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  1. Segunda casa de Lusignan (en Chipre y Armenia) León VI de Armenia (m. 1393), de la dinastía chipriota de Lusignan, elegido rey de Armenia en 1373; derrotado por los Mamelucos en 1375, tras siete años de cautividad buscó refugio en la corte de Carlos V de Francia.

    • Siglo XX
    • Hugo I de Lusignan
    • 885
  2. The House of Lusignan (/ ˈ l uː z ɪ n. j ɒ n / LOO-zin-yon; French:) was a royal house of French origin, which at various times ruled several principalities in Europe and the Levant, including the kingdoms of Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Armenia, from the 12th through the 15th centuries

    • None; extinct
    • James III
    • 10th century
    • Poitou, France
  3. El Château de Lusignan (en Lusignan, departamento de Vienne, Francia), es un castillo del que apenas quedan rastros, fue la sede ancestral de la Casa de Lusignan, Poitevin Marcher Lords, que se distinguió en la Primera cruzada y se convirtió en la familia real del Reino de Jerusalén, el Reino de Chipre y el Reino armenio de Cilicia.

  4. Casa de Lusignan - Wikiwand. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. La familia Lusignan ( armenio: Լուսինյան, Lusinyan ), tuvo su origen en Poitou, en Francia occidental. A finales del siglo XII Guido de Lusignan y sus herederos llegarían a ser reyes de Jerusalén y de Chipre.

  5. The coats of arms, flags, and badges of the House of Lusignan, royal family in the Levant during the Crusades.

  6. Lusignan House ( Turkish: Lüzinyan Evi) is a mansion in the Yeni Jami quarter of North Nicosia. It is located on the Yeni Cami Street. [1] History. The house was built in the 15th century as a residential building for the Latin nobles during the Lusignan period.

  7. Origins. Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry, March: the Château de Lusignan. The Château de Lusignan, near Poitiers, was the principal seat of the Lusignans—it was destroyed during the Wars of Religions, and only its foundations remain within Lusignan. According to legend the earliest castle was built by the folklore water-spirit Melusine.