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  1. Saint Hugh

    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



  1. Hugh of Saint Omer

    Hugh of Saint Omer ref Hugh of Falkenberg, Hugh of Fauquembergues. ref died 1106 was the Prince of Galilee and Lord of Tiberias from 1101 to his death. Fauquembergues and Saint Omer Saint Omer are both situated near each other. Hugh was lord of the former and his family, which was to gain fame in subsequent Crusades , hailed from the latter. Born in Th rouanne , Hugh accompanied Baldwin I of Jerusalem Baldwin of Boulogne on the First Crusade and into Mesopotamia in 1098, where he carved out the County of Edessa . He was at Jerusalem in 1101, when Tancred, Prince of Galilee Tancred of Hauteville was entrusted with the Regent regency of the Principality of Antioch . Tancred s vacant Galilean principality was granted to Hugh. Hugh was captured and executed following an ambush of his troops during a raid into Seljuks Turkish territory. A like fate awaited his successor, Gervaise of Bazoches . He was related to Godfrey of Saint Omer , one of the founders of the Knights Templar . Notes Reflist Bibliography Thomas Delvaux, http www.morinie.com PublicationSO.htm Le sang des Saint Omer des Croisades la quenouille , Tatinghem, 2007 Persondata name Hugh of Saint Omer alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1106 place of death DEFAULTSORT Hugh of Saint Omer Category 1106 deaths Category People from Pas de Calais Category Christians of the Crusades Category Princes of Galilee Category Lords of Toron Category Year of birth unknown Noble stub de Hugo von Falkenberg es Hugo de Saint Omer fr Hugues de Fauquembergues it Ugo di Saint Omer hu Hug galileai fejedelem nl Hugo van Sint Omaars ru , ...   more details



  1. Hugh of Saint Victor

    File Hugostv.jpg right thumb 200px Hugh of Saint Victor Hugh of Saint Victor c. 1096 11 February 1141 .... London Routledge. Hugh of Saint Victor selected spiritual writings , translated by a religious .... Victor . USF Rorem, Paul 2009 . Hugh of Saint Victor . Oxford New York Oxford University Press .... He studied and taught at the Augustinian Abbey of Saint Victor, Paris Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris ... The early Didascalion was an elementary, encyclopedic approach to God and Christ, in which Hugh ... conclusions in them. Hugh s deeply mystical bent did not prevent him from seeing philosophy as a useful tool for understanding the divine, or from using it to argue on behalf of faith. Hugh was heavily ... of mystical ethical interpretation was typical for Hugh, who tended to find Book of Genesis ... other means. Hugh separated everything along the lines of opus creationis and opus restaurationis ... was that which dealt with the reasons for God sending Jesus and the consequences of that. Hugh ... of philosophy to facilitate understanding. Influences and legacy Hugh was influenced by many people, but chiefly by Saint Augustine , especially in holding that the arts and philosophy can serve theology. Hugh s legacy is rather impressive. He is quoted in many other publications after his death, and Bonaventure praises him in De reductione artium ad theologiam . Hugh taught his ideas of mysticism to the influential Andrew and Richard of Saint Victor , and was a founding member of the Victorine movement. One of Hugh s ideals that did not take root in there, however, was his embrace of science ... Said , who cited this passage from Hugh of St Victor in numerous published works blockquote It is therefore ... the perfect man has extinguished his. blockquote Works Hugh s works have survived in hundreds ... Hugh s writing was. Hugh wrote several influential works from the 1120s on. Among these are his masterworks On the Sacraments of the Christian Faith and The Didascalicon of Hugh of St Victor . The work ...   more details



