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* Grzegorz Micula, Magdalena Micula (2010) ''DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Cyprus'', | * Grzegorz Micula, Magdalena Micula (2010) ''DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Cyprus'', Dorling Kindersley Ltd, ISBN 1405353244, pp.70-71 | ||
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The Banquet of the Five Kings was a meeting, in 1363, of the kings of England, Scotland, France, Denmark and Cyprus. It was arranged by Sir Henry Picard, a former Lord Mayor of London. The five kings were:
- Peter I of Cyprus
- Edward III of England
- David II of Scotland
- John II of France
- Valdemar IV of Denmark
The occasion (the toast of the five kings) was hosted by the “The Vintners' Company” at their Hall.
The Cypriot beverage company KEO created a brandy, produced in Limassol, to commemorate the occasion.
References
- Grzegorz Micula, Magdalena Micula (2010) DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Cyprus, Dorling Kindersley Ltd, ISBN 1405353244, pp.70-71
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