Person:Yolanda of Lusignan (1)

Yolanda of Lusignan
b.24 Mar 1257
d.30 Sep 1314
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 Yolanda of Lusignan
Gender Female
Birth[1] 24 Mar 1257
Death[1] 30 Sep 1314
Reference Number? Q459175?


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Yolanda of Lusignan or Yolande I de Lusignan, Countess of La Marche (24 March 1257 – 30 September 1314) was a French noblewoman and peeress. In 1308, she succeeded her brother Guy I as suo jure Dame of Lusignan, of Couhé and of Peyrat, and suo jure Countess of La Marche, but not as Countess of Angoulême since after her brother's death the county was sold by her sisters, Joan and Isabelle, to King Philip IV and annexed to the French Crown. Yolanda was also the heiress of Fougères, which she succeeded to upon her mother's death sometime after 1273.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Yolanda of Lusignan, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.