Hugh Despenser the Younger — Hugh Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser (1286 ndash; 24 November 1326, sometimes referred to as the younger Despenser , was the son and heir of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester, by Isabel Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of… … Wikipedia
Hugh of Italy — Hugh of Arles or Hugh of Provence (before 887 ndash; 10 April 948 [Previté Orton, 347.] ) was King of Italy from 924 until his death. He was a Bosonid. During his reign, he empowered his relatives at the expense of the aristocracy and tried to… … Wikipedia
Hugh de Grandmesnil — (1032 – February 22, 1098), also known as Hugh or Hugo de Grentmesnil or Grentemesnil, was a commander at the Battle of Hastings, and became a great landowner in England.He was the elder son of Robert of Grandmesnil and Hawise d Echaffour. Robert … Wikipedia
Hugh II of Jaffa — Hugh II of Le Puiset or Hugh II of Jaffa (c. 1106 ndash;1134) was a crusader knight and Count of Jaffa, who revolted against King Fulk in 1134.Arrival in the kingdomHugh was the son of Hugh I of Jaffa and his wife Mamilia (or Mabilla); Hugh I was … Wikipedia
Hugh III of Cyprus — (1235 ndash; 24 March 1284), born Hughues de Poitiers [ [http://www.maltagenealogy.com/libro%20d Oro/lusignan.html Libro d Oro di Melita ] ] [ [http://genealogy.euweb.cz/poitou/poitou2.html Poitou 2 ] ] , later Hughues de Lusignan (he adopted his … Wikipedia
Hugh Capet — see CAPET Hugh * * * born с 938 died Oct. 14, 996, Paris, Fr. King of France (987–996), the founder of the Capetian dynasty. The son of a Frankish duke, he inherited vast estates in the regions of Paris and Orléans, which made him one of the most … Universalium
Hugh de Morville, Lord of Cunningham and Lauderdale — Hugh de Morville (died 1162) was a Norman knight who made his fortune in the service of David fitz Malcolm, Prince of the Cumbrians (1113 24) and King of Scots (1124 53). His parentage is said by some to be unclear, but G. W. S. Barrow, in his… … Wikipedia
Hugh de Morville, Lord of Westmorland — Hugh de Morville (died c. 1202) was an Anglo Norman knight who served King Henry II of England in the late 12th century. He is chiefly infamous as one of the assassins of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury in 1170. He held the title Lord of… … Wikipedia
Hugh the Great — (898 16 June,956) was duke of the Franks and count of Paris, son of King Robert I of France and nephew of King Odo. He was born in Paris, Ile de France, France. His eldest son was Hugh Capet who became King of France in 987. His family is known… … Wikipedia
Hugh — is a common English name:* Hugh (given name)Hugh may also refer to:Noblemen and clergyCypriot/Frankish/French* Hugh I, Count of Angoulême (c. 1183 [1] or c. 1195 – c. 1249) * Hugh II, Count of Angoulême (1221 – 1250) * Hugh III, Count of… … Wikipedia