  1. Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln

    about the boy who was the subject of a mediaeval blood libel the adult saint Hugh of Lincoln Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln 1246 27 August 1255 was an England English boy, whose death prompted a blood libel . Hugh is known as Little Saint Hugh to distinguish him from Saint Hugh of Lincoln , an adult saint. The style is often corrupted to Little Sir Hugh . The boy disappeared on 31 July, and his body ... title Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln 1246 1255 Find A Grave Memorial publisher Findagrave.com date accessdate ... 9041418 Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln ref ref http saints.sqpn.com ... Jewish Communities in Eastern England http www.newadvent.org cathen 07515b.htm Little Saint Hugh ... The Medieval Myth of Jewish Ritual Murder, Richard Utz Persondata NAME Hugh of Lincoln, Little Saint ... DATE OF DEATH 27 August 1255 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hugh Of Lincoln, Little Saint Category 1246 ... of a Christian jury. ref The Knight s Tale of Young Hugh of Lincoln , Gavin I. Langmuir, Speculum ... was beginning to benefit from the episode, since Hugh was seen as a Christian martyr, and sites associated with his life became objects of pilgrimage. The legend surrounding Hugh that emerged became ... in his Canterbury Tales makes reference to Hugh of Lincoln in The Prioress s Tale . Pilgrims devoted to Hugh of Lincoln flocked to the city as late as the early 20th century, when a well was constructed in the former Jewish neighborhood of Jews Court and advertised as the well in which Hugh s body ... Hugh s former shrine at Lincoln Cathedral a plaque bearing these words By the remains of the shrine of Little St. Hugh . Trumped up stories of ritual murders of Christian boys by Jewish communities ... school in Woodhall Spa , near Lincoln, named after St Hugh, which uses a stylised ball and wall as its school emblem. ref cite web url http www.st hughs.lincs.sch.uk title Welcome to St Hugh ... of Little Sir Hugh The following text from 1783, describes the murder of Hugh of Lincoln, as it was depicted ...   more details



  1. Hugh of Saint-Cher

    Infobox Christian leader honorific prefix His Eminence, the Most Reverend Lord name Hugh of Saint Cher, O.P. honorific suffix title Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina 1244 1261 , Cardinal Bishop of Ostia 1261 1262 , Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina 1262 1263 image caption province Rome diocese see Bishop of Ostia enthroned 1261 ended 1262 predecessor Rinaldo di Jenne successor Henry of Segusio ordination ca. 1227 consecration 1261 cardinal 1244 rank other post birth name birth date ca. 1200 birth place Saint Cher, Dauphin death date 19 March 1263 death place Orvieto , Papal States buried nationality ... signature Hugh of Saint Cher, Dominican Order O.P. , ca. 1200 19 March 1263 was a French people ... commentator. Life Hugh was born at Saint Cher, a suburb of Vienne , Dauphin , around the beginning ... Henry of Segusio S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Saint Cher, Hugh of alternative names SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic cardinal date of birth 1200 place of birth Saint Cher, Dauphin date of death 19 March 1263 place of death Orvieto , Papal States DEFAULTSORT Saint Cher, Hugh Of Category ... to Constantinople in 1233. Cardinalate Hugh was created a Cardinal Priest by Pope Innocent IV ..., upon instructions of Pope Innocent, Hugh revised the Carmelite Rule of St. Albert , which the beatification ... Roman Emperor Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II , Pope Innocent sent Hugh to Germany as his legate for the election of a successor. Under the authority of Pope Alexander IV , in 1255 Hugh ... Urban IV , who had established a long term residence there, when he died on 19 March 1263. Works Hugh ... ref In the preface to the Correctio Biblie , Hugh writes that he has collated various Latin versions ... url http www.newadvent.org cathen 07521b.htm title Hugh of St Cher 1911 Footnotes Reflist S start s rel ... of the Apostolic Penitentiary Category People from Vienne de Hugo von Saint Cher fr Hugues de Saint Cher pl Hugues de Saint Cher pt Hugo de Saint Cher sk Hugo zo Saint Cher ...   more details



