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  1. Hace 2 días · Isabella, however, was already engaged to Hugh IX of Lusignan, an important member of a key Poitou noble family and brother of Raoul I, Count of Eu, who possessed lands along the sensitive eastern Normandy border.

  2. Hace 5 días · However, Isabella had been betrothed to Hugh of Lusignan, and John's treatment of Hugh following the marriage, including the seizure of La Marche, led Hugh to appeal to Philip II. Philip summoned John to his court, and John's refusal resulted in the confiscation of John's continental possessions excluding Normandy in April 1202 and Philip ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Metric King John King Henry III; Reign: 1199-1216 (17 years) 1216-1272 (56 years) Age at accession: 32: 9: Military campaigns: 5 offensive campaigns in France, 3 defensive vs. rebels

  4. Hace 2 días · Hugh IX le Brun, Count of Lusignan, was an important noble, the grandson of the Count of La Marche. Because John had the audacity to steal Isabella away from Hugh, Philip II of France was enraged, insulted, and incredulous. He repaid John's behaviour by confiscating his lands in France.

  5. Hace 4 días · Her marriage to Hugh X of Lusignan was somewhat controversial for two reasons - firstly because she had originally visited his court with the intention of arranging a marriage between him and her eldest daughter, Joan, and secondly because she had once been betrothed to his father, Hugh IX.

  6. Hace 1 día · Just outside Poitiers she was ambushed and held captive by Hugh IX of Lusignan, whose lands had been sold to Henry II by his forebears. Eleanor secured her freedom by agreeing to his demands. She continued south, crossed the Pyrenees , and travelled through the kingdoms of Navarre and Castile, arriving in Castile before the end of January 1200.

  7. Hace 5 días · Isabella was King John's second wife, however, she had previously been betrothed to Hugh IX of Lusignan. John was reportedly infatuated with the much younger Isabella, but may have married her to spite his enemies. Given that their marriage caused King Phillip II of France to confiscate their French lands, this is a plausible theory.