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  1. Hugh V (died 8 October 1060), called the Fair or the Pious, was the fifth Lord of Lusignan and Lord of Couhé. He succeeded his father, Hugh IV , sometime around 1026. Marriage and children [ edit ]

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Hugh V (died 8 October 1060), called the Fair or the Pious, was the fifth Lord of Lusignan and Lord of Couhé. He succeeded his father, Hugh IV, sometime around 1026. He and his brother Rorgo confirmed charters for the abbeys of Saint-Maixent and Saint-Cyprien and that of Nouaillé.

    • Lusignan, Poitou-Charentes
    • circa 1016
    • Poitou-Charentes
    • Lusignan, Poitou-Charentes, France
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  4. Crusader kings. The Lusignans were among the French nobles who made great careers in the Crusades. An ancestor of the later Lusignan dynasty in the Holy Land, Hugh VI of Lusignan, was killed in the east during the Crusade of 1101. Another Hugh arrived in the 1160s and was captured in a battle with Nur ad-Din.

  5. The Château de Lusignan, near Poitiers, was the principal seat of the Lusignans. It is shown at its height in the March illumination in the Trés Riches Heures of the Duc de Berry (circa 1412). Louis XIV fortified it and it was used as a prison, a school—and a handy quarry for building materials.

    • None; extinct
    • James III
    • 10th century
    • Poitou, France
  6. Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 – 1102), called the Devilish, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I ), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. [1] Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. [2] On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that ...

  7. When Hugh V Seigneur de Lusignan et de Couhé was born about 1016, in Lusignan, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France, his father, Hugues IV "le Brun" Seigneur de Lusignon, was 32 and his mother, Audearde, was 29. He married Almodis de La Marché in 1034. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  8. Jan 26, 1996 · Agreement between Count William V of Aquitaine and Hugh IV of Lusignan The following is a collective translation made in London in July 1988, by a group including myself under the leadership of Susan Reynolds, with some minor further amendments.

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