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  2. Aimery of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Aimery of Lusignan (Latin: Aimericus, Greek: Αμωρί, Amorí; [1] before 1155 – 1 April 1205), erroneously referred to as Amalric (French: Amaury) in earlier scholarship, was the first king of Cyprus, reigning from 1196 to his death in 1205.

  3. Amalric, Lord of Tyre - Wikipedia

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    Amalric, Lord of Tyre, also called Amalric of Lusignan or Amaury de Lusignan (c. 1272 – June 5, 1310, in Nicosia) was a prince and statesman of the House of Lusignan, a younger son of King Hugh III of Cyprus and Isabella of the House of Ibelin. [1]

  4. House of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Aimery’s younger brother, Guy of Lusignan (c.1150-1194), arrived in Jerusalem at some unknown date before Easter 1180, although Ernoul said that he arrived on the advice of Aimery. Some modern historians believe that Guy was already well established in Jerusalem by 1180, but there is no supporting contemporary evidence.

  5. Aimery, Constable of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Aimery of Poitiers-Lusignan (French: Aimery de Lusignan; (1275 – 1316), was a Cypriot nobleman. He was a member of the House of Poitiers-Lusignan, as he was the son of king Hugh III of Cyprus. He held the position of Constable of Cyprus in 1303.

  6. List of viscounts of Thouars - Wikipedia

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    Having taken a field belonging to Lusignan, Savary was always in conflict with his neighbor Hugh IV of Lusignan. 1004-1015: Raoul I. Son of Herbert I. With his wife called Aremburge (or Ascelin), he had two children, Thibault Aimery and Aldegarde (Audéarde, Aldiarde), wife of Hugh IV of Lusignan.

  7. Guy of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Guy of Lusignan (c. 1150 – 18 July 1194) was King of Jerusalem, first as husband and co-ruler of Queen Sibylla from 1186 to 1190 then as disputed ruler from 1190 to 1192. He was also Lord of Cyprus from 1192 to 1194. A French Poitevin knight, Guy was the youngest son of Hugh VIII of Lusignan and the younger brother of Aimery of Lusignan.

  8. Kingdom of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Son of Hugh VIII of Lusignan. Aimery: c. 1153–1 April 1205 (aged 51–52) 18 July 1194 1 April 1205 Son of Hugh VIII of Lusignan. Hugh I: 1194/5–10 January 1218 (aged 22–23) 1 April 1205 10 January 1218 Son of Aimery. Walter of Montbéliard (1205–1210) Henry I Henry the Fat: 3 May 1217–18 January 1253 (aged 35) 10 January 1218 18 ...

  9. Hugh I of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Hugh was the youngest of the three sons of Aimery of Lusignan, Lord of Cyprus, and his first wife, Eschiva of Ibelin. [2] He was born between around 1194/1195 and 1199. [2] [3] Shortly after his birth, he lost his mother. [4]