Alice de Lusignan
Alice de Lusignan was a noblewoman from the 13th century, known for her connections to the royal family of England. She was born around 1210 and was the daughter of Hugh de Lusignan, a French nobleman. Alice married Richard, Earl of Cornwall, who was the brother of King Henry III of England, strengthening her ties to the English monarchy.
Alice played a significant role in the political landscape of her time. After her husband's death in 1272, she managed his estates and continued to influence local governance. Her lineage and marriage made her an important figure in the history of the English nobility.