Hugh II of Lusignan

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Hugh II (d. 967), called Carus (Latin for the Kind), was the second Lord of Lusignan, the son and successor of Hugh I Venator. According to the Chronicle of Saint-Maixent, he built the castle at Lusignan. Hugh III Albus, who emerges from historical obscurity in the next generation, was probably his son.

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Preceded by
Hugh I
Lord of Lusignan Succeeded by
Hugh III
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