- The
House of
Lusignan (/ˈluːzɪn.jɒn/ LOO-zin-yon; French: [lyziɲɑ̃]) was a
royal house of
French origin,
which at
various times ruled several prin****lities...
- 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...
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Lusignan can
refer to:
Lusignan dynasty, a
European ruling family Château de
Lusignan, the seat of the
lords of
Lusignan in
Lusignan, Vienne,
France Lusignan...
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Stefano Lusignan (1537–1590), also
known as Étienne de
Lusignan and
Estienne de
Lusignan, was a priest, scholar, and
titular bishop of
Venetian Cyprus...
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independent Christian kingdom, it was
established by the
French House of
Lusignan after the
Third Crusade. It
comprised not only the
entire island of Cyprus...
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Henry of
Lusignan or
Henri de
Lusignan (died 7 July 1426),
Titular Prince of Galilee, a
military leader in Egypt,
killed in
action at
Khirokitia or Chirokhitia...
- Hugh of
Lusignan (French: Hugh de
Lusignan) (1335–1385) was
titular Prince of
Galilee and
claimant to the
Kingdom of Cyprus. He was the son of Guy of Lusignan...
- Hugh of
Lusignan was a
common name for
French of the
House of
Lusignan. Hugh I (early 10th century) Hugh II (died 967) Hugh III Hugh IV Hugh V (died 1060)...
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husband of
Isabella Hugh X of
Lusignan (House of
Lusignan, see below) (1220–1249),
second husband of
Isabella Hugh X of
Lusignan (Hugh I of Angoulême) (1219–1249)...
- 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...