William of Lusignan (son of Hugh X)

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William of Lusignan (son of Hugh X) was a 13th-century French nobleman from the influential Lusignan family, a dynasty prominent in Poitou and involved in the politics of both France and the Crusader states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French noble
member of the House of Lusignan
nobleman
birthPlace Poitou NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 13th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dynasty Lusignan dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French
familyName de Lusignan NERFINISHED
father Hugh X of Lusignan NERFINISHED
givenName William
mother Isabella of Angoulême NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Lusignan NERFINISHED
nobleTitle lord
notableFamilyConnection half-brother of Henry III of England (through his mother Isabella of Angoulême)
participatedIn politics of the Crusader states
politics of the Kingdom of France
regionOfActivity Poitou NERFINISHED
sibling Alice of Lusignan NERFINISHED
Aymer de Lusignan NERFINISHED
Geoffrey of Lusignan NERFINISHED
Guy of Lusignan (Count of Angoulême) NERFINISHED
Hugh XI of Lusignan NERFINISHED
Isabelle de Lusignan NERFINISHED
Margaret of Lusignan NERFINISHED

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Hugh X of Lusignan child William of Lusignan (son of Hugh X)
Alice of Lusignan sibling William of Lusignan (son of Hugh X)