John II of Cyprus, born on May sixteenth, fourteen eighteen, was a prominent aristocrat who ascended to the throne as the King of Cyprus and Armenia. His reign spanned from fourteen thirty-two to fourteen fifty-eight, marking a significant period in the history of these regions.
In addition to his royal titles, John II held the esteemed position of titular King of Jerusalem, reflecting the historical significance of his lineage and the political landscape of the time. Before his kingship, he was recognized as the titular Prince of Antioch, a title that underscored his noble heritage.
Throughout his reign, John II navigated the complexities of governance and diplomacy, striving to maintain stability and prosperity in his territories. His leadership was characterized by a commitment to the welfare of his subjects and the promotion of cultural and economic development.