The coats of arms, flags, and badges of the House of Lusignan, royal family in the Levant during the Crusades.
Barry of ten argent and azure
Motto: Pour loyauté maintenir "To maintain loyalty"
Barry silver and azure eight rooms, a lion gules armed langued and crowned with gold stitching on the whole.
Barry silver and azure, charged with six cubs reds brochants, posed three, two and one.
Barry silver and azure, charged with six cubs gold brochants, posed three, two and one.
Barry silver and azure eight parts, the label Gules.
Barry silver and azure, nine martlets in orle gules surmounted to fair canton gules .
Barry of ten argent and azure a lion counter-rampant gules.
Motto: Qui craint moins la mort que les lions "Who fears death less than lions."
Raoul Ier, first lord of Issoudun and count of Eu, was the younger brother of Hugh IX of Lusignan. Barry of ten argent and azure a label of three points gules
Barry of ten argent and azure three chevrons that in chief couped gules
Motto: C'est mon plaisir "It was my pleasure"
Barry of ten argent and azure a bend gules
Personal arms of Guillaume de Lusignan, brother of King Henry III
Barry of ten argent and azure a label of five points gules on each point three lions. Supported with a wyvern on each side.
Guillaume de Lusignan, known as William de Valence, moved with his brothers and sister to England the request of their half brother King Henry III. Henry made William Earl of Pembroke.
Barry of ten Argent and Azure an orle of martlets Gules
Quarterly, 1 and 4, or, a maunch gules (for Hastings); 2 and 3, barruly argent and azure, an orle of martlets (for Valence)
Personal arms of Guy de Lusignan, then used as the arms of the Lusignan Kings of Jerusalem after his death until 1268.
Quarterly, 1 and 4 in blue with the silver cross and 2 and 3 barry silver and azure eight rooms, a lion rampant, armed, langued and crowned with gold stitching on the whole.
Quarterly, 1 and 4 in silver, a cross of gold, between four crosses of the same and 2 and 3 barry silver and azure eight rooms, a lion gules armed langued and crowned with gold stitching on the whole.
The kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyrpus split following the death of Guy until they were reunited in 1268 by King Hugh III of Cyprus.