The Kingdom of Cyprus, as an offshoot of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, maintained many of the same offices, such as: seneschal, constable, marshal, admiral, Chamberlain, and chancellor.
Seneschal
Constable
- Aimery of Lusignan (before 1194)
- John of Lusignan
- Baldwin of Bethsan ()
- Guy of Ibelin
- Walter III of Caesarea ()
- John, Old Lord of Beirut ( â 1229)
- John of Arsuf (), son of John, Old Lord of Beirut
- Guy of Ibelin (c. 1250), John of Arsuf
- Baldwin of Ibelin, son of Guy of Ibelin
- Balian of Arsuf, (), son of John of Arsuf
- John of Lusignan (before 1284), later John I
- Guy (), son of Hugh III
- Philip of Ibelin (c. 1302), son of Baldwin of Ibelin, Seneschal of Cyprus
- Amalric, Lord of Tyre (), brother of Guy
- Hugh of Lusignan (), son of Guy, later Hugh IV
- Honfroy of Montfort (before 1326)
- Guy of Lusignan, ( â 1338), son of Hugh IV
- Peter of Lusignan (soon after 1343, assumed), son of Hugh IV, later Peter I
- James of Lusignan (after 1369), son of Hugh IV, later James I
- Philip of Lusignan, son of James I
- Guy of Lusignan, brother of Philip of Lusignan
Marshal
- Hugh Martin (1194âÂÂ1196)
- Renaud de Soissons (1210âÂÂ1217)
- Adam de Gaures of Antioch
- John of Antioch (1247), son of Adam de Gaures of Antioch
- Anceau
- William de Canet (1269)
- Simon de Montolif
- Thomas de Montolif (1328)
- Daniël van de Merwede (1361)
Admiral
- Johann of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (died 11 June 1414)
- Garceran Suárez de los Cernadilla (1432 â after 1458)
Chamberlain
- Amaury de Bethsan (1218âÂÂ1220)
- Geoffrey le Tor (1247)
- Philip de Cassie (1269)
- Walter of Antioch (1286)
Chancellor
Butler
The office of butler was created in 1328.
See also
References