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  • Alternative Namen: Le Diable, 'Le Brun'
  • Spitzname ist Hugh VI of Lusignan and The Devil.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 1039Lusignan
    Poitou-Charentes France.
  • Berufe:
    • Comte, de la Marche, Sieur, de Lusignan, de Couhé.
    • Senhor de Lusignan.
  • Er ist verstorben am 18. Mai 1102Ramla
    Israel.
  • Ein Kind von Hugues V 'le Pieux' de Lusignan und Almodis de La Marche
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 22. Januar 2019.

Familie von Hugues "le Diable" (Hugues "le Diable") "Hugh VI of Lusignan and The Devil" de Lusignan comte de La Marche

Er ist verheiratet mit Hildegarde de Thouars.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1095 in Europe.


Kind(er):



Notizen bei Hugues "le Diable" (Hugues "le Diable") "Hugh VI of Lusignan and The Devil" de Lusignan comte de La Marche

Name Prefix: Seigneur Name Suffix: Vi "Le Sire"
Hugh VI of Lusignan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hugh VI of Lusignan (c. 1039 – 1110), known as "le diable" (The Devil) was the son of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche, and a participant in the First Crusade.

Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal II were forced to intervene. From these conflicts Hugh was dubbed "le diable", the devil, by the monks of St. Maixent.

In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids. Hugh's Catalan half-brother, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona was threatened by the Almoravids. Hugh VI undertook an expedition to Spain in 1087 along with another half-brother, Raymond IV of Toulouse, to assist the count of Barcelona.

Hugh took the cross for the First Crusade, along with his brothers Raymond and Berenguer. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

From his marriage to Ildégarde de Thouars, Hugh had a son and successor, Hugh VII of Lusignan.

Preceded by:
Boso III Count of La Marche
1091–1110 Succeeded by:
Hugh VII
[edit]

Sources

* Riley Smith, Jonathan. The First Crusaders, 1095-1131, 1998
Rootsweb Feldman
URL: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3044567&id=I15959
# D: I15959
# Name: Hugh LE DIABLE VI 1 2
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 1039 in Of, Lusignan, Vienne, France 1 2
# Death: 1110 1 2
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 2
# Note:

[Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

GIVN Hugh VI "Le Diable"
SURN SIRE
AFN 9HM0-40
REPO @REPO1097@
TITL Ancestral File (R)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (R)
_MASTER Y

OCCU Lord of Lusignan
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says CIR 1059;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 1039;
www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family says ABT 1039, LUSIGNAN, VIENNA, FRANCE ;
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says 1110; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family says 1102;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 1110;

Father: Hugh LE DEBONNAIRE V b: ABT 1015 in Of, Lusignan, Vienne, France
Mother: Almonde De LA MARCHE b: ABT 1015 in Marche, Limousin, Poitou, France

Marriage 1 Ildegarde Countess DE THOUARS b: in Of, Thouars, Deux Sevres, France

Children

1. Has Children Hugh VII Le Brun DE LUSIGNAN b: 1065 in Of, Lusignan, Vienne, France

Sources:

1. Title: daveanthes.FTW
Note: ABBR daveanthes.FTW
Note: Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
2. Title: Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 6, 2004

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URL: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2902060&id=I575156647
ID: I575156647
Name: Hugh VI "Le Diable" SIRE
Given Name: Hugh VI "Le Diable"
Surname: SIRE
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1039 in Of, Lusignan, Vienne, France
Death: 1110
Change Date: 1 Apr 2003 1 1 1 1
Note: Ancestral File Number: 9HM0-40

Father: Hugh V "Le Debonnaire" SIRE b: Abt 1015 in Of, Lusignan, Vienne, France
Mother: Almodis De La HAUTE MARCHE b: Abt 1000 in Of, Toulouse, , France

Marriage 1 Ildegarde Countess Of THOUARS b: Abt 1041 in Of, Thouars, Deux-Sevres, France
Note: _UID6B09E8D25D2A7446AD439C0C3D035251EACC
Children
Hugh VII "Le Brun" De LUSIGNAN b: Abt 1090 in Of, Lusignan, Vienne, France

Sources:
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
Repository:
{geni:about_me} Hugh VI of Lusignan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 – c. 1103/1110), called the Devil, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal IIwere forced to intervene. From these conflicts Hugh was dubbed "le diable", the devil, by the monks of St. Maixent.

In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids. Hugh's Catalan half-brother, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona was threatened by the Almoravids. Hugh VI undertook an expedition to Spain in 1087 along with another half-brother, Raymond IV of Toulouse, to assist the count of Barcelona.

