Peter II of Cyprus
Peter II of Cyprus was a king who ruled from 1359 to 1369. He was the son of Peter I of Cyprus and succeeded his father after his death. His reign was marked by challenges, including conflicts with the Mamluks and internal strife within the kingdom.
During his rule, Peter II sought to strengthen his authority and improve the economy of Cyprus. He faced difficulties in maintaining control over the island and dealing with external threats. His reign ended when he died unexpectedly, leading to a succession crisis in the kingdom.