Hugh Cholmeley may refer to Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 1st Baronet 1600 1657 , English MP for Scarborough Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 4th Baronet 1632 1689 , English MP for Northampton and Thirsk Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 3rd Baronet 1839 1904 , British MP for Grantham Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 3rd Baronet c. 1662 1665 of the Cholmeley Baronets Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 4th Baronet 1632 1689 of the Cholmeley Baronets Sir Hugh Arthur Henry Cholmeley, 3rd Baronet 1839 1904 of the Cholmeley Baronets Sir Hugh John Francis Sibthorp Cholmeley, 5th Baronet 1906 1964 of the Cholmeley Baronets Sir Hugh John Frederick Sebastian Cholmeley, 7th Baronet born 1968 of the Cholmeley Baronets See also Cholmeley surname hndis Cholmeley, Hugh ... more details
for the later abbot with the same name Hugh II of Cluny Infobox saint name Saint Hugh of Cluny birth date 1024 death date 28 April 1109 feast day 29 April venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Hugo v cluny heinrich iv mathilde v tuszien cod vat lat 4922 1115ad.jpg imagesize 250px caption Hugh of Cluny, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor , and Matilda of Tuscany birth place Semur en Brionnais , Brionnais now Sa ne et Loire , France death place Cluny , Brionnais now Sa ne et Loire , France titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date 6 January 1120 canonized place canonized by Pope Callixtus II attributes patronage Against fever major shrine suppressed date issues Hugh of Cluny May 13, 1024 April 28, 1109 was an Abbot of Cluny . He is sometimes referred to as Hugh the Great or Hugh of Semur and was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Hugh the Great . He was one of the most influential leaders of one of the most influential monastic order s of the Middle Ages . Abbot Hugh built the third abbey church at Cluny, the largest structure in Europe for many centuries, with funds provided by Ferdinand I of Le n . He was the driving force behind the Cluniac monastic movement during the last quarter of the 11th century, which had priories throughout Southern France and northern Spain. Hugh s relationship to Ferdinand I and Alfonso VI of Castile Alphonso VI of Kingdom ... had been prior at Cluny under Hugh, made Hugh one of the most powerful and influential figures of the late 11th century. As the godfather of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV , he also played a role as a mediator during the conflict between Pope Gregory VII Gregory VII and Henry IV, though he ... http www.newadvent.org cathen 07524a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia St. Hugh the Great Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hugh Of Cluny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... 28 April 1109 PLACE OF DEATH Cluny , Brionnais now Sa ne et Loire , France DEFAULTSORT Hugh Of Cluny ... more details
Hugh Baker may refer to Hugh P. Baker , early 20th century American forester and educator Hugh T. Baker , Irish cricketer Hugh Cossart Baker, Jr. Hugh Cossart Baker, Sr. hndis Baker, Hugh DEFAULTSORT Baker, Hugh ... more details
Hugh of Lusignan was a common name for French of the House of Lusignan . People with the name Hugh I of Lusignan Hugh I early 10th century Hugh II of Lusignan Hugh II died 967 Hugh III of Lusignan Hugh III Hugh IV of Lusignan Hugh IV Hugh V of Lusignan Hugh V died 1060 Hugh VI of Lusignan Hugh VI died 1110 Hugh VII of Lusignan Hugh VII died 1151 Hugh VIII of Lusignan Hugh VIII died 1165 Hugh IX of Lusignan Hugh IX died 1219 Hugh X of Lusignan Hugh X died 1249 Hugh XI of Lusignan Hugh XI died 1260 Hugh XII of Lusignan Hugh XII died btw. 1270 1282 Hugh XIII of Lusignan Hugh XIII died 1303 Hugh IX of Lusignan Hugh IX died 1219 Hugh X of Lusignan Hugh X died 1249 Hugh XI of Lusignan Hugh XI died 1260 Hugh XII of Lusignan Hugh XII died 1282 Hugh XIII of Lusignan Hugh XIII died 1303 Hugues Lancelot de Lusignan A Greek Cardinal disambig ... more details
Hugh Bennett may refer to Hugh Hammond Bennett , pioneer in the field of soil conservation Hugh Bennett cricketer Hugh Bennett director hndis Bennett, Hugh ... more details
