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  1. ISABELLA of Angoulême (d. 1246), queen of John [q. v.], daughter and heiress of Aymer, count of Angoulême, by Alicia, daughter of Peter of Courtenay, a younger son of Louis VI of France, was by the advice of Richard of England solemnly espoused to Hugh of Lusignan, called ‘le Brun,’ eldest son of Hugh IX, ‘le Brun,’ count of La Marche, and lived under the care of her betrothed ...

  2. Isabella of Angoulême effigy at Fontevraud. Isabella had been betrothed to Hugh de Lusignan, Count of La Marche, although the marriage had been delayed because of her extreme youth. A renowned beauty, reputed to have had blonde hair and blue eyes, it is said that King John of England became infatuated with Isabella, then twelve years old.

  3. During its heyday, the castle controlled the roads between Poitiers, Saintes, and La Rochelle, the principal centers in Aquitaine. The castle underwent major refurbishment in early 13th century by Hugh X who had married in 1220 the dowager-queen Isabella dAngoulême, widow of King John of England. Lusignan became part of the French crown in 1308.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2015 · About Agnes of Lusignan. Agnes\Agathe de Lusignan was born on 1223 in France to Hugh X De Lusignan, Count de la March and Isabella D'Angouleme De Lusignan. Agnes\Agathe married Guillaume II de Chauvigny, Sr. de Chateauroux and had a child: Guillaume III de Chauvigny, Lord of Chateauroux. She passed away AFTER April 7, 1269.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2017 · The Embarrassing Mother. As queen, Isabella never had money or power of her own. Her prospects as queen mother looked no better. So in 1217, she sailed home for good, taking her eldest daughter Joan with her. Officially, she was going to deliver Joan to her betrothed, Hugh of Lusignan, Count of La Marche – not the man Isabella was originally ...

  6. 17 de may. de 2023 · Footnote 69 All the while Isabella’s cousin Matilda—who had married Hugh IX de Lusignan, to whom Isabella had been betrothed—continued to push her claim as rightful lord of Angoulême. In 1220, however, things changed: Isabella unexpectedly married Hugh X, Lord of Lusignan and La Marche, who at the time was betrothed to her daughter Joan.

  7. Isabella Cantacuzino (de Lusignan), lady of Aradippou. Also Known As: "Irina". Birthdate: after circa 1333. Death: between 1382 and 1387. Immediate Family: Daughter of Guy de Lusignan, "Constantine II" king of Armenia and Theodora Syrgiannaina.