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Encyclopedia > Hugh IX of Lusignan

Hugh IX of Lusignan was the grandson of Hugh VIII. His father, Hugh, married Orengarde about 1167 and died in 1169 leaving a one-year-old son. Hugh [IX] became Count of La Marche in 1203 and died on 5 November 1219.


His first wife was Mathilde of Angoulême. They had a son, Hugh, born about 1190 to 1195, died 1249. Hugh X of Lusignan (c. ...


His second wife was Agathe de Preuilly.


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Hugh IX of Lusignan at AllExperts (163 words)
Hugh IX of Lusignan (1168-1219) was the grandson of Hugh VIII.
Hugh [IX] became Count of La Marche in 1203 and died on the Fifth Crusade at Damietta on 5 November 1219.
According to explanations in the manuscripts, Hugh IX is mentioned under the pseudonym Maracdes ("Emerald") in two poems by the troubadour Gaucelm Faidit.
Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Count Hugh Lusignan LA MARCHE, IX ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ... (1541 words)
The castle of Lusignan is associated with the medieval legend of Melusine.
"Hugh (Hugues) I, Lord of Lusignan, was a vassal of thecounts of Poitiers in the 10th century.
Hugh the Brown was completely enamored of her and was urging that she had now reached the age to marry.
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