Person:Hugh Lusignan (3)

Hugh XII de Lusignan
d.Aft 25 Aug 1270
m. Jan 1235
  1. Hugh XII de LusignanAbt 1235 to 1240 - Aft 1270
  2. Alice de Lusignan of AngoulemeAft 1236 - 1290
  • HHugh XII de LusignanAbt 1235 to 1240 - Aft 1270
  • WIsabella _____
  • HHugh XII de LusignanAbt 1235 to 1240 - Aft 1270
  • WJeanne De FougeresAbt 1242 - 1274
m. 29 Jan 1254
  1. Yolanda of Lusignan1257 - 1314
  2. Hugh XIII of Lusignan1259 - 1303
  3. Jeanne of Lusignan1260 - 1323
  4. Guy of Lusignan, Count of AngoulêmeBet 1260 & 1265 - 1308
Facts and Events
Name Hugh XII de Lusignan
Alt Name Hugh XII Count of Angoulême de Lusignan
Alt Name Hugh de Lusignan
Gender Male
Birth? abt 1235 to 1240 Angoulême, Cordeliersk, Charente-Maritime, France
Marriage to Isabella _____
Marriage 29 Jan 1254 Lusignan,Vienne,Poitou,Franceto Jeanne De Fougeres
Death? Aft 25 Aug 1270
Burial? La Couronne, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
Reference Number? Q432429?
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Hugh XII de Lusignan, Hugh VII of La Marche or Hugh III of Angoulême (c. 1235/1240 – after 25 August 1270). He was the son of Hugh XI of Lusignan and Yolande of Brittany. He succeeded his father as seigneur of Lusignan, Couhé, and Peyrat, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême in 1250.


On 29 January 1253/4, at Fougères, he married Jeanne de Fougères (d. aft.1273), daughter of Raoul III, seigneur of Fougères, and Isabelle de Craon. They had six children:

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References
  1.   Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    Hugh XII of Lusignan.
  2.   HUGUES [XIII] de Lusignan (-shortly after 25 Aug 1270), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.