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Arms of Hugh X of Lusignan: Barry argent and azure. [1] Reign: 5 November 1219 – 5 June 1249: Predecessor: Hugh IX: Successor: Hugh XI ; Born: c. 1183: Died: c. 5 June 1249 (aged 65-66) Noble family: House of Lusignan: Spouse(s) Isabel of Angoulême: Issue: Hugh XI of Lusignan Aymer de Lusignan Agathe de Lusignan Alice de Lusignan, Countess ...
His father, also Hugh (b. c. 1141), was the co-seigneur of Lusignan from 1164, marrying a woman named Orengarde before 1162 or about 1167 and dying in 1169. Hugh IX became seigneur of Lusignan in 1172, seigneur of Couhé and Chateau-Larcher in the 1190s, and Count of La Marche (as Hugh IV ) on his grandfather's death.
Hugh returned to settle in Naples in 1352 with his step-father who had recently been released from a Hungarian prison. [2] In Cyprus, the old King Hugh IV finally settled the matter of his succession. In November 1358, during his lifetime, he had his second son Peter, (then Count of Tripoli) crowned as King in Nicosia by the Bishop of Limassol ...
Hugh VI (died 1110) Hugh VII (died 1151) Hugh VIII (died 1165) 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 ...
Hugh XI de Lusignan or Hugh VI of La Marche (c. 1221 – 6 April 1250) was a 13th-century French nobleman. He succeeded his mother Isabelle of Angoulême, former queen of England, as Count of Angoulême in 1246. He likewise succeeded his father Hugh X as Count of La Marche in 1249. Hugh XI was the half-brother of King Henry III of England. [1]
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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