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Paternal Family Tree: Lusignan
Hugh Lusignan IX Count Lusignan and Mathilde Angoulême Countess Lusignan were married. She by marriage Countess Lusignan. She the daughter of Wulgrin "Taillefer" Angoulême III Count Angoulême.
In 1163 Hugh Lusignan IX Count Lusignan was born to Hugh Lusignan (age 22).
In 1169 [his father] Hugh Lusignan (age 28) died.
Around 1170 [his grandfather] Hugh Lusignan VIII Count Lusignan (age 62) died. His grandson Hugh (age 7) succeeded IX Count Lusignan.
Around 1183 [his son] Hugh Lusignan X Count Lusignan V Count La Marche was born to Hugh Lusignan IX Count Lusignan (age 20).
On 24 Aug 1200 King John of England (age 33) and [his future daughter-in-law] Isabella of Angoulême Queen Consort England (age 12) were married. She had been engaged to Hugh Lusignan IX Count Lusignan (age 37) who subsequently appealed to King Philip II of France (age 35), their feudal overlord, who used the position to justify a war against John. The difference in their ages was 21 years. She the daughter of Aymer Angoulême I Count Angoulême (age 40) and Alice Courtenay Countess Angoulême. He the son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen Consort Franks and England (age 78).
On 05 Nov 1219 Hugh Lusignan IX Count Lusignan (age 56) died. His son [his son] Hugh (age 36) succeeded X Count Lusignan.
Letters. 1220. To her dearest son Henry (age 12), by the grace of God king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, earl of Anjou, [his future daughter-in-law] Isabella (age 32), by the same grace queen of England, lady of Ireland, duchess of Normandy and Aquitaine, countess of Anjou and Angoulême, sends health and her maternal benediction.
We hereby signify to you that when the Earls of March and [his brother] Eu departed this life, the lord [his son] Hugh de Lusignan (age 37) remained alone and without heirs in Poitou, and his friends would not permit that our daughter should be united to him in marriage, because her age is so tender, but counselled him to take a wife from whom he might speedily hope for an heir; and it was proposed that he should take a wife in France, which if he had done, all your land in Poitou and Gascony would be lost. We, therefore, seeing the great peril that might accrue if that marriage should take place, when our counsellors could give us no advice, ourselves married the said Hugh earl of March; and God knows that we did this rather for your benefit than our own. Wherefore we entreat you, as our dear son, that this thing may be pleasing to you, seeing it conduces greatly to the profit of you and yours; and we earnestly pray you that you will restore to him his lawful right, that is Niort, the castles of Exeter [Map] and Rockingham [Map], and 3500 marks, which your father, our former husband, bequeathed to us; and so, if it please you, deal with him, who is so powerful, that he may not remain against you, since he can serve you well - for he is wdl-disposed to serve you faithfully with all his power; and we are certain and undertake that he shall serve you well if you will restore to him his rights, and, therefore, we advise that you take opportune counsel on these matters; and, when it shall please you, you may send for our daughter, your sister, by a trusty messenger and your letters patent, and we will send her to you.
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Great x 3 Grandfather: Hugh "Fair and Pious" Lusignan
Great x 2 Grandfather: Hugh "Devil" Lusignan VI Count Lusignan I Count La Marche
Great x 4 Grandfather: Bernard La Marche Count La Marche
Great x 3 Grandmother: Almodis La Marche Margrave Provence
Great x 1 Grandfather: Hugh "Brown" Lusignan VII Count Lusignan II Count La Marche
Great x 4 Grandfather: Geoffrey Thouars
Great x 3 Grandfather: Aimery Thouars
Great x 2 Grandmother: Hildegarde Thouars Countess Lusignan and La Marche
Great x 3 Grandmother: Aremgarde Mauleon
GrandFather: Hugh Lusignan VIII Count Lusignan
Great x 1 Grandmother: Saracine Lezay Countess Lusignan and La Marche
Father: Hugh Lusignan
Great x 1 Grandfather: Geoffroy de Rancon Taillebourg
GrandMother: Bourgogne Dame de Fontenay Taillebourg Countess Lusignan