  1. Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol

    Hugh II French language French , Hugues died 1130 was the count of Saint Pol sur Ternoise St. Pol in Artois . He participated in the First Crusade with his son Enguerrand, where they both won fame as military leaders. Being vassal s of Eustace III of Boulogne , they probably travelled east in his company, among the retinue of Godfrey of Bouillon . Hugues and Enguerrand participated in the Siege of Antioch in 1097, where they were central in raiding the Seljukids Turk ish forces. Hugues is last mentioned in the east during the Siege of Jerusalem 1099 Siege of Jerusalem in 1099. In the chronicles of the Crusade, he is described as an aged man. His son Enguerrand died of disease after the capture of Ma arrat al Numan around Christmas 1098. He was succeeded by another son, Hugues III of St. Pol Hugues III . S start succession box before Guy I of St. Pol Guy I title Count of Saint Pol years 1083&ndash 1130 after Hugues III of Saint Pol Hugues III S end References cite book last Murray first Alan V. title The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. A Dynastic History 1099 1125. publisher Prosopographica et Genealogica year 2000 isbn 1 900934 03 5 Persondata name Hugh II, Count of Saint Pol alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1130 place of death Category Christians of the First Crusade Category 1130 deaths de Hugo II. St. Pol es Hugo II de Saint Pol fr Hugues II de Campdavaine nl Hugo II van Saint Pol ...   more details



  1. Hugh

    Hugh is a common English name Hugh given name Hugh may also refer to Noblemen and clergy Cypriot Frankish French Hugh I, Count of Angoul me c. 1183 1 or c. 1195 c. 1249 Hugh II, Count of Angoul me 1221 1250 Hugh III, Count of Angoul me c. 1235 1240 Aft. 1270 Hugh IV, Count of Angoul me 1259 1303 Hugh Capet c. 940 996 , the first King of France Hugh I of Cyprus c. 1194 1195 1218 Hugh II of Cyprus c. 1252 1253 1267 Hugh III of Cyprus and I of Jerusalem 1235 1284 Hugh IV of Cyprus c. 1295 1359 Hugh of Austrasia , Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 617 to 623 Hugh I, Count of Blois d. 1248 Hugh II, Count of Blois d. 1307 Hugh of Brienne c. 1240 1296 , Count of the medieval French County of Brienne Hugh, Duke of Burgundy d. 952 Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy 1057 1093 Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy 1084 1143 Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy 1142 1192 Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy 1213 1271 Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy 1282 1315 Hugh of Ch teauneuf 1052 1132 , Bishop of Grenoble Hugh of Cluny 1024 1109 , French Abott, later canonized as Saint Hugh the Great Hugh, Count of Champagne c. 1074 1125 Hugh of Die c.1040 1106 , French papal legate, and Archbishop of Lyon Hugh the Great died 956 , Duke of the Franks Hugh of Lincoln 1135 1140 1200 , aka Hugh of Avalon or Hugh of Burgundy Hugh I of Lusignan fl. early tenth century Hugh II of Lusignan d. 967 Hugh III of Lusignan fl. late tenth century Hugh IV of Lusignan d. 1026 Hugh V of Lusignan d. 1060 Hugh VI of Lusignan c. 1041 c. 1106 Hugh VII of Lusignan 1065 1151 Hugh VIII of Lusignan b. 1106 1110 or aft. 1125, died 1165 1171 Hugh IX of Lusignan 1163 or 1168 1219 Hugh X of Lusignan c. 1182 or c. 1195 c. 1249 Hugh XI of Lusignan 1221 1250 Hugh XII of Lusignan c. 1235 1240 Aft. 1270 Hugh XIII of Lusignan 1259 1303 Hugh Magnus of France 1007 1025 , co King of France under his father, Robert II Hugh I, Count of Maine ruled 900 950 Hugh II, Count of Maine ruled 950 992 Hugh III, Count of Maine ruled 992 1015 Hugh IV, Count of Maine ruled 1036 1051, died ...   more details



  1. St Hugh's

    St Hugh s may refer to several institutions named after one of several Saint Hugh s St Hugh s College, Oxford , a college of the University of Oxford St Hugh s Hospital in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire St Hugh s Preparatory School , Kingston, Jamaica St Hugh s School, Faringdon, Oxfordshire St. Hilda s & St. Hugh s School , New York St Hugh s Hospital is also the name of a fictional hospital in UK police drama The Bill Schooldis ...   more details



