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  1. Almodis, an unusual choice for the Lusignan family but a decision that could show Hugh VIII contemplated taking over the county if Raymond died in captivity or without an heir (see Fig. 2).61 Ransomed in 1174, Aimery of Lusignan appears in a royal charter dated 13 December.62 At the same time, another brother brother, Peter, who probably ...

  2. Jul 13, 2019 · The legend of the fairy ancestress of the rulers of the castle of Lusignan in Poitou, the kings of Jerusalem and Cyprus, and the counts of La Marche and Parthenay already existed before 1362, although no written version has survived.

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  4. Jun 1, 2011 · T he lords of Lusignan could trace their association with the Latin East back to 1102 when Guy of Lusignan's great-grandfather, Hugh VI, fought at the battle of Ramla. In 1163, two generations later, Guy's father Hugh VIII, came from his native Poitou to Syria only to be captured by the Muslims in the following year. He never regained his freedom.

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  5. The House of Lusignan ( / ˈluːzɪn.jɒn / LOO-zin-yon; French: [lyziɲɑ̃]) was a royal house of French origin, which at various times ruled several principalities in Europe and the Levant, including the kingdoms of Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Armenia, from the 12th through the 15th centuries during the Middle Ages.

  6. Château de Lusignan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Château de Lusignan (in Lusignan, Vienne département, France) was the seat of the Lusignan family, Poitevin Marcher Lords, who distinguished themselves in the First Crusade and held the crowns of two Crusader kingdoms, the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Kingdom of

  7. It is a grant to the abbey of Absie by Hugh, son of Burgundia.12 On 16 March 1169 Geoffrey de Lusignan made a grant to the abbey of Absie for the soul of his brother Hugh. The abbey was to receive 20 solidi of Poitevin money a year from the sales taxes levied at Vouvant to celebrate the anniver- sary of Hugh's death.

  8. Feb 17, 2023 · Clément de Vasselot de Régné. Lusignan is a well-known name in crusades history for it is associated with the fall of Jerusalem and the loss of a major part of the kingdom. Nevertheless, the presence of the Lusignans in the history of the crusades cannot be reduced to the part played by Guy and by the dynasty born of his brother Aimery who ...

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