- 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 a
French Poitevin knight who
reigned as the king of
Jerusalem from 1186 to 1192 by
right of
marriage to Queen...
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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)...
- 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)...
- Hugh X de
Lusignan or Hugh V of La
Marche (c. 1183 – c. 5 June 1249, Angoulême) was
Seigneur de
Lusignan and
Count of La
Marche in
November 1219 and was...
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Peter of
Lusignan (French:
Pierre de
Lusignan); died 10
February 1451) was a
regent of the
Kingdom of
Cyprus and
titular Count of Tripoli. He was son of...
- 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...
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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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Lusignan (French pronunciation: [lyziɲɑ̃]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France. It lies 25 km southwest...
- Hugh II of
Cyprus (or
Hugues II de
Lusignan) (June–August, 1252 or 1253 –
November or
December 5, 1267) was king of
Cyprus and, from the age of 5 years...