Hugh took the cross for the First Crusade, along with his brothers Raymond and Berenguer. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

From his marriage c. 1065 to Hildegarde or Ildégarde de Thouars, daughter of Aimery IV de Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, and wife Aurengarde de Mauleon, Hugh had a son and successor, Hugh VII of Lusignan.

[edit]Sources

Riley-Smith, Jonathan. The First Crusaders, 1095–1131. 1998.

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Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 – c. 1103/1110), called the Devil, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal IIwere forced to intervene. From these conflicts Hugh was dubbed "le diable", the devil, by the monks of St. Maixent.

In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids. Hugh's Catalan half-brother, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona was threatened by the Almoravids. Hugh VI undertook an expedition to Spain in 1087 along with another half-brother, Raymond IV of Toulouse, to assist the count of Barcelona.

Hugh took the cross for the First Crusade, along with his brothers Raymond and Berenguer. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

From his marriage c. 1065 to Hildegarde or Ildégarde de Thouars, daughter of Aimery IV de Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, and wife Aurengarde de Mauleon, Hugh had a son and successor, Hugh VII of Lusignan.
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Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 – c. 1103/1110), called the Devil, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal IIwere forced to intervene. From these conflicts Hugh was dubbed "le diable", the devil, by the monks of St. Maixent.

In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids. Hugh's Catalan half-brother, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona was threatened by the Almoravids. Hugh VI undertook an expedition to Spain in 1087 along with another half-brother, Raymond IV of Toulouse, to assist the count of Barcelona.

Hugh took the cross for the First Crusade, along with his brothers Raymond and Berenguer. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

From his marriage c. 1065 to Hildegarde or Ildégarde de Thouars, daughter of Aimery IV de Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, and wife Aurengarde de Mauleon, Hugh had a son and successor, Hugh VII of Lusignan.
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Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 – c. 1103/1110), called the Devil, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal IIwere forced to intervene. From these conflicts Hugh was dubbed "le diable", the devil, by the monks of St. Maixent.

In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids. Hugh's Catalan half-brother, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona was threatened by the Almoravids. Hugh VI undertook an expedition to Spain in 1087 along with another half-brother, Raymond IV of Toulouse, to assist the count of Barcelona.

Hugh took the cross for the First Crusade, along with his brothers Raymond and Berenguer. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

From his marriage c. 1065 to Hildegarde or Ildégarde de Thouars, daughter of Aimery IV de Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, and wife Aurengarde de Mauleon, Hugh had a son and successor, Hugh VII of Lusignan.

[edit] Sources

Riley-Smith, Jonathan. The First Crusaders, 1095–1131. 1998.

Preceded by

Boso III Count of La Marche

1091–1110 Succeeded by

Hugh VII

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_VI_of_Lusignan"

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Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 – c. 1103/1110), called the Devil, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal IIwere forced to intervene. From these conflicts Hugh was dubbed "le diable", the devil, by the monks of St. Maixent.

In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids. Hugh's Catalan half-brother, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona was threatened by the Almoravids. Hugh VI undertook an expedition to Spain in 1087 along with another half-brother, Raymond IV of Toulouse, to assist the count of Barcelona.

Hugh took the cross for the First Crusade, along with his brothers Raymond and Berenguer. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

From his marriage c. 1065 to Hildegarde or Ildégarde de Thouars, daughter of Aimery IV of Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, and wife Aurengarde de Mauleon, Hugh had a son and successor, Hugh VII of Lusignan.

Sources[edit]
Riley-Smith, Jonathan. The First Crusaders, 1095–1131. 1998.
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Hugh VI (c. 1039/1043 - c. 1103/1110), called the Devil, was the Lord of Lusignan and Count of La Marche (as Hugh I), the son and successor of Hugh V of Lusignan and Almodis de la Marche. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

Despite his piety, Hugh was in constant conflict with the abbey of St. Maixent. On numerous occasions his disputes with the monks grew so violent that the duke of Aquitaine, the bishops of Poitiers and Saintes, and Pope Paschal IIwere forced to intervene. From these conflicts Hugh was dubbed "le diable", the devil, by the monks of St. Maixent.

In 1086 the Castilian army was destroyed in battle by the Almoravids. Hugh's Catalan half-brother, Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona was threatened by the Almoravids. Hugh VI undertook an expedition to Spain in 1087 along with another half-brother, Raymond IV of Toulouse, to assist the count of Barcelona.

Hugh took the cross for the First Crusade, along with his brothers Raymond and Berenguer. He participated in the Crusade of 1101.

From his marriage c. 1065 to Hildegarde or Ildégarde de Thouars, daughter of Aimery IV de Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, and wife Aurengarde de Mauleon, Hugh had a son and successor, Hugh VII of Lusignan.

Sources
Riley-Smith, Jonathan. The First Crusaders, 1095-1131. 1998.
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