LUSIGNAN

lüzēnyäNˈ, French noble family. The name is derived from a castle in Poitou, built, according to legend, by Mélusine. The family was powerful in the Middle Ages and ruled (13th-14th cent.) the county of Marche. One branch was prominent in the history of the Crusades. Guy of Lusignan succeeded (1186) Baldwin V as king of Jerusalem; compelled (1192) to resign this title, he received the island of Cyprus from King Richard I of England. His brother, Amalric II, succeeded (1194) him as king of Cyprus and was also king of Jerusalem; his descendants continued to claim the kingship of Jerusalem. In 1342 a branch of their line ascended the throne of Lesser Armenia (Cilicia); in 1375 the last Lusignan king of Armenia was overthrown by the Mamluks, and the Lusignans of Cyprus added the empty title of king of Armenia to the equally empty one of king of Jerusalem. Cyprus flourished under Lusignan rule until about 1370, but then it declined and eventually became dependent on Venice and was obliged to pay tribute to Egypt. The royal capital, Nicosia, was long a center of French medieval culture. Famagusta, however, was ceded in the mid-1370s to Genoa as security for an indemnity in return for the release of the captive King Peter II. In the next century the Lusignan rulers of Cyprus had little power. The situation changed in 1460, however, when Queen Charlotte was expelled by the half-Greek illegitimate son of her late husband. The usurper became king as James II, recovered (1464) Famagusta, and married the Venetian heiress Caterina Cornaro. Their son, James III, died in 1474, and with him the Lusignan dynasty ended; in 1489 Venice took complete control of Cyprus.

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...almost to choke him--"REFUSED!" Miss Lusignan rose from her chair, and looked almost...very close to one another, till Mr. Lusignan, who thought five minutes quite enough...taken a young mans part so openly. Mr. Lusignan looked sadly discomposed at this outburst...
...where it is a family name dIbelin, de Lusignan, de Gibelet , and of where the name...projected history of Cyprus under the Lusignans, and the criticism kindly given by several...le Regne des Princes de la Maison de Lusignan , 3 vols, Paris, 1852-61. Vol...
...228 ZAIRE OSMAN, Sultan of Jerusalem. LUSIGNAN, A Prince of the Blood of the ancient...devotion enough to be affected by old Lusignan , nor tenderness to feel for Zaire...Deserve to reign in Solyma; but know, Old Lusignan must still remain a captive; It were...
...for reconquering Syria and Palestine. Lusignan Cyprus was regarded in much the same...originated in an unusual quarter. Peter I of Lusignan, who succeeded his father Hugh IV as...continued to be disputed between the Lusignans and the descendants of Charles I of...
...8 The Ecclesiastical Career of Aymer de Lusignan, Bishop Elect of Winchester, 1250-1260 H. W. RIDGEWAY...feeding into the Thames 11 8.1 The seal of Aymer de Lusignan as bishop elect, portraying him in the vestments of a deacon...
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...as in the foundation narrative of the Lusignans. This article will examine an apparently...founding and subsequent history of the Lusignan lineage by Melusine, a woman who saves...foretell the deaths and successions of Lusignan lords. Her descendants attempt to free...
...island to the French crusader Guy de Lusignan, (80) who established a French-speaking...serfs, and tenant farmers. (81) The Lusignan hold of the island was generally secure...influence in the region ascended. The Lusignans granted trading rights to the Genoese...
...ore fidelle, Lusignan a ploye sous le ioug du destin...roche." Located just outside Poitiers, Lusignan housed the "Roc Melusin," the castle...Montpensiers troops destroyed the castle of Lusignan after the Protestant army had occupied...
...to her husband, Godfreys rival Guy de Lusignan (Marton Csokas). Sybilla and Balian become...her second husband the ambitious Guy of Lusignan, the militant warlord Reynauld de Chatillon...arrived nobleman from France, Guy de Lusignan. Sybilla and her mother Agnes of Courtenay...
...Berry, brother of Charles V and owner of the castle of Lusignan, in 1392 Jean dArras wrote the "noble history of Lusignan and of Melusina--the fairy who founded the lineage . . . of Lusignan . . . " (Lancner 788). The name Melusina may have come...
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...King John, and who had there married Hugh de Lusignan, lord of La Marche. The Kings Lusignan half-brothers--most notably William de Valence...eventually created Earl of Pembroke, and Aymer de Lusignan, elected Bishop of Winchester--swiftly came...
...of his leading vassals in Aquitaine, Hugh le Brun, Lord of Lusignan. The ensuing squabble quickly turned to full-scale revolt...castle of Mirabeau captured Arthur along with all the leading Lusignan rebels. All were imprisoned, Arthur at Falaise; but in the...
...British colonialism - which lasted a mere 80 years - ignoring the fact that the name dates from the 13th century when the French Lusignan dynasty controlled the island. Lefkosia will now appear on all public signs but so also will Nicosia, in brackets, next to...
...Turkish Cypriots have been cooperating for years towards preserving and restoring the Old Citys rich Ottoman, Venetian and Lusignan heritage. Within United Nations and European Union circles, the US under-secretary of state Nicholas Burns has added his voice...
...trouble for John in Poitou where he had offended the powerful Lusignan family, who rebelled and appealed to Philip Augustus. After...the indomitable Eleanor and captured Arthur and two of the Lusignans. Arthur was seized by William de Braose, lord of Brecon...


 

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...fastest way to heaven, while the King of Jerusalem, Guy of Lusignan, is the warmongering villain desperate to slaughter tolerant...and barbarians. It has nothing to do with reality. Guy of Lusignan lost the battle against Saladin, but he wasnt any badder or...
...fastest way to Heaven, while the King of Jerusalem, Guy of Lusignan, is the war- mongering villain desperate to slaughter tolerant...and barbarians. It has nothing to do with reality. Guy of Lusignan lost the battle against Saladin, but he wasnt any badder or...
...Balian bids farewell to his home and gallops off to an uncertain destiny, watching in horror as bloodthirsty French Lord Guy de Lusignan (Csokas) goads the great Muslim warrior Saladin (Massoud) into war. While the citizens of Jerusalem prepare for invasion, Balian...
...the north, take exit 30 off the A10, then the N11 towards Niort-Lusignan and follow the signs to Curzay. From the south, take exit 31 off the A10, follow the N11 towards Lusignan and, again, follow the signs to Curzay. Chateau de Curzay, 86600...
...King Baldwin is maintaining an uneasy peace between the Christians, Jews and Muslims. But the ambitious French Lord, Guy de Lusignan (Marton Csokas), is desperate to take the throne and go to war with Muslim warrior Saladin (Ghassan Massoud). While Jerusalem...
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LUSIGNAN luzenyaN , French noble family. The name is derived...was prominent in the history of the Crusades. Guy of Lusignan succeeded (1186) Baldwin V as king of Jerusalem; compelled...the throne of Lesser Armenia (Cilicia); in 1375 the last Lusignan king of Armenia was overthrown by the Mamluks, and the...
GUY OF LUSIGNAN lusenyaN , d. 1194, Latin king of Jerusalem (1186 92) and Cyprus...his title, but was given the island of Cyprus. His descendants (see Lusignan ) ruled Cyprus and Lesser Armenia. His brother, Amalric II , succeeded...
...hatten , battle on July 4, 1187, in N Palestine, where Saladin s Muslim forces defeated the Christian armies of Guy de Lusignan . When Saladin attacked Tiberias in July, 1187, Christian forces attempted to aid the besieged city but were roadblocked...
...II, c.1155 1205, Latin king of Jerusalem (1197 1205) and Cyprus (1194 1205); brother and successor (in Cyprus) of Guy of Lusignan . His title to Jerusalem was established through his marriage with Isabella, eldest daughter of Amalric I (see Jerusalem...
...a serpent from the waist down every Saturday. She married a mortal, Count Raymond, said to be the ancestor of the house of Lusignan, and made him promise never to visit her on that day. When he broke his agreement and discovered her secret, she fled. The...
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