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  1. 5 de may. de 2024 · Lords of Lusignan King of England/King of France Hugues IX de Lusignan (1171-1219) Hugh X of Lusignan (124619249) Hugh XI of Lusignan (1249-1250) Hugh XII of Lusignan (1250-1270) Hugues XIII de Lusignan (1270-1303) Guy Ier de Lusignan (1303-1308) 7 Lords of La Rochefoucauld Foucauld II de La Roche (1230-) Guy V de La Rochefoucauld (d. after 1250)

  2. Hace 2 días · Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan won the dispute and succeeded Hugh II on Cyprus as Hugh III. When Conradin was executed in Sicily in 1268, there was no other Hohenstaufen heir to succeed him, and Hugh III inherited the Kingdom of Jerusalem as well in 1269.

  3. Hace 5 días · Hugues X de Lusignan [2] (v. 1182-5 juin 1249) est un noble poitevin, seigneur de Lusignan, de Château-Larcher et comte de la Marche (1219-1249). Il possédait également les châteaux de Frontenay et de Couhé [3], [4].

    • 5 juin 1249Damiette
    • V. 1182
  4. Hace 6 días · Rather than negotiating some form of compensation, John treated Hugh "with contempt"; this resulted in a Lusignan uprising that was promptly crushed by John, who also intervened to suppress Raoul in Normandy.

    • 1202-1204
    • Normandy, France
  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · This time the rebel was Hugh of Lusignan, who had married the widowed mother of Henry III. Once again Henry descended on the Continent, this time at Royan, with a powerful force. The majority of the nobles in the west of France united with him.

  6. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Hugh XI of Lusignan, born in 1221, had several names depending on which of his territories people choose to reference. Hugh was also Count Hugh VI of La Marche and Count Hugh II of Angoulême. The reference to Angoulême is the key to his connection with English royalty.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Pierre I de Lusignan (October 9, 1328 - January 17, 1369, also known as Peter I of Cyprus) became the tenth Lusignan ruler of Cyprus, following the abdication of his father, Hugues/Hugh IV, on November 24, 1358, Pierre assumed the titles of King of Cyprus and titular King of Jerusalem.