  1. Hugh Brown

    Hugh Brown may refer to Hugh Brown British politician 1919 2008 , Scottish Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament 1964 1987 Hugh B. Brown 1883 1975 , American and Canadian attorney, educator, and Latter day Saint leader Hugh D. Brown , Irish Association Baptist author, pastor teacher, politician and President of the Irish Baptist Association U Brown Huford Brown, born 1956 , Jamaican reggae deejay and producer Hugh Brown boxer 1894 ? , British boxer Hugh Brown footballer 1921 1994 , Scottish footballer, played for Partick Thistle, Torquay United and Scotland Hugh Brown Kilmarnock , Scottish footballer, played for Kilmarnock and Dumbarton Hugh Auchincloss Brown 1879 1975 , electrical engineer best known for advancing a theory of catastrophic pole shift hndis Brown, Hugh DEFAULTSORT Brown, Hugh ...   more details



  1. Hugh of Noara

    orphan date April 2010 Infobox saint name Saint Hugh of Noara birth date death date 1170 feast day 17 November Roman Catholic Church 16 August Novara , Sicily venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place France death place Novara di Sicilia Novara , Sicily titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage Novara di Sicilia Novara , Sicily major shrine suppressed date issues Hugh of Noara also known as Ugo of Novara and Hugo of Novara was Cistercian Benedictine monk , a disciple of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux . French ref http saints.sqpn.com sainth6j.htm Saint Hugh of Noara Patron Saint Index ref by birth, he served as first abbot at Novara abbey, Sicily. ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 3811 St. Hugh of Noara Catholic Online ref There Hugh remained until his death in 1170. Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hugh Of Noara ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH France DATE OF DEATH 1170 PLACE OF DEATH Novara di Sicilia Novara , Sicily DEFAULTSORT Hugh Of Noara Category Roman Catholic saints Category 12th century Christian saints Category 1170 deaths Category French Benedictines Category Cistercians France saint stub es Hugo de Novara ...   more details



  1. Hugh of Cluny

    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 of Le n Le n and Kingdom of Castile Castile , as well as his influence upon Pope Urban II , who had been prior at Cluny under Hugh, made Hugh one of the most powerful and influential figures of the late ... 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 ... Christian saints Category Medieval French saints France saint stub ca Hug de Cluny de Hugo von ...   more details



  1. Hugh Johnston

    Other persons Hugh Johnston January 4, 1756 &ndash November 29, 1829 was a Scotland Scottish born merchant and politician in New Brunswick . He represented St. John County yin the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1802 to 1820. He was born in Morayshire , the son of William Johnston and Isabel Hepburn. He married Ann Gilzean. He set up business at Saint John, New Brunswick in the 1780s. Johnston traded fish and lumber for sugar and molasses from the West Indies which was used to manufacture rum in Scotland. In 1806, he married Margaret Thurburn after the death of his first wife. Johnston was a director of the Bank of New Brunswick and a port warden for the harbour at Saint John. With others, he helped establish the first Presbyterian church in New Brunswick. Johnston was named a magistrate for St. John County in 1818. He died in Saint John at the age of 73. His son Hugh Johnston, Jr. also served in the New Brunswick assembly. References http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 2939 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnston, Hugh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 4, 1756 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 29, 1829 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnston, Hugh Category 1756 births Category 1829 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick ...   more details



  1. Hugh Baker

    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



  1. Hugh of Lusignan

    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



  1. Hugh of Châteauneuf

    Infobox saint name Saint Hugh of Ch teauneuf birth date 1053 death date 1 April 1132 feast day 1 April 22 April Carthusian Order venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Francisco de Zurbar n 024.jpg imagesize 250px caption Painting from the Carthusian cloister of Nuestra Se ora de las Cuevas a Triana by Francisco de Zurbar n . The scene depicts Saint Hugh in a Carthusian monastery. birth place Ch teauneuf ... date issues Saint Hugh of Ch teauneuf 1053 1 April 1132 was the Bishop of Grenoble from 1080 ... lands, documents known as the Cartularies of Saint Hugh. An accord was finally reached between Hugh and Guigues only in 1099. Guigues agreed to cede the disputed territories while Hugh admitted to the count s temporal authority within the vicinity of Grenoble. Hugh was also instrumental in the foundation ... sur Is re , Hugh showed piety and theological facility from a young age. While still a layman, Hugh was made a canon priest canon of Valence, Dr me Valence . His piety was such that it was said ..., and Hugh was selected to be its Gregorian renovator. Conducted by a papal legate to Rome , Hugh ... lands in the Gr sivaudan . Hugh alleged that the count of Albon had usurped the lands from ... what he judged to be his right, Hugh fabricated a story of the Isarn, Bishop of Grenoble Bishop Isarn ... companions in 1084, after seeing them under a banner of seven stars in a dream. Hugh installed the seven ... and devoted their lives to prayer and study, being oft visited by Hugh, who was reported to adopt much of their way of life. Hugh was canonised on 22 April 1134 by Pope Innocent II , only two ... is on 22 April in the Carthusian Calendar. cite web url http doc0mr.tripod.com id55.html title Saint Hugh of Grenoble work Immaculate Heart of Mary s Hermitage ref During the French Wars of Religion ... 04 01.php Biography of Hugh Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hugh Of Chateauneuf ... DATE OF DEATH 1 April 1132 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hugh Of Chateauneuf Category 1052 births Category ...   more details



  1. Hugh Bennett

    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



  1. Hugh Harris

    Hugh Harris may refer to Hugh Harris guitarist , guitarist with the Kooks Hugh Harris singer , English singer and musician Hugh Harris ice hockey Hugh P. Harris , United States Army general hndis Harris, Hugh ...   more details



  1. Hugh Seymour

    Hugh Seymour may refer to Lord Hugh Seymour 1759 1801 , British admiral Hugh Seymour, 6th Marquess of Hertford 1843 1912 Hugh Seymour, 8th Marquess of Hertford 1930 1997 hndis Seymour, Hugh sv Hugh Seymour ...   more details



  1. Hugh Graham

    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



  1. Hugh the Abbot

    Hugh the Abbot died 886 was a member of the Elder House of Welf Welf family , a son of Conrad I of Auxerre and Adelaide. After his father s death, his mother apparently married Robert the Strong , the margrave of Neustria . On Robert s death in 866, Hugh became the regent and Legal guardian guardian for Robert s sons, Odo of France Odo and Robert I of France Robert . Hugh entered the monastery and rose to become abbot of Saint Germain d Auxerre . Despite his vows, he was no peaceful, contemplative monk but the epitome of the warrior monk of his age. King Charles the Bald sent him on a military expedition to the Nivernais . One can see in this the clerical tendency to support the reigning dynasty against the great vassals. Hugh welcomed Charles when the king had to flee during an 858 invasion of Louis the German , when his vassals refused him aid and rebelled under Robert the Strong . When Robert regained favour, Hugh was exiled to Lotharingia , where he became archbishop of Cologne 864 . He was called back to France soon, however. In 866, upon Robert s death, Hugh received all the former s abbacies, including Noirmoutiers and Saint Martin de Tours , counties, including Count of Tours Tours , and the margraviate between the Seine and the Loire Neustria . The only lands the sons of Robert inherited were in Beauce and Touraine . Despite being Robert s during his life, after his death Hugh became the guardian of Robert s children. Hugh was endued with great political sense and fought the Vikings vigorously. He was the arch chaplain of the royal court and one of the chief ministers of the joint kings Louis III of France Louis III and Carloman of France Carloman . Hugh tried to maintain the alliance of the related Carolingian monarchs against the Vikings. He united all the Carolingian ... Hugh the Abbot alternative names short description Abbot date of birth place of birth date of death 886 place of death DEFAULTSORT Abbot, Hugh The Category 886 deaths Category Franks Category Frankish ...   more details



