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Encyclopedia > Hugh

Hugh is a male given name. It is Germanic and means "Bright in Mind and Spirit" or "Thoughtful". It is related to the name Hugin( one of Odin's ravens, who represented Thought.) The following medieval rulers were named Hugh. A name is a label for a human, thing, place, product (as in a brand name) and even an idea or concept, normally used to distinguish one from another. ... Hugin can refer to: Hugin - a raven associated with the Norse god Odin. ... For other meanings of Odin, Woden or Wotan see Odin (disambiguation), Woden (disambiguation), Wotan (disambiguation). ... The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three ages: the classical civilization of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times. ...

Hugh X of Lusignan (c. ... Hugh of Arles was born sometime before 887, the son of Theobald of Arles and of Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothar II of Lotharingia. ... Hugh, Chucus, or Chugus was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 617 to 623. ... Hugh I of Châtillon (d. ... Hugh II of Châtillon (d. ... Hugh, Count of Brienne (b c 1240. ... Hugh, first dean of York. ... Hugh of Burgundy (died 952), known as the Black, was duke of Burgundy between 923 to his death. ... Hugh I of Burgundy (1057 – August 29, 1093) was duke of Burgundy between 1076 and 1079. ... cock ... Hugh III of Burgundy (1142 – August 25, 1192, in Acre) was duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192. ... Hugh IV of Burgundy (March 9, 1213 – October 27, 1271) was duke of Burgundy between 1218 and 1271. ... Hugh V of Burgundy (1282–May 9, 1315) was Duke of Burgundy between 1306 and 1315. ... Hugh I of Châtillon (d. ... Hugh II of Châtillon (d. ... Hugh of Cluny (1024 - 1109) was an Abbot of Cluny. ... Hugh I of Cyprus (born 1194 or 1195, died 1218) succeeded to the throne of Cyprus in 1205 underage upon the death of his elderly father Amalric of Lusignan, King of Cyprus and King-Consort of Jerusalem. ... Hugh II (1253-1267) was king of Cyprus and, from the age of 5 years, also Regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. ... Hugh III of Cyprus, Hugh I of Jerusalem, Hugh of Antioch or Hugh of Lusignan (died March 24, 1284), King of Cyprus 1267–1284 and King of Jerusalem 1268–1284, was the son of Henry of Antioch and Isabella of Cyprus, the daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus. ... Hugh IV was King of Cyprus from 1324 to 1359 and, nominally, King of Jerusalem, as Hugh II. The son of Guy of Lusignan, Hugh succeeded to the throne of Cyprus on the death of his uncle Henry II, in 1324. ... -1... Saint Hugh of Grenoble (1052 - 1132) is a Christian saint who was bishop of Grenoble. ... Hugh of Ibelin (died c. ... Hugh of Jabala was the bishop of the Syrian town of Jabala during the 12th century. ... Hugh of Antioch of the family of Poitiers-Aquitaine, Hugh I of Jerusalem (Hugh III of Cyprus) (died 1284), was the son of Isabella of Cyprus (daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus) and Henry of Antioch. ... Hugh II of Le Puiset or Hugh II of Jaffa (c. ... Hugh of Avalon or Hugh of Burgundy, best known as Saint Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, (1135/1140 – London, November 16, 1200) was at the time of the Reformation the best-known English saint after Thomas Becket. ... Hugh I (early tenth century), called Venator (Latin for the Hunter), was the first lord of Lusignan. ... Hugh II (d. ... Hugh III (fl. ... Hugh IV (c. ... Hugh V (d. ... Hugh VI of Lusignan (c. ... Hugh VII of Lusignan, called le brun (The Brown) (1065-1151) was the son of Hugh VI of Lusignan. ... Hugh VIII of Lusignan was the eldest son of Hugh VII and of Sarrasine de Lezay. ... Hugh IX of Lusignan was the grandson of Hugh VIII. His father, Hugh, married Orengarde about 1167 and died in 1169 leaving a one-year-old son. ... Hugh X of Lusignan (c. ... Hugh V was the Count of Maine and titular count from 1069 until 1131. ... Hugh of St Victor (c. ... This article is about Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk. ... Hugh Bigod (c. ... Hugh dAvranches, 1st Earl of Chester (died July 27, 1101) was one of the great magnates of early Norman England. ... Hugh of Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester was born 1147, at Kevelioc, Monmouth, Wales. ... Sir Hugh le Despenser (d. ... Sir Hugh (d. ... Hugh (1262-1326), son of Hugh le Despenser II, sometimes referred to as the elder Despenser, was for a time the chief adviser to King Edward II of England. ... The execution of Hugh, the younger Despenser, from a manuscript of Froissart. ... Hugh of Vermandois (1053 - October 18, 1101), was son to King Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev, and the younger brother of King Philip I of France. ...

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<hugh o flaherty.....ireland> Jonathan del Arco as Hugh, the Borg drone In the fictional Star Trek universe, Hugh, otherwise known as Three of Five, is a Borg that appeared in The Next Generation episodes I, Borg and Descent. ... Kiba literally fang), a fantasy anime by Madhouse Production, began broadcasting on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2006. ... Kiba literally fang), a fantasy anime by Studio Madhouse, began broadcasting on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2006. ...


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Dalmatius, devoted to war and the chase, desired that Hugh should adopt the knightly calling and succeed to the ancestral estates; his mother, however, influenced it is said by a vision vouchsafed to a priest whom she consulted, wished her son to dedicate himself to the service of God.
Hugh was entrusted to deal with the delicate case of the unworthy Archbishop Manasse of Reims, as well as with commissions in connection with the expedition of Count Evroul of Roucy against the Saracens in Spain.
Hugh was subsequently engaged with the papal legate in Spain in the matter of ecclesiastical reform, and, as a result of his diligence and the high favour he enjoyed with Alphonsus VI of Castille, the Mozarabic was replaced by the Roman Ritual throughout that monarch's realm.
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