, but in the same year Hugh married Hedwige of Saxony , a daughter of Henry the Fowler of Germany and Matilda of Ringelheim , and soon quarrelled with Louis. Hugh even paid homage to the Holy Roman Emperor ...Other uses One source date February 2012 No footnotes date February 2012 Infobox nobility name Hugh the Great image caption noble family Robertians father Robert I of France mother B atrice of Vermandois ... death date death date 956 6 16 df y death place Dourdan Hugh the Great or Hugues le Grand 898 &ndash ... France , France . His eldest son was Hugh Capet who became King of France in 987. His family is known as the Robertians . Hugh s first wife was Judith, daughter of Roger Comte du Maine & his wife Rothilde Hugh s second wife was Eadhild, daughter of Edward the Elder , king of England , and sister of King Athelstan . At the death of Rudolph, Duke of Burgundy Rudolph , duke of Burgundy , in 936, Hugh ... Louis. When Louis fell into the hands of the Normans in 945, he was handed over to Hugh, who released ... 948 Hugh was condemned, under pain of excommunication, to make reparation to Louis. It was not, however ... IV of France Louis IV , Hugh was one of the first to recognize Lothair I of France Lothair as his successor ... him crowned. In recognition of this service Hugh was invested by the new king with the duchies of Duchy ... daughter to Hugh s son Otto. At Giselbert s death 8 April 956 Hugh became effective master of the duchy, but died soon afterwards, on the 16 or 17 June 956, in Dourdan . Hugh s daughter Beatrice married Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine , thus making Hugh an ancestor of the Habsburg family. From their son Hugh Capet sprung forth the Capetian dynasty , one of the most powerful dynasties in Europe. In the Divine Comedy Dante meets the soul of Duke Hugh in Purgatory , lamenting the avarice of his ... name Hugh the Great alternative names Hugues le Grand short description Duke of the Franks, Count ... 16 JUne 956 place of death Dourdan DEFAULTSORT Great, Hugh The Category 898 births Category 956 ... more details
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Hugh Graham may refer to Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan 1848 1938 , Canadian publisher Hugh Graham figure skater , American figure skater Hugh Graham show jumper , Canadian show jumper Hugh Mackay footballer , full name Hugh Graham Mackay, English footballer hndis Graham, Hugh de Hugh Graham ... more details
Louis V in 987 until his death. Descent and inheritance The son of Hugh the Great , Duke of France , and Hedwige of Saxony , daughter of the King of Germany German king Henry the Fowler , Hugh ...Infobox royalty monarch name Hugh Capet succession King of France title King of the Franks small Style ... caption 12th century portrayal of Hugh Capet reign 3 July 987 24 October 996 coronation 3 July 987 ... Hugh the Great mother Hedwige of Saxony birth date c. 939 birth place Paris, France death date 24 ... Hugh Capet ref Capet is a byname of uncertain meaning distinguishing him from his father Hugh the Great ..., mocker or big head. His father s byname is presumed to have been retrospective, meaning Hugh the Elder, this Hugh being Hugh the Younger, Capet being a 12th century addition James, p. 183. ref c. 939 24 October 996 , called in contemporary sources Hugh the Great lang la Hugo Magnus , ref Jonathan ..., King Robert I. Hugh was born into a well connected and powerful family with many ties to the reigning nobility of Europe. ref For a fuller explanation of the descent and relationships of Hugh, see the genealogical tables in Rich , Les Carolingiens , pp. 399 ff. ref But for all this, Hugh s father was never king. When Rudolph died in 936, Hugh the Great organised the return of Louis d Outremer , son of Charles the Simple , from his exile at the court of Athelstan of England . Hugh s motives ... of Burgundy, Hugh the Black , from taking the French throne, or to prevent it from falling into the grasping ... . ref James, pp 183 184 Theis, pp 65 66. ref In 956, Hugh inherited his father s estates ... , acted as regent . Young Hugh s neighbours made the most of the opportunity. Theobald I of Blois , a former vassal of Hugh the Great, took the counties of Chartres and Ch teaudun . Further south, on the border of the kingdom, Fulk II of Anjou , another former client of Hugh the Great, carved out a principality at Hugh s expense and that of the Bretons . ref Theis, pp. 69 70. ref File Mynt ... more details
