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  1. Hugh IX "le Brun" of Lusignan (1163/1168 – 5 November 1219) [1] was the grandson of Hugh VIII. His father, also Hugh (b. c. 1141), was the co-seigneur of Lusignan from 1164, marrying a woman named Orengarde before 1162 or about 1167 and dying in 1169. Hugh IX became seigneur of Lusignan in 1172, seigneur of Couhé and Chateau-Larcher in the ...

  2. Hugo IX de Lusiñán —o Lusignan en la grafía original— el Moreno (en francés: Hugues IX de Lusignan le Brun; 1163/1168-65 de noviembre de 1219) [1] fue nieto de Hugo VIII. Su padre, del mismo nombre (nacido hacia el 1141), compartía el señorío de Lusiñán desde 1164, se casó con una mujer de nombre Orengarda antes de 1162 o en torno al 1167 y murió en el 1169.

  3. 6 de nov. de 1991 · Hugh IX the Brown of Lusignan or Hugh IV of La Marche or Hugues IX & IV le Brun de Lusignan (1163 or 1168 – 5 November 1219) was the grandson of Hugh VIII. His father, Hugues de Lusignan, b. c. 1141, Co-Seigneur de Lusignan in 1164, married Orengarde N before 1162 or about 1167 and died in 1169 leaving a six or one-year-old son.

  4. Hugh (Hugues) I, lord of Lusignan, was a vassal of the counts of Poitiers in the 10th century. Early members of the family participated in the Crusades, but it was Hugh VIII’s sons who established the family fortunes. Hugh VIII’s eldest son and successor, Hugh IX the Brown (d. 1219

  5. Hugh IX inherited by collateral succession the County of La Marche (1203) as descendant of Almodis, while his son, Hugh X, married Isabella of Angoulême, thus securing Angoulême (1220). Hugh IX of Lusignan (died 1219)

  6. Hugh IX (died 1219), Count of Eu; Counts of La Marche and Angoulême The lion rampant added to the original arms of Lusignan was an augmentation of honour granted by Richard the Lionheart during the Third Crusade (1189–92) Hugh X (died 1249), son of Hugh IX, married Isabelle of Angoulême, thus securing Angoulême (1220) Hugh XI (died 1250)

  7. Other articles where Hugh IX the Brown is discussed: Lusignan Family: …VIII’s eldest son and successor, Hugh IX the Brown (d. 1219), held the countship of La Marche. In 1200 his fiancée, Isabella of Angoulême, was taken for wife by his feudal lord, King John of England. This outrage caused Hugh to turn to the king of France, Philip II Augustus,…