Hugh X of Lusignan

Hugh X de Lusignan or Hugh V of La Marche (c. 1183 – c. 5 June 1249, Angoulême) was Seigneur de Lusignan and Count of La Marche in November 1219 and was Count of Angoulême by marriage.

As a result, the entire de Lusignan family rebelled against the English king.

[5] By Hugh's marriage to Isabella, he became Count of Angoulême until her death in 1246.

In 1224, Hugh joined with King Louis VIII of France against the Angevins, being promised the city of Bordeaux.

According to explanations in the manuscripts of Gaucelm Faidit's poems, this troubadour was a rival of Hugh X of Lusignan for the love of Marguerite d'Aubusson.

Arms of Hugh X of Lusignan: Barry argent and azure . [ 1 ]
Another seal of Hugh X
Seal of Hugh X of Lusignan. Legend: "SIGILL(UM) HUGONIS DE LEZINIACO COMITIS ENGOLISM" (Seal of Hugh of Lusignan Count of Angoulême). On the reverse is added "COMITIS MARCHIE" (Count of La Marche). The hunting horn is clearly seen hanging from his neck. National Archives, Paris
Isabelle d'Angouleme