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  1. Isabella of Cyprus. Hugh III ( French: Hugues; c. 1235 – 24 March 1284), also called Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan and the Great, was the king of Cyprus (as Hugh III) from 1267 and king of Jerusalem (as Hugh I) from 1268. Born into the family of the princes of Antioch, he effectively ruled as regent for underage kings Hugh II of Cyprus ...

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      Hugh I of Cyprus. Hugh I (French: Hugues; Greek: Ούγος...

  2. Hugo III (en francés: Hugues; c. 1235- Tiro, 24 de marzo de 1284), también llamado Hugo de Antioquía-Lusignan y el Grande, fue rey de Chipre desde 1267 y rey de Jerusalén desde 1268.

  3. Hugh III (died 1284) was the king of Cyprus and Jerusalem who founded the house of Antioch-Lusignan that ruled Cyprus until 1489. Succeeding his cousin Hugh II as king of Cyprus in 1267, he obtained the disputed crown of the dwindling crusader kingdom of Jerusalem two years later.

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  4. Hugh III (1267–1284) (the Great) John I (1284–1285) Henry II (1285–1324) Amalric of Tyre (1306–1310), regent; Hugh IV (1324–1358) Peter I (1358–1369) Peter II (1369–1382) (the Fat) James I (1382–1398) Janus (1398–1432) John II (1432–1458) Charlotte (1458–1464, and co-ruler 1459–1464 with her husband Louis of ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Hugh III of Cyprus (1235 – 24 March 1284), born Hughues de Poitiers [1], later Hughues de Lusignan (he adopted his mother's surname de Lusignan in 1267), called the Great, was the King of Cyprus from 1267 and King of Jerusalem from 1268 (as Hugh I of Jerusalem).

  6. Hugh III , also called Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan and the Great, was the king of Cyprus from 1267 and king of Jerusalem from 1268. Born into the family of the princes of Antioch, he effectively ruled as regent for underage kings Hugh II of Cyprus and Conrad III of Jerusalem for several years.