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      • Hugh VII the Brown of Lusignan or Hugues II de La Marche (French: Hugues le Brun) (1065–1151), Sire de Lusignan, Couhé and Château-Larcher and Count of La Marche, was the son of Hugh VI of Lusignan. He was one of the many notable Crusaders in the Lusignan family.
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  2. Hugh VII the Brown of Lusignan or Hugues II de La Marche (French: Hugues le Brun) (1065–1151), Sire de Lusignan, Couhé and Château-Larcher and Count of La Marche, was the son of Hugh VI of Lusignan. He was one of the many notable Crusaders in the Lusignan family.

  3. 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), held the countship of La Marche.

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  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Hugh VII the Brown of Lusignan or Hugues II de La Marche or Hugues VII & II le Brun de Lusignan (1065 – 1151), Sire de Lusignan, Couhé and Château-Larcher and Count of La Marche, was the son of Hugh VI of Lusignan. He was one of the many notable Crusaders in the Lusignan family.

    • Lusignan, Poitou-Charentes
    • First Wife de Lusignan, Sarrasine NN
    • Poitou-Charentes
  5. Hugh VIII the Old of Lusignan or (French: Hugues le Vieux) was the Seigneur de Lusignan, Couhé, and Château-Larcher on his father's death in 1151. He went on crusade, was captured at battle of Harim, and died in captivity. Biography. Born in Poitou, Hugh was the eldest son of Hugh VII and of Sarracena de Lezay. [1] .

    • Bourgogne or Burgondie de Rancon
    • 1165 or 1171, Holy Land
    • 1106–1110 or after 1125, Poitou, France
    • Hugh VII, Sarracena de Lezay
  6. 1 Origins. 1.1 Lords of Lusignan. 1.2 Counts of La Marche and Angoulême. 2 Crusader kings. 2.1 First house of Lusignan: Kings of Jerusalem and Cyprus. 3 Second House of Lusignan. 3.1 Second house of Lusignan: Kings of Jerusalem and Cyprus. 4 Kings of Lesser Armenia. 4.1 Lusignan kings of Cilicia (Armenia) 5 Legacy. 6 Notes. 7 References. 8 Credits.

  7. Hugh VII (died 1151) Hugh VIII (died 1165), whose younger son was Aimery of Lusignan, the first King of Cyprus also King of Jerusalem Raoul I (1191–1219), Count of Eu, second son of Hugh VIII; Raoul II (1219–1246), Count of Eu; Marie (1246–1260), Count of Eu; Hugh IX (died 1219), Count of Eu; Counts of La Marche and Angoulême

  8. When Hugh Le Brun Lusignan VII was born about 1065, in Lusignan, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France, his father, Hugh de Lusignan Marche VI the devil, le diable, was 27 and his mother, Hildegarde De Thouars, was 9. He married Sarazine Ademar de Marche before 1090, in France. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 2 daughters.

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