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  2. Hugh VIII of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Hugh and Burgondie had: Hugh de Lusignan, Co-Seigneur de Lusignan in 1164 (c. 1141–1169), [2] married before 1162 Orengarde N, who died in 1169, leaving two sons who were infants at the time of his death Hugh IX of Lusignan [2] Raoul I de Lusignan, Count of Eu [2] Robert de Lusignan, died young c. 1150

  3. Hugh of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Hugh IX (died 1219) Hugh X (died 1249) Hugh XI (died 1260) Hugh XII (died btw. 1270–1282) Hugh XIII (died 1303) Hugh IX (died 1219) Hugh X (died 1249) Hugh XI (died 1260) Hugh XII (died 1282) Hugh XIII (died 1303) Hugh of Lusignan (claimant) (died 1385), Prince of Galilee and claimant to the Kingdom of Cyprus. Hugues Lancelot de Lusignan ...

  4. Hugh X of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Hugh's father, Hugh IX of Lusignan, was betrothed to marry 12-year-old Isabel of Angoulême in 1200, [2] but King John of England married her instead. As a result, the entire de Lusignan family rebelled against the English king. [3] Hugh IX married Agathe de Preuilly instead. [citation needed] Hugh was born in 1183.

  5. Hugh - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Paddick (1915–2000), English actor Hugh V. Perkins (1918–1988), American human development and education author, researcher and professor Hugh Robertson (basketball) (born 1989), American basketball player

  6. Hugh XII of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Hugh XII de Lusignan, Hugh VII of La Marche or Hugh III of Angoulême (c. 1235/1240 – after 25 August 1270). He was the son of Hugh XI of Lusignan and Yolande of Brittany . [ 1 ] He succeeded his father as seigneur of Lusignan, Couhé, and Peyrat, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême in 1250.

  7. Hugh VII of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Hugh VIII of Lusignan [2] William de Lusignan, Lord of Angles [3] Rorgo de Lusignan [2] Simon de Lusignan, Seigneur de Lezay, fl. 1144, married before 1173 NN, the parents of: Guillaume I de Lusignan, Lord of Lezay, who died unmarried and without issue; Simon II de Lusignan (Deux Sèvres, bef. 1180 – 1200), Lord of Lezay, [3] married before ...

  8. Hugh III of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    He confirmed the donation by one of his vassals of the church of Mezeaux to the abbey of Saint-Cyprien and himself granted the abbey the woodland and the public road between Lusignan and Poitiers. He may have been intimate with the comital court of Poitou , for the Duchess Emma , wife of William IV of Aquitaine , imposed a tax on the abbey of ...

  9. Hugh VI of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 – 1102), called the Devilish, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. [ 1 ] Biography