Henry II of Cyprus
Henry II of Cyprus was a king who ruled from 1285 to 1324. He was a member of the Lusignan dynasty, which had established its rule over Cyprus after the Crusades. His reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the island's economy and improve relations with neighboring states.
During his rule, Henry II faced challenges, including conflicts with the Mamluks of Egypt and internal disputes among the nobility. He is also known for his attempts to promote trade and agriculture, which helped stabilize Cyprus during a turbulent period in its history.