Hugh III of Lusignan

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Hugh III (fl. late tenth century), known as Albus (the White), was the third

William IV of Aquitaine, imposed a tax on the abbey of Saint-Maixent and gave him the proceeds. His own wife was Arsendis, and he was succeeded by his son Hugh IV Brunus
, not the last of that name in the family.

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Preceded by
Lord of Lusignan
Succeeded by