Amaury de Rivet (1197–1210)
  • Baldwin of Ibelin (1246–1267)
  • Robert de Cresque (1269)
  • Balian of Ibelin (1286–1302)
  • Philip of Ibelin (1302–1318), brother of prec.
  • Guy of Ibelin (1318), son of prec.

Constable

  • Amalric of Lusignan (before 1194)
  • John of Lusignan
  • Baldwin of Bethsan (c. 1195)
  • Guy of Beirut
  • Walter of Beirut (c. 1206), lord of Caesarea
  • John of Ibelin (c. 1227-1229), called the Old Lord of Beirut
  • John of Ibelin (c. 1247), son of prec.
  • Guy of Ibelin (c. 1250), brother of prec.
  • Baldwin of Ibelin, son of prec.
  • Balian of Ibelin, (c. 1276), son of the Old Lord John
  • John of Lusignan (before 1284)
  • Guy of Lusignan (c. 1291) son of Hugh III
  • Philip Ibelin (c. 1302), son of Baldwin
  • Aimery of Lusignan (c. 1303) brother of Guy.
  • Hugh of Lusignan (c. 1318), son of Guy
  • Honfroy of Montfort (c. before 1326)
  • Guy of Lusignan, (c. 1336–1338), son of Hugh IV
  • Peter of Lusignan (c. soon after 1343, assumed), son of Hugh IV
  • James of Lusignan (c. after 1369), son of Hugh IV
  • Philip of Lusignan, son of prec.
  • Guy of Lusignan, brother of prec.

Marshal

  • Hugh Martin (1194–1196)
  • Renaud de Soissons (1210–1217)
  • Adam de Gaures of Antioch
  • John of Antioch (1247), son of prec.
  • Anceau
  • William de Canet (1269)
  • Simon de Montolif (see above)
  • Daniël van de Merwede (1361)

Admiral

  • Johann of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (d. June 11, 1414)

Chamberlain

  • Amaury de Bethsan (1218–1220)
  • Geoffrey le Tor (1247)
  • Philip de Cassie (1269)
  • Walter of Antioch (1286)

Chancellor

  • Peter, under Guy de Lusignan, bishop of Tripoli
  • Alan (1195–1201), archdeacon of Lydda and archbishop of Nicosia
  • Ralph (1217–1220), archdeacon of Nicosia
  • Bonvassal d'Aude (1231–1248), canon of Nicosia
  • Peter (1269–1288), bishop of Paphos
  • Henry de Gibelet (1291–1330), archdeacon of Nicosia

References

  • La Monte, John L. Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1100 to 1291. Medieval Academy of America, 1932.

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