other uses Hugh the Great disambiguation Infobox royalty name Hugh Magnus succession King of France small Style of the French Sovereign List of changes to the royal style more... small caption reign 19 June 1017 &ndash 17 September 1025 coronation 19 June 1017, church of St Corneille, Compi gne predecessor successor Henry I of France Henry I house House of Capet father Robert II of France Robert II mother Constance of Arles birth date 1007 birth place death date death date 1025 9 17 df y death place Compi gne place of burial St Corneille Hugh Magnus lang fr Hugues le Grand 1007 &ndash 17 September 1025 was co List of French monarchs King of France under his father, Robert II of France Robert II , from 1017 until his death in 1025. He was a member of the House of Capet , a son of Robert II by his third wife, Constance of Arles . The first Capetian dynasty Capetian King of France, Hugh Capet of France Hugh Capet , had ensured his family s succession to the throne by having his son, Robert II, crowned and accepted as King during his own lifetime father and son had ruled together as King thenceforth until Hugh Capet s death. Robert II, when his son was old enough, determined to do the same. Hugh Magnus was thus crowned King of France on 9 19 June 1017, ref name Thys Thys, Laurent, Histoire du Moyen ge fran ais , p. 88. ref and thenceforth ruled beside his father. However, when older, he rebelled against Robert. Hugh died, perhaps of a fall from his horse, ref New Cambridge Medieval ... Hugh II however, he is rarely referred to as such. References reflist The Origins of Some Angelo ... 17 September 1025 s aft after Robert II of France Robert II br Henry I of France Henry I s end div Kings of france Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME France, Hugh Magnus Of ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH Compi gne DEFAULTSORT France, Hugh Magnus Of Category 1007 births Category 1025 deaths Category ... 1007 1025 nl Hugo II van Frankrijk ja ru II sv Hugh Magnus av Frankrike ... more details
Hugh Walters may refer to Hugh Walters actor Hugh Walters author hndis Walters, Hugh Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Hugh Miles may refer to Hugh Miles filmmaker , British film maker Hugh Miles journalist born 1977 , British journalist hndis Miles, Hugh ... more details
Hugh Matheson may refer to Hugh Matheson rower , British Olympic rower in the 1970s and 80s Hugh Matheson industrialist , 19th century British industrialist hndis Matheson, Hugh ... more details
Hugh Pearman may refer to Hugh Pearman cricketer born 1945 , English cricketer Hugh Pearman architecture critic , British architecture critic and editor hndis Pearman, Hugh ... more details
Hugh Bateman may refer to Sir Hugh Bateman of the Bateman Baronets Hugh Bateman Champain See also Bateman disambiguation Bateman surname hndis Bateman, Hugh ... more details
Saint Hugh may refer to Hugh of Champagne d. 730 , archbishop of Rouen and bishop of Paris and Bayeux Hugh of Cluny 1024 1109 , influential eleventh century monastic Hugh of Grenoble Hugh of Ch teauneuf 1052 1132 , bishop of Grenoble Hugh of Lincoln 1135 1140 1200 , bishop of Lincoln Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln , boy allegedly murdered in 1255 Hugh dei Lippi Uggucioni d. 1282 , one of the Seven Founders of the Servite Order See also St Hugh s College, Oxford hndis Hugh ... more details
Hugh Young may refer to Hugh H. Young , American doctor Hugh Andrew Young , Canadian military officer and politician Hugh Edwin Young , American educator and Chancellor of UW Madison hndis Young, Hugh ... more details
Hugh Boyle may refer to Hugh Charles Boyle , American Roman Catholic bishop Hugh Boyle golfer , Irish golfer Hugh Boyle Ewing , American diplomat, author and lawyer hndis Boyle, Hugh ... more details
Hugh Cameron may refer to Hugh Cameron politician 1836 1887 , Canadian politician Hugh Cameron footballer born 1927 , Scottish professional footballer Hugh Cameron cyclist , British racing cyclist hndis Cameron, Hugh ... more details
Hugh Evans may refer to Hugh Evans humanitarian , Australian humanitarian Hugh Evans basketball , American basketball referee active from 1972 to 2001 Hugh Evans footballer born 1919 , Welsh footballer active in the 1940s and 1950s hndis Evans, Hugh ... more details