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  1. 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 . He was son of James I of Cyprus and his first wife Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen.

    • House of Lusignan

      The House of Lusignan (/ ˈ l uː z ɪ n. j ɒ n / LOO-zin-yon;...

  2. 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. Se extinguió en el siglo XX a través de la familia Couhé de Lusignan, la última rama sobreviviente.

  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. Article History. Role In: Crusades. Lusignan Family, noble family of Poitou (a province of western France) that provided numerous crusaders and kings of Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Lesser Armenia. A branch of the family became counts of La Marche and Angoulême and played a role in precipitating the baronial revolt in England against King Henry III.

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  5. Henry I of Cyprus, nicknamed the Fat (French: Henri de Lusignan; 3 May 1217 – 18 January 1253 at Nicosia) was King of Cyprus from 1218 to 1253. He was the son of Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Champagne. When his father Hugh I died on January 10, 1218, the 8-month-old Henry became king.

  6. 1 Origins. 1.1 Lords of Lusignan. 1.2 Counts of La Marche and Angoulême. 2 Crusader kings. 2.1 First house of Lusignan: Kings of Jerusalem and Cyprus. 3 Second House of Lusignan. 3.1 Second house of Lusignan: Kings of Jerusalem and Cyprus. 4 Kings of Lesser Armenia. 4.1 Lusignan kings of Cilicia (Armenia) 5 Legacy. 6 Notes. 7 References. 8 Credits.