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    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...
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    set sail for the Holy Land accompanied by the King of Jerusalem, Guy of Lusignan and other high ranking nobles. The English king left garrisons in the...
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  • chancellor. The 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...
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    newcomer, Guy of Lusignan, whose older brother Amalric of Lusignan was already an established figure at court. Internationally, the Lusignans were useful...
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    splendour of Eastern description". The fairy Melusina, also, who married Guy de Lusignan, Count of Poitou, under condition that he should never attempt to intrude...
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  • Hubert to seek help from his nephew, a "great warrior" named Guy de Lusignan. This Guy is revealed to be none other than Baron d'Aubigny's idealistic...
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    husband, Guy of Lusignan, from seizing the throne. Baldwin of Ibelin, who was the only Jerusalemite baron to refuse to pay homage to Sibylla and Guy after...
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  • Marie de Bourbon, Princess of Achaea (category House of Lusignan)
    I, Count of La Marche. On 29 November 1328, Marie was betrothed to Guy of Lusignan, titular Prince of Galilee at the Château de Bourbon. He was the son...
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    at the same time, in particular Guy de Lusignan. All declared their support for Richard provided that he support Guy against his rival Conrad of Montferrat...
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    Knights Templar, who, following a bloody revolt, in turn sold it to Guy of Lusignan. His brother and successor Aimery was recognised as King of Cyprus...
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    island. In 1342, Levon's cousin Guy de Lusignan, was anointed king as Constantine II, King of Armenia. Guy de Lusignan and his younger brother John were...
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    road and took prisoners. Meanwhile, the main Crusader force under Guy of Lusignan moved from Sepphoris to al-Fula. Saladin sent out 500 skirmishers to...
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    the summer of 1186. His mother Sibylla of Jerusalem and her husband Guy of Lusignan were crowned as queen and king of Jerusalem in the summer of 1186,...
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    remained under Christian rule in the county. Saladin released Guy of Lusignan who joined his wife. Guy, Sybilla, and their supporters left Tripoli and laid siege...
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    Leo IV in 1341, Leo's cousin Guy de Lusignan was elected to succeed him as Constantine II, beginning the rule of the Lusignan dynasty. This dynasty ruled...
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    summer 1188, Saladin released king Guy of Lusignan, the husband of Queen Sibylla, from captivity. A year later, in 1189, Guy, accompanied by his brother Geoffrey...
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    Notes 1988 Mangeclous Solal Moshé Mizrahi 1990 Lacenaire The abbot of Lusignan Francis Girod 1992 Le zèbre Nogaret Jean Poiret The Accompanist Jacques...
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    2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1275 – 1324), Seigneur of Montignac (House of Lusignan). In January 1296 Raoul married secondly Isabelle of Hainaut (d. c. 1305)...
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    (+1343) │ │ X 2)Hutin de Vermeilles │ │ │ ├─>Marie (1315–1387) │ │ X 1) Guy de Lusignan (1315–1343) │ │ X 2) Robert de Tarente (+1364) │ │ │ ├─>Philippe (1316–c...
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    own subjects, the Angevins and Bretons, then the Poitevins including Guy of Lusignan, titular King of Jerusalem, and lastly the English and Normans who...
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    emperor Henry VI, Frederick's father, had accepted the homage of Aimery of Lusignan and made him king on the eve of the German Crusade in 1196. Hugh I of Cyprus...
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  • Killing Eve – Konstantin Vasiliev (Kim Bodnia) Kingdom of Heaven – Guy de Lusignan (Marton Csokas) Knives Out – Richard Drysdale (Don Johnson) Ladder...
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    current pretender to the throne, Guy de Lusignan was a Poitevin noble, related to many of Richard's vassals, while Guy's wife—Sybilla—was Richard's cousin...
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    stopping first at Tripoli for the marriage of Bohemond IV and Melisende of Lusignan. Hugh I of Cyprus, accompanying his fellow commanders, became ill at the...
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    Kingston (27 February 1781 – 1782) Louis Antoine Dazemard de Lusignan (1782) Armand Guy Simon de Coëtnempren, comte de Kersaint (*1742 – †1793) (1782)...
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    Kingston (27 February 1781 – 1782) Louis Antoine Dazemard de Lusignan (1782) Armand Guy Simon de Coëtnempren, Count of Kersaint (1782) Georges Manganon...
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  • gathered in Jerusalem by Guy de Lusignan, on 27 March 1187, had demanded that a reconciliation take place between Lusignan and Raymond III of Tripoli...
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  • arranged and conducted by William Ross. Credited to lyricist Julien de Lau Lusignan and Lacôme. Based on the traditional Irish reel "Rakish Paddy". Adapted...
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    of Democriet & Herakliet by Cornelis van Haarlem (illustration), and a portrait of his mother Machtelt Jans van Noortzant, were admired. This attracted...
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    the Battle of Hattin. He took with him the crusader prisoners, King Guy of Lusignan and Templar Grand Master Gerard of Ridefort. The prisoners were promised...
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