Henry of Lusignan
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Henry of Lusignan or Henri de Lusignan (died 7 July 1427), Titular Prince of Galilee, a military leader in Egypt
Egypt
Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, Arabic: , is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Southwest Asia. Egypt is thus a transcontinental country, and a major power in Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East and the Muslim world...

, killed in action at Khirokitia or Chirokhitia, married ca 1406 his cousin Eleonore de Lusignan (d. ca 1414), granddaughter of Jean de Lusignan
John of Lusignan
John of Lusignan , Regent of Cyprus and Titular Prince of Antioch. He was son of King Hugh IV of Cyprus and his second wife, Alix of Ibelin.He married twice, firstly in 1343 to Constance of Sicily John of Lusignan (or Jean de Lusignan) (ca 1329 or 1329/1330–1375), Regent of Cyprus and Titular...

 and second wife Alice d'Ibelin, without issue, without issue, and had three bastard children, whose issue is called The Illegitimate Line of the de Lusignan and became extinct in male line in 1660:
  • Philippe de Lusignan (d. ca 1466), Titular Prince of Galilee, married to Eschive de Nores (d. after 1468), mistress
    Mistress (lover)
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     of King James II
    James II of Cyprus
    James II of Cyprus or Jacques II le Bâtard de Lusignan , was the illegitimate son of John II of Cyprus and Marietta de Patras.-Archbishop of Nicosia:...

    , the parents of:
    • Henri=Herion de Lusignan, Signore di Chiti
      Chiti
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      , married to Helene Chappes, Dame de Psimiloffo et Tripi
      Tripi
      Tripi is a town and comune in the province of Messina . It is located on the site of Abacaenum, an ancient Greek colony....

      , the parents of:
      • Philippe de Lusignan (died 1546), Seigneur de Simun
        Simun
        Simun is a village in Bhamo Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma..-External links:**...

         et Psimiloffo, married ca 1485 Isabelle Fabrice, the parents of:
        • Phoebus de Lusignan (d. after 1546), married firstly ... de Verny, married secondly 1521 Isabelle de Zerban, Dame de Menasy, and had:
          • Agnes de Lusignan (d. after 1573), married Gaspard Palol
        • Jason de Lusignan (1497 – ca 1570), married 1515/1520 Lucie Flatre, the parents of:
          • Pierre-Antoine de Lusignan (d. after 1571), married to Marie Goneme
          • Jean de Lusignan (d. after 1580), as Hilarion he was a Monk
            Monk
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             at Antiphonitis
            Antiphonitis
            Antiphonitis is a 12th century domed church in Cyprus. It is reached from the network of tracks in the area of the Herbarium and Agios Amvrosios, situated with a view of the sea....

          • Jacques de Lusignan (d. Paris
            Paris
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            , ca 1590), Bishop
            Bishop
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             of Limassol
            Limassol
            Limassol is the second-largest city in Cyprus, with a population of 228,000 . It is the largest city in geographical size, and the biggest municipality on the island. The city is located on Akrotiri Bay, on the island's southern coast and it is the capital of Limassol District.Limassol is the...

          • Jean Philippe de Lusignan (d. ca 1571)
          • Hercule de Lusignan, in 1580 was living under the Turks
            Turkish people
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          • Helene de Lusignan, died young
          • Isabelle de Lusignan, married ... Nikephoros
          • Marguerite de Lusignan, died young
          • Helene de Lusignan, married Demetrios Palaiologos, Lord of Eglia, Captain of Nicosia
            Nicosia
            Nicosia from , known locally as Lefkosia , is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center. Nicosia is the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line...

          • Lusignane de Lusignan, married Domenico di San Andrea
        • Hector de Lusignan, married firstly Marguerite d'Acre (d. after 1540), married secondly after 1540 Margarita Zorzalemi, and had:
          • Philippe de Lusignan (d. Rome
            Rome
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            , ca 1573), a Canon
            Canon (priest)
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             in Nicosia
            Nicosia
            Nicosia from , known locally as Lefkosia , is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center. Nicosia is the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line...

          • Louis de Lusignan (d. after 1580), a Soldier
            Soldier
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          • Jerome de Lusignan, a Canon
            Canon (priest)
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          • Marguerite de Lusignan, married Giovanni Crispo (son of Giacomo IV Crispo
            Giacomo IV Crispo
            Giacomo IV Crispo was the last Duke of the Archipelago, ruling from 1564, when he succeeded his father Giovanni IV Crispo , until the duchy was attributed to Joseph Nasi in 1566. He then fled to Venice, to which he ceded his titles to the duchy and whose service he entered...

            )
          • Jean-Perez de Lusignan (d. 1571/1573)
          • Hercule de Lusignan (d. after 1573)
          • Ambroise de Lusignan (killed in action in Cyprus
            Cyprus
            Cyprus , officially the Republic of Cyprus , is a Eurasian island country, member of the European Union, in the Eastern Mediterranean, east of Greece, south of Turkey, west of Syria and north of Egypt. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.The earliest known human activity on the...

            , 1570/1571)
          • Lucrece de Lusignan (d. Nicosia
            Nicosia
            Nicosia from , known locally as Lefkosia , is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center. Nicosia is the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line...

            , 1566/1569)
          • Laure de Lusignan, married ... Bustron
          • Marie de Lusignan, married Pierre Provost
        • Pierre de Lusignan, married ... Bustron, the parents of:
          • Gaspard de Lusignan (d. ca 1573), married ... Muscorno, the parents of:
            • Pietro de Lusignan (d. Rome
              Rome
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              , 1611), married in Constantinople
              Constantinople
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               before 1590 Luchina ... (d. Rome
              Rome
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              , 1624), the parents of:
              • Gasparo de Lusignan (Constantinople
                Constantinople
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                , 1590/1591 – Loreto
                Loreto (AN)
                Loreto is a hilltown and comune of the Italian province of Ancona, in the Marche. It is mostly famous as the seat of the Basilica della Santa Casa, a popular Catholic pilgrimage site.-Location:...

                , 1660)
              • Lusignana de Lusignan (d. 1627), married in Rome
                Rome
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                , 1611 Stefano Joli, a Goldsmith
                Goldsmith
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                 (d. 1627)
              • Ortensia de Lusignan (1606 – 1625), married in Rome
                Rome
                Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

                , 1624 Giovanni Baptista Seraglio
              • Orsola de Lusignan (1609 – 1609)
            • Hercule de Lusignan (d. after 1573)
            • a daughter de Lusignan, married before 1570 ... Placca
          • Alvis=Louis de Lusignan, married ... de Rames
          • Philippe de Lusignan (d. after 1573), married ... di Milidoni
          • Jean-Perez de Lusignan (d. 1570), an Augustine
            Augustinians
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             Priest
            Priest
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          • Pierre de Lusignan (d. Constantinople
            Constantinople
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            , after 1571), married ... Muscorno
          • Marguerite de Lusignan
      • Jean de Lusignan (d. at the Court
        Noble court
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         of Savoy
        Duchy of Savoy
        From 1416 to 1847, the House of Savoy ruled the eponymous Duchy of Savoy . The Duchy was a state in the northern part of the Italian Peninsula, with some territories that are now in France. It was a continuation of the County of Savoy...

        )
      • Pons de Lusignan, married ca 1500 Medea Podcataro, the parents of:
        • Harion de Lusignan, died young
        • Orsola de Lusignan, married Louis d'Acre
        • Melesinde de Lusignan
  • Helvis de Lusignan, married Hector de Chevides (d. 1461)
  • Mariette de Lusignan (d. after 1474), married Onofrio di Requesens (d. ca 1474), Seneschal of Cyprus
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