GEOFFROY de Lusignan (-1216). "Ugo de Liziniaco" renounced rights over "terram…Ioarena" in favour of Nouaillé by undated charter, subscribed by "…Burgundie uxoris sue, Ugonis filii sui, Roberti filii sui, Gaufredi filii sui, Petri filii sui…"[899]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Gaufridum, Henricum regem Cypri et Guidonem regem Ierosolimorum" as brothers of "Hugo de Lisegnen"[900]. "Hugo Brunus dominus Lizinniaci" donated property to the abbey of Bécheron, with the consent of "Gaufridus frater ipsius, Simon Brunus, Rorgo et Galerandus fratres eius…", by charter dated [1167][901]. "Gaufridus de Lizigniaco" donated property to the abbey of l'Absie for the souls of "fratris mei Hugonis" with the consent of "Burgundie matre mea" dated "primie die post sepulturam Hugonis fratris mei…1169"[902]. William of Tyre (Continuator) specifies that Geoffroy was older than his brother Guy Lord of Cyprus, when recording his nomination as heir to his brother[903]. With his brother Guy, he rebelled against Henry II King of England, his suzerain in Poitou, in 1173[904]. "Gaufridus de Lezeniaco, Aimericus, regius conestabulus…" subscribed the charter dated 19 Nov 1189 under which "Guido rex Hierosolymitanus" confirmed privileges to the Pisans[905].Brother of Guy King of Jerusalem, he took part in the attack on Acre led by his brother in 1189[906].Seigneur de Vouvent, de Mervent et de Montcontour, by right of his first wife. Richard I King of England appointed him Governor of Jaffa and Caesarea in 1191[907]. His brother Guy Lord of Cyprus bequeathed his authority in Cyprus to Geoffroy, but the latter had returned to France and the Franks in Cyprus summoned their younger brother Amaury in his place[908]. "Goffridus de Lezignem dominus Montiscantorii" donated property to the abbey of l'Absie, naming "Ugonem filium meum" and with the consent of "domina Eustachia uxor mea et Goffridus filius meus adhuc infantulus", by charter dated May 1200[909]. Ralph of Coggeshall records that "…Gaufridum de Lucinan et Hugonem Brunum et Andream de Caveni et vicecomitem de Castro-Eraldi et Reimundum Tuarz et Savarium de Mauleun et Hugonem Baugii" were captured, together with "Arturum nepotem nostrum" [Arthur Duke of Brittany] after they rebelled and attempted to capture "castellum de Mirabel" where "regina Alienor avia Arturi" was living, dated to 1202[910]. The Chronicon Bernardi Iterii records the death in 1216 of "Gaufre de Lesina"[911]. m [firstly] HUMBERGE de Limoges, daughter of ADEMAR [V] Vicomte de Limoges & his wife Sarah of Cornwall ([1160/80]-[before 1200]). The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "Guidonem, Ademarum et Guillermum…Peregrinus…filiam Margaretam…Aquiliam…Humbergam …Mariam" as children of "Ademarum" and his wife "Sarram", specifying that Humberge married "Gaufredo de Lesigniaco"[912]. The chronology of Humberge´s life is difficult to determine. However, considering the dates of her parents and the other members of this family, it appears unlikely that she was born later than [1160/80]. This would suggest that she must have been the first wife of her husband and died before 1200, when he is named in a charter with another wife and young son. m [secondly] (before [1199]) EUSTACHIE Chabot Dame de Vouvent et de Mervent, daughter of [THIBAUT [II] Chabot & his wife Marguerite Loubet] (-after May 1200). "Eustachia uxor mea et Goffridus filius meus adhuc infantulus" consented to the donation by "Goffridus de Lezignem dominus Montiscantorii" to the abbey of l'Absie dated May 1200, which also names "Ugonem filium meum"[913]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. Sandret states that Eustachie was the daughter of Thibaut [II] Chabot and his wife Marguerite, but cites no primary source which confirms that this statement is correct[914]. Geoffroy [I] & [his first wife] had one child: