Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1489
Cyprus Annexed by Venice
1489
Queen Caterina Cornaro, a Venetian noblewoman widowed on the Cypriot throne, was persuaded to abdicate and cede the island to the Serenissima. Venice paraded her through Venice with honors while quietly acquiring its largest overseas base. Cyprus would remain Venetian for eighty-two years, until the Ottomans took it in an even bloodier siege.