• Guy of Lusignan (French: Guy de Lusignan) (1316–1343) was a medieval French knight who was constable of Cyprus and titular Prince of Galilee. Guy was...
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  • John of Poitiers-Lusignan (French: Jean de Poitiers-Lusignan; died 7 August 1343) was constable and later regent of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. He...
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    IV died on 10 October 1359. With Maria of Ibelin: Guy (c. 1316 or 1315–1316 – soon before 24 September 1343 and buried in Nicosia), constable of Cyprus...
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    Bohemund of Lusignan (c. 1280) Guy of Lusignan (c. 1320–1343), son of Hugh IV of Cyprus Hugh of Lusignan (1343–1386), son of Guy of Lusignan John of Brie...
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    Maria of Ibelin, 2. Alix of Ibelin Guy of Lusignan (c. 1316–1343) m. Marie de Bourbon Hugh of Lusignan (1335–1385/1386) m. Maria of Morphou Eschiva of Lusignan...
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  • Hugh of Lusignan (French: Hugh de Lusignan) (1335–1385) was titular Prince of Galilee and claimant to the Kingdom of Cyprus. He was the son of Guy of Lusignan...
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  • Henry (died c.1321) Guy (died 1344) John (died 1343) Bohemond (died 1344) Maria, who married her cousin Leo IV of Armenia At some time between 1320 and 1323...
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  • (1246–1250) Hugh XII of Lusignan (III of Angoulême) (1250–1270) Hugh XIII of Lusignan (IV of Angoulême) (1270–1303) Guy (1303–1308) Part of Aquitaine (1308–1317)...
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    in Nicosia in January 1330 Guy of Lusignan (d. 1343), titular Prince of Galilee, married second on 9 September 1347 Robert of Taranto, the titular Latin...
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  • Lord of Tyre, also called Amalric of Lusignan or Amaury de Lusignan (c. 1272 – June 5, 1310, in Nicosia) was a prince and statesman of the House of Lusignan...
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  • Hugh of Lusignan, their only known son, was born in about 1335. Her husband was appointed Constable of Cyprus between 1336 and 1338. He died in 1343 from...
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  • Officers of the Kingdom of Cyprus from its founding were: Guy de Lusignan (c. 1195), son of Amalric I of Cyprus Aimery de Rivet (1197–1210) Baldwin of Ibelin...
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    Geneville, of Trim Castle and Ludlow, and Jeanne of Lusignan. Her father was de facto ruler of England together with his mistress Isabella of France, Queen...
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    in Nicosia in January 1330 Guy of Lusignan (d. 1343), titular Prince of Galilee, married second on 9 September 1347 Robert of Taranto, the titular Latin...
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    William Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny (category Knights of the Garter)
    Baron Bergavenny, KG (c. 1343 – 8 May 1411) was an English peer. Beauchamp was the fourth son of Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, and Katherine Mortimer...
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    only son of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey (himself the son of Maud Marshal by her second marriage), and his wife Alice de Lusignan (died 1256), half-sister...
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    From 1343 to 1344, a time when the Armenian population and its feudal rulers refused to adapt to the new Lusignan leadership and its policy of Latinizing...
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    Crusades (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
    and coward. Guy of Lusignan was one of the few captives of Saladin's after the battle, along with Raynald of Châtillon and Humphrey IV of Toron. Raynald...
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    │ │ X 1)Jean II de Sully (+1343) │ │ X 2)Hutin de Vermeilles │ │ │ ├─>Marie (1315–1387) │ │ X 1) Guy de Lusignan (1315–1343) │ │ X 2) Robert de Tarente...
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  • Grand' Dent" was the nephew of Guy de Lusignan, who became King of Jerusalem (1186–1192), and nephew of Aimery, who was Guy's successor (1197–1205). Geoffroy...
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    both of whom died young, and 1–2 daughters. Two daughters, Charlotte of Cyprus and Cleopha de Lusignan. Cleopha died in infancy and Helena's line died out...
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    Tarentaise, died 1395 Aymon, died 1398 Amadeus V, Count of Savoy, 1252–1323 Edward, Count of Savoy, 1284–1329 Aymon, Count of Savoy, 1291–1343 Amadeus VI...
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  • Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury and had issue. Anne Butler, who died unmarried. "Beauchamp, William, first Baron Bergavenny (c. 1343–1411), soldier and...
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  • of Poitiers to Philip, and La Marche and Angoulême to Charles. 1308: purchase of the County of Angoulême, of Fougères and of Lusignan from Yolande of...
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  • Comnenus becomes emperor of Trebizond (1342) Guy de Lusignan becomes King Gosdantin II of Armenia (1342) The Patriarchate of Antioch is transferred to...
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    Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, in 1242 showed that he was no longer destined for a Church career. Raymond Berengar V of Provence died in August...
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    King James II of Aragon is married by proxy to Marie of Lusignan, daughter of King Hugh III of Cyprus at a ceremony attended by King James's representative...
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    rift with the Lusignans, the Ibelins, and the Capetian House of Anjou through arranged marriages. Toward that end, Hugh had his stepson Guy of Ibelin marry...
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    Conrad of Montferrat. 26 August. Barbarossa's forces seize the Byzantine city of Philippopolis. 28 August. Guy of Lusignan begins the Siege of Acre. 1...
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  • d'Alexandrie; ou, Chronique du roi Pierre Ier de Lusignan. Genève. Johann Peter Kirsch (1907). "St. Bridget of Sweden". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 2. New York:...
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