Peter II of Cyprus

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Peter II of Cyprus (c. 1357October 13, 1382), called The Fat, was king of Cyprus from January 17, 1369 until his death. He was the son of Peter I of Cyprus and his second wife Eleanor of Aragon.

He ascended the throne underage, at the murder of his father. In 1372, he was crowned in Nicosia at the Cathedral of St. Sophia as king of Cyprus, and at the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Famagusta as king of Jerusalem.

In 1378 he married Valentina Visconti (c. 1360 - c. 1393), a daughter of Barnabò Visconti, co-lord of Milan etc, and his wife Beatrice della Scala. They had one daughter who died as an infant.

He was succeeded, not by his surviving sister Marguerite, but by his uncle, James I of Cyprus.

Preceded by
Peter I
King of Cyprus
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Succeeded by
James I
Titular King of Jerusalem
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