Hugh X de Lusignan or Hugh V of La Marche (c. 1183 – c. 5 June 1249, Angoulême) was Seigneur de Lusignan and Count of La Marche in November 1219 and was...
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Hugh IX "le Brun" of Lusignan (1163/1168 – 5 November 1219) was the grandson of Hugh VIII. His father, also Hugh (b. c. 1141), was the co-seigneur of...
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of the castle at Lusignan became counts of La Marche in the 12th century. They added the county of Angoulême to their holdings in 1220, when Hugh X of...
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III. In 1220, Isabella married Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, by whom she had another nine children. Some of Isabella's contemporaries, as well...
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Isabella of Lusignan (c.1224 – 14 January 1300) was a daughter of Hugh X of Lusignan and his wife Isabella of Angoulême, Dowager Queen of England. Isabella...
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Hugh XI de Lusignan or Hugh VI of La Marche (1221 – 6 April 1250) was a 13th-century French nobleman. He succeeded his mother Isabelle of Angoulême, former...
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Hugh VII of Lusignan (1065–1151) Hugh VIII of Lusignan (12th century) Hugh IX of Lusignan (1163 or 1168 – 1219) Hugh X of Lusignan (1195–1249) Hugh XI...
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Hugh of Lusignan was a common name for French of the House of Lusignan. Hugh I (early 10th century) Hugh II (died 967) Hugh III Hugh IV Hugh V (died 1060)...
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John of England, but rather to the daughter of Wulgrim III, Mathilde of Angoulême, who had married Hugh IX of Lusignan, father of Hugh X of Lusignan. Mathilde...
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husband of Isabella Hugh X of Lusignan (House of Lusignan, see below) (1220–1249), second husband of Isabella Hugh X of Lusignan (Hugh I of Angoulême) (1219–1249)...
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brother Richard of Cornwall and their stepfather Hugh X of Lusignan. The battle was fought on the bridge built over the river Charente, a point of strategic...
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Saintonge War (redirect from Siege of Saintes)
supportive of King Louis IX's brother Alphonse, Count of Poitiers and those of Hugh X of Lusignan, Raymond VII of Toulouse and Henry III of England. The...
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persistent conflicts involving some of the most influential nobles in his kingdom, including Hugh X of Lusignan and Peter of Dreux. Concurrently, England's...
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second-eldest daughter of Hugh X of Lusignan ("le Brun"), Seigneur de Lusignan and Count of La Marche, and Isabella of Angoulême, queen dowager of England. She...
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Hugh I may refer to: Hugh I of Lusignan (c. 885–c. 930) Hugh I, Count of Maine (died 933) Hugh I, Viscount of Châteaudun (died 989 or after) Hugh I of...
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to two-thirds of a pound sterling. Henry III's mother Isabella of Angoulême married Hugh X of Lusignan after the death of King John of England. The Dictum...
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cities in Languedoc. By 1226, Louis' lack of military support in Gascony had embittered Hugh X of Lusignan. On 1 November 1223, Louis issued an ordinance...
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new husband Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche. A French army, marched to Angers in order to shut the English army out from the County of Poitou, and...
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of Anoulême, reasserted her rights over Cognac and enfeoffed her new husband, Hugh X of Lusignan. Renaud continued to wage war to keep his control of...
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Lusignan may refer to: Alice de Lusignan, Countess of Surrey (1224-1256), daughter of Hugh X de Lusignan and Isabella of Angoulême Alice de Lusignan,...
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recover Poitou by their stepfather, Hugh X of Lusignan, but the expedition turned into a military fiasco after Lusignan betrayed them. Richard conceded Poitou...
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guidance of the Franciscans. By virtue of the Treaty of Vendôme in March 1227, Isabelle was betrothed to Hugh, eldest son and heir of Hugh X of Lusignan, with...
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fourth son of Isabella of Angoulême, widow of King John, and her second husband, Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, and was thus a half-brother to...
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engaged to be married to Hugh IX of Lusignan, an important member of a key Poitou noble family and brother of Raoul, the count of Eu, who possessed lands...
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the regency government and she returned to France in 1217, marrying Hugh X de Lusignan, a powerful Poitevin noble. William Marshal fell ill and died in April...
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father King John promised her in marriage to Hugh X of Lusignan, as compensation for his father Hugh IX of Lusignan being jilted by her mother Isabella. She...
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Queen mother Isabella, Countess of Angoulême, and her second husband, Hugh X of Lusignan, from supporting the English side. However, Mauclerc did support the...
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Lusignan. Joan was a younger daughter of Hugh XII of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême, lord of Lusignan and Fougères, and Jeanne de Fougères...
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Castle of Corneto near Siena. In 1225, aged five, Joan was betrothed to Hugh, eldest son and heir of Hugh X of Lusignan and Isabella, Countess of Angoulême...
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married Richard of Cornwall instead. In 1243 Raymond married Margaret of Lusignan, the daughter of Hugh X of Lusignan and Isabella of Angoulême. They...
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