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Yolanda of Lusignan or Yolande I & I de Lusignan, Countess of La Marche (24 March 1257〔Medieval Lands "Angoulême"〕〔Europaseische Stammtafeln "Lusignan"〕 – 30 September 1314) was a French noblewoman and peeress. In 1308, she succeeded her brother Guy I as suo jure Dame of Lusignan, of Couhe and of Peyrat, and ''suo jure'' Countess of La Marche, but not as Countess of Angoulême since after her brother's death the county was sold by her sisters, Joan and Isabelle, to King Philip IV and annexed to the French Crown.〔Europaseische Stammtafeln "Lusignan2〕 Yolanda was also the heiress of Fougères, which she succeeded to upon her mother's death sometime after 1273.〔Medieval Lands "Angoulême".〕 ==Lineage and family == Yolanda was born in Angoulême, France on 24 March 1257.〔Europaseische Stammtafeln "Lusignan".〕〔Medieval Lands"Angoulême".〕 She was the eldest child of Hugh XII of Lusignan, Seigneur de Lusignan, Couhe, et de Peyrat, Count of La Marche, Count of Angoulême, (died in 1270 on Crusade) and Jeanne de Fougères, Dame de Fougères. She had two brothers and three sisters. Yolanda succeeded as the heiress of Fougères upon her mother's death which occurred sometime after 1273. In 1308, Yolanda inherited her brother Guy's titles, becoming ''suo jure'' Countess of La Marche, Dame of Lusignan, of Couhe, and of Peyrat. His county of Angoulême did not pass to her as it had been sold by her sisters after Guy's death to King Philip IV, and annexed to the French crown.
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