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Hugh of Lusignan (claimant)

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At the end of 1362, King Peter responded to the Pope's summons and met his nephew in Avignon. A compromise was reached, in exchange for Hugh's renunciation of his claim and his homage, Hugh obtained an annual pension of 50,000
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KM Setton, The Latins in Greece and the Aegean, from the Fourth Crusade to the end of the Middle Ages , chap. XVI, vol. III ( The Byzantine Empire ) of the History of the Medieval World , 1999, pp. 619–658.
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Romolo Caggese, Italy, 1313-1414 , chap. VII, vol. VI ( Decline of Empire and Papacy, and the Rise of the Modern World ) of History of the Medieval World , 1999, pp. 297–331.
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during which he distinguished himself. In October he witnessed the capture of Alexandria by the royal armies. It was on this occasion that the King granted him the title of
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after the death of his step-father in 1364. In 1370, the conflict was resolved by a treaty in which Marie and Hugh ceded their rights to Philip for 6,000 Bezants.
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From that moment on, his position as heir and that of his mother because precarious at the court of Cyprus due to her rivalry with her father-in-law, King
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In 1360, a first embassy, led by the Marshal of Cyprus failed to find a compromise with the pretender. The Pope then summoned the Cypriot sovereign
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In Cyprus, the old King Hugh IV finally settled the matter of his succession. In November 1358, during his lifetime, he had his second son
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which had formally been held in his paternal grandmother's family. He later married Mary of Morphou, daughter of the
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his first cousin). The Pope received him favorably and sent ambassadors to Cyprus to explain the situation.
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Hugh returned to settle in Naples in 1352 with his step-father who had recently been released from a
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Histoire de l'île de Chypre sous le règne des princes de la maison de Lusignan, Volume 2
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When Hugh IV died in October 1359, Hugh brought the matter of his claim before Pope
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Marie wanted to return to the West with her son, however, the King refused.
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Hugh remained however, the formally designed heir of his grandfather.
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to his court to settle the dispute with his nephew in person.
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Around this time, Hugh took part in the conflict for the
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in 1361. In 1363, he married Joan of Durazzo, a wealthy
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The young Hugh of Lusignan accompanied his mother to
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In 1365, Hugh of Lusignan participated in Peter I's
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Index

French
Prince of Galilee
Kingdom of Cyprus
Guy of Lusignan
Hugh IV of Cyprus
Guy of Lusignan
Marie of Bourbon
Louis I
Duke of Bourbon
Hugh IV of Cyprus
Clement VI
Naples
Robert of Taranto
Latin Emperor
Avignon
France
Hungarian
Peter
Count of Tripoli
Nicosia
Bishop of Limassol
Innocent VI
Dauphin Charles
Joanna of Bourbon
Peter I
Papacy
Senator of Rome
Neapolitan
Bezants
Lefkara

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