  1. Hugh of Lincoln

    Catholic Church br Anglican Communion image Hug lin pi.jpg imagesize caption Saint Hugh of Lincoln with his swan , Altarpiece from the Carthusian monastery of Saint Honor , Thuison, near Abbeville ... people, shoemakers, and swans major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Hugh of Lincoln redirects here. See also Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln . Hugh of Lincoln also Hugh of Avalon or Hugh of Burgundy ... known English saint after Thomas Becket . Life Hugh was born at the ch teau of Avalon, France ... in Oxford. Hugh is the eponym of St Hugh s College, Oxford , where a 1926 statue of the saint stands ... Saint Hugh of Lincoln http www.catholic forum.com saints sainth20.htm Patron Saints Index St. Hugh ... s end Persondata NAME Hugh of Lincoln ALTERNATIVE NAMES Saint Hugh of Lincoln Hugh of Avalon Hugh ...Infobox Christian leader type bishop name Hugh of Avalon religion Catholic diocese Diocese of Lincoln .... Hugh did very well, and was suited to the monk monastic religious life, becoming deacon at the age of nineteen. About 1159 he was sent to be prior of the monastery nearby at Saint Maximin, Is re Saint ..., and the first prior was retired and a second soon died. Henry learned of Hugh and sent an influential embassy to demand his services. Most reluctantly, the Carthusians let him go. Hugh found the monks ... building. Hugh interceded with the king for royal patronage and at last, probably on 6 January 1182, Henry issued a charter of foundation and endowment for Witham Charterhouse. Hugh presided over ... hunting ground. Hugh admonished Henry for keeping dioceses vacant in order to keep their income for the royal ... May 1186 the canons of Lincoln were ordered to elect a new bishop and Hugh was elected. ref name BHOLincoln Hugh insisted on a second, private election by the cathedral chapter , securely in their Chapterhouse .... Hugh was consecrated Bishop of Lincoln on 21 September 1186 ref name Handbook255 Fryde, et. al. Handbook .... He raised the quality of education at the cathedral school. Hugh was also prominent in trying to protect ...   more details



  1. Hugh Pope

    from the Saint s sermons and other writings by Father Hugh Pope. London Burns, Oates & Washbourne ltd, 1935. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pope, Hugh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pope, Hugh ...Henry Vincent Pope , better known as Fr. Hugh Pope 1869 1946 , was a Dominican biblical scholar, Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas Collegium Angelicum in Rome . Life Henry Vincent Pope was born at Kenilworth on 6 August 1869, the first son of Richard Vercoe Pope by his second wife, Elizabeth A. Phillips. His father was a convert to Roman Catholicism who taught at the Oratory School in Birmingham. Henry entered the Dominican Order , taking the name Hugh. He was ordained a priest on 19 September 1896. He went on to become Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas Collegium Angelicum in Rome. He died in Edinburgh on 23 November 1946. A memorial volume was published as Kieran Mulvey, Hugh Pope of the Order of Preachers London Blackfriars Publications, 1954 . Publications Articles and published lectures What Are We to Think of Modern Spiritualism? , American Ecclesiastical Review 27 1902 , pp. 284 300. The Influence of the Cuneiform Inscriptions upon Biblical Criticism , American Ecclesiastical ... by Sebastian Bullough. St. Louis Herder, 1952. Saint Augustine of Hippo Essays Dealing with his ... and editions Psalm CXVIII A Meditation on the Law of God , edited by the Rev. Hugh Pope, O.P. ... by Father Hugh Pope, O.P. London Catholic Truth Society, 1902. On Prayer and the Contemplative Life , by S. Thomas Aquinas tr. by Hugh Pope, with a preface by Vincent McNabb . London Washbourne, 1914. The Friar Preacher Yesterday and To day , translated from the French of P re Jacquin by Hugh ..., edited with introduction & notes by Hugh Pope. London Sheed & Ward, 1927 several times reprinted . The Teaching ...   more details



  1. Hugh Walters

    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



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    Hugh Miles may refer to Hugh Miles filmmaker , British film maker Hugh Miles journalist born 1977 , British journalist hndis Miles, Hugh ...   more details



  1. Hugh Matheson

    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




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