Person:Huges Unknown (1)

Huges III _____, Sire de Lusignan
b.961
d.Abt 1012
  1. Joscelin de Lusignan960 - 1015
  2. Huges III _____, Sire de Lusignan961 - Abt 1012
  • HHuges III _____, Sire de Lusignan961 - Abt 1012
  1. Hugues IV _____, Count de Lusignan987 - Abt 1026
Facts and Events
Name Huges III _____, Sire de Lusignan
Gender Male
Birth? 961
Marriage to Unknown
Death[2] Abt 1012
Reference Number[1] Q1386763 (Wikidata)


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Hugh III (fl. late tenth century), called 'Albus' (the White), was the third Lord of Lusignan, probably the son and successor of Hugh II. He confirmed the donation by one of his vassals of the church of Mezeaux to the abbey of Saint-Cyprien and himself granted the abbey the woodland and the public road between Lusignan and Poitiers. He may have been intimate with the comital court of Poitou, for the Duchess Emma, wife of William IV of Aquitaine, imposed a tax on the abbey of Saint-Maixent and gave him the proceeds. His own wife was Arsendis, and he was succeeded by his son Hugh IV Brunus, not the last of that name in the family.

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References
  1. Hugh III of Lusignan, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. HUGUES (III) "Albus" de Lusignan, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.