Hugh married before 1090 Sarrasine or Saracena de Lezay (1067–1144), whose origins are unknown. She may have been identical to the Saracena who was widow of Robert I, Count of Sanseverino.
Their children were:
Simon de Lusignan, Seigneur de Lezay, fl. 1144, married before 1173 NN, the parents of:
Guillaume I de Lusignan, Lord of Lezay, who died unmarried and without issue
Simon II de Lusignan (Deux Sèvres, bef. 1180 – 1200), Lord of Lezay,[3] married before 1195. His children:
Hugues I de Lezay, Seigneur de Lezay, married to NN, the parents of:
Jean I de Lezay, Seigneur de Lezay, married to NN, the parents of:
Claire I de Lezay, Dame de Lezay, married to Pons II d'Aulnay, Vicomte d'Aulnay
Galeran de Lusignan
Ænor or Aénor de Lusignan (b. c. 1130), married before 1144 Geoffrey or Geoffroy V de Thouars (c. 1120 – aft. 1176), Vicomte de Thouars, son of Aimery VI de Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, and wife Agnes=Mathilde de Poitiers
^Jeanroy, Alfred (1924). Les chansons de Jaufré Rudel. Paris: Champion. p. iii. ISBN9780270037722.
Sources
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