Although the Kingdom of Cyprus claimed authority there, Louis was the de facto ruler.
The variant form starator is attested in the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1402.
The Officers of the Kingdom of Cyprus from its founding through the 13th century were:
City becomes capital of the Kingdom of Cyprus under the French Lusignans.
Until he was released, the Kingdom of Cyprus was governed by 12 nobles.
Neighboring Muslim countries did not pose a serious threat to the Kingdom of Cyprus because they lacked resources needed to conquer the island.
Korikos demanded to be under the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Cyprus which was responsible to defend it.
Guy ruled the Kingdom of Cyprus until his death in 1194, when he was succeeded by his brother Amalric.
Descendants of the Lusignans continued to rule the Kingdom of Cyprus until 1474.
Antalya also was occupied by Kingdom of Cyprus between 1361-1373.