Hugh VIII of Lusignan


Hugh VIII the Old of Lusignan or was the lord of Lusignan, Couhé, and Château-Larcher on his father's death in 1151. He went on a crusade, was captured at battle of Harim, and died in captivity.

Biography

Born in Poitou, Hugh was the eldest son of Hugh VII and of Sarracena of Lezay. He married Burgundia of Rancon, lady of Fontenay, daughter of Geoffrey of Rancon, lord of Taillebourg, and wife Fossefie, lady of Moncontour, by whom Hugh also became lord of Fontenay: she died on April 11, 1169. He renounced the land of Jouarenne, stating by charter that it was the property of the abbey of Nouaille.
In 1163, Hugh went on crusade to the Holy Land, leaving his lands to his eldest son, Hugh Brunus, and participated in the Battle of Harim, where he was taken prisoner. He died in captivity.

Children

Hugh and Burgundia had: