Hugh XI of Lusignan

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Hugh XI of Lusignan was a 13th-century French nobleman who held the titles of Count of La Marche and Angoulême and was a prominent member of the influential Lusignan family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Count
French nobleman
medieval noble
allegiance Kingdom of France
birthPlace Lusignan, Poitou NERFINISHED
century 13th century
child Alice of Lusignan NERFINISHED
Aymer of Lusignan NERFINISHED
Hugh XII of Lusignan NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathPlace Fariskur, Egypt NERFINISHED
diedIn Battle of Fariskur NERFINISHED
father Hugh X of Lusignan NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance prominent member of the Lusignan family in 13th-century France
memberOf House of Lusignan NERFINISHED
mother Isabella of Angoulême NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Lusignan family NERFINISHED
nobleTitleHeldFrom Count of Angoulême NERFINISHED
Count of La Marche NERFINISHED
notableFamilyConnection widower of Isabella of Angoulême, queen dowager of England
participatedIn Seventh Crusade NERFINISHED
predecessor Hugh X of Lusignan NERFINISHED
regionRuled Angoulême NERFINISHED
La Marche NERFINISHED
socialRank high nobility
spouse Yolande of Brittany NERFINISHED
successor Hugh XII of Lusignan NERFINISHED
title Count of Angoulême
Count of La Marche NERFINISHED

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Hugh X of Lusignan child Hugh XI of Lusignan
Guy of Lusignan sibling Hugh XI of Lusignan
Hugh X of Lusignan successor Hugh XI of Lusignan