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    Hugh Capet (redirect from Hugues Capet)
    Hugh Capet (/ˈkæpeɪ/; French: Hugues Capet [yɡ kapɛ]; c. 940 – 24 October 996) was the King of the Franks from 987 to 996. He is the founder of and first...
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    of the first Admirals of France, from 1295. Hugues and Blanche had several children.[citation needed] Hugues Quieret was made sénéchal of Beaucaire, an...
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    Sanche 1196 to c. 1205: Bernard II. c. 1215 to c. 1221: Arnaud II. c. 1229: Hugues I. c. 1240: Gaillard de Lambesc c. 1256: Géraud I. c. 1257: Guillaume II...
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    Paris: A. Picard. Pisani, Paul (1907). Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802) (in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. 50°45′N...
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    Glandèves 1324–1325: Hugues I. 1325–1326: Pierre II. de Guillaume 1328–1329: Fulco 1329–1345: Jacques de Corvo 9 December 1345 – 1357: Hugues II. Le Baille 1...
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    environmentalist political party created in 2020 by En Marche MPs Barbara Pompili, Hugues Renson and Jacques Maire. The party is member of Ensemble Citoyens, which...
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    jusqu'à nos jours, par M. l'abbé Hugues Du Tems (in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Delalain. pp. 522–538. Du Tems, Hugues (1775). Le clergé de France, ou...
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    (1416-1426) Hugues de Roffignac (1426-1460) Pierre Bonald (1460-1462) Geoffroy de Bazillac (1462-1480) Pierre d'Abzac de la Douze (1480-1487) Hugues d'Espagne...
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    Charlemagne aux environs de l'an mil, Paris, Seuil, 1990. Yves Sassier: Hugues Capet: Naissance d'une dynastie, Fayard, coll. "Biographies historiques"...
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    Amiens (category Articles containing Picard-language text)
    Amiens (English: /æˈmjæ̃/ or /ˈæmiənz/ AM-ee-ənz; French: [amjɛ̃] ; Picard: Anmien, Anmiens or Anmyin) is a city and commune in northern France, located...
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  • Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand 1st Brigade – General of Brigade Pierre Hugues Victoire Merle 26ème Régiment d'lnfanterie Légère Tirailleurs du Pô (Italian...
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    "in the cause of defense". Baldwin II grants the Knights Templar under Hugues de Payens and Godfrey de Saint-Omer a headquarters in a wing of the royal...
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  • Droit Joseph Droz Marcel-Jacques Dubois Oswald Ducrot Dany-Robert Dufour Hugues Dufourt Mikel Dufrenne César Chesneau Dumarsais Jean-Pierre Dupuy Durandus...
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    terms of the First Peace of Paris. Through inept navigation by her captain, Hugues Duroy de Chaumareys, who had been given command after the Bourbon Restoration...
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    Count of Saint-Pol, bearing a sheaf in the field and dating from 1127/1129, Hugues I de Rodez (an eagle, 1140), Baldwind de Redvers (a griffin, before 1144)...
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    Hugh is the English-language variant of the masculine given name Hugues, itself the Old French variant of Hugo, a short form of Continental Germanic given...
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    Fauquembergues (category Articles containing Picard-language text)
    Fauquembergues (French pronunciation: [fokɑ̃bɛʁɡ]; West Flemish: Valkenberg; Picard: Fauquimbergue) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France...
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  • Auriol Guillaume Stéphane Guivarc'h Laurent Guyot Laurent Hervé Angelo Hugues Yann Jouffre Marek Jóźwiak Raymond Keruzoré Anthony Knockaert Bakary Koné...
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    who married three times and had thirteen children; and a younger brother, Hugues, who became Cardinal Priest of S. Lorenzo in Damaso and who could have become...
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    from his functions. He appealed to Pope Gregory, who ordered Hugues de Die and Abbot Hugues of Cluny to investigate further. Manasses was summoned to the...
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    medieval theology, which strongly influenced Suger, an exact contemporary of Hugues de Saint-Victor, the most notable master in Paris at the time. He was comforted...
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  • approach Juliette without revealing his true identity. Sylvie Testud as Sophie Picard Grégory Gadebois as Olivier Poncet Mathilde Bisson as Juliette Larrain Zacharie...
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    Rougemont (1269–1301) 1302–1311 : Hugues de Chalon (also prince-bishop of Liège) 1312–1333 : Vital de Maignaut 1333–1355 : Hugues de Vienne 1355–1361 : Jean...
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    Edward III of England and the 230-strong French fleet by the Breton knight Hugues Quiéret, Admiral of France, and Nicolas Béhuchet, Constable of France. The...
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    Saint-Simon-de-Bagot. In 1827 Saint-Hugues was created as a village, later to be incorporated into the county of Bagot. Canada census – Saint-Hugues community profile References:...
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    Rousselet (1317–1325) Albert de Roye (1326-†1336) Roger d'Armagnac (1336-†1339) Hugues d'Arcy (1339–1351) Robert Le Coq (1351-???) Geoffroy le Meingre (1363-†1370)...
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  • Basques Louise Thibault 19,804 46.38% Michel Tremblay 8,254 19.33% Roger Picard 9,481 22.20% Guy Caron 4,186 9.80% François Bédard 973 2.28% Louise Thibault...
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    diocèse de Bourges (in French). Paris: Letouzey & Ane. p. 247. OCLC 815696. Hugues de Blois 969–985 Gams, p. 523. Eubel, I, p. 139. Joseph Hyacinthe Albanès;...
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    l'Annoy (or l'Annoit, from Latin alnetum), which means 'the alderwood' in Picard French of Flanders. The oldest known ancestor is Gillion de l'Annoit, who...
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    Aquitaine Gombaud II (1013–1017) Hugues I (1017) Geoffroy I (1017–1018) Rainald (or Réginald) Foucher (1028–1040) Hugues II (1050–1061) Fulcrade (1077–1092)...
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