- The
House of
Lusignan (/ˈluːzɪnjɒn/ LOO-zin-yon; French: [lyziɲɑ̃]) was a
royal house of
French origin,
which at
various times ruled several prin****lities...
- Guy de
Lusignan (c. 1150 – 18 July 1194) was a
French Poitevin knight, son of Sir Hugh VIII of
Lusignan and as such born of the
House of
Lusignan. He was...
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Lusignan is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France. It lies 25 km
southwest of Poitiers. The inhabitants...
- Château de
Lusignan (in
Lusignan,
Vienne département, France), of
which hardly any
traces remain, was the
ancestral seat of the
House of
Lusignan, Poitevin...
- de
Lusignan, Hugh V of La
Marche or Hugh I of Angoulême (c. 1183 – c. 5 June 1249, Angoulême)
succeeded his
father Hugh IX as
Seigneur de
Lusignan and...
- Hugh VII the
Brown of
Lusignan or
Hugues II de La
Marche (French:
Hugues le Brun) (1065–1151), Sire de
Lusignan, Couhé and Château-Larcher and
Count of...
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Sibylla of
Lusignan (or
Sibylle de
Lusignan) (October/November 1198 – c. 1230 or 1252) was a
queen consort of Armenia. She was the
daughter of King Amalric...
- XII de
Lusignan, Hugh VII of La
Marche or Hugh III of Angoulême (c. 1235/1240 –
after August 25, 1270). He was the son of Hugh XI of
Lusignan and Yolande...
-
Melisende de
Lusignan,
Princess of
Antioch (1200 Holy Land-
after 1249), was the
youngest daughter of
Queen Isabella I of
Jerusalem by her
fourth and last...
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Bohemond of
Lusignan Henry II of
Jerusalem Amalric,
Prince of Tyre Hugh of
Lusignan, Lord of
Crusoche Henry of
Lusignan Guy of
Lusignan,
later Constantine...