Hugh may refer to:
*
Hugh (given name)
Hugh is the English-language variant of the masculine given name ''Hugues (given name), Hugues'', itself the Old French variant of ''Hugo (name), Hugo'', a short form of Continental Germanic Germanic name, given names beginning in the element '': ...
Noblemen and clergy
French
*
Hugh the Great (died 956), Duke of the Franks
*
Hugh Magnus of France (1007–1025), co-King of France under his father, Robert II
*
Hugh, Duke of Alsace (died 895), modern-day France
*
Hugh of Austrasia (7th century), Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
*
Hugh I, Count of Angoulême (1183–1249)
*
Hugh II, Count of Angoulême (1221–1250)
*
Hugh III, Count of Angoulême (13th century)
*
Hugh IV, Count of Angoulême
Hugh XIII of Lusignan, Hugh VIII of La Marche or Hugh IV of Angoulême (25 June 1259 – 1 November 1303 in Angoulême) succeeded his father Hugh XII as Seigneur de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême in 1270.
He married at ...
(1259–1303)
*
Hugh, Bishop of Avranches (11th century), France
*
Hugh I, Count of Blois (died 1248)
*
Hugh II, Count of Blois (died 1307)
*
Hugh of Brienne (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
Hugh II of Burgundy (1084 – c. 6 February 1143) was Duke of Burgundy between 1103 and 1143. Hugh was son of Odo I, Duke of Burgundy. Hugh was selected ''custos'' for the monastery of St. Benigne, and this office would be held by his descen ...
(1084–1143)
*
Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy (1142–1192)
*
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
Hugh IV of Burgundy (9 March 1213 – 27 or 30 October 1272) was Duke of Burgundy between 1218 and 1272 and from 1266 until his death was titular King of Thessalonica. Hugh was the son of Odo III, Duke of Burgundy and Alice de Vergy.
Issue
Hugh ...
(1213–1272)
*
Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy (1294–1315)
*
Hugh Capet (939–996), King of France
*
Hugh, Count of Champagne Seal
Hugh ( 1074 – c. 1125) was the Count of Champagne from 1093 until his death.
Hugh was the third son of Theobald III, Count of Blois and Adele of Valois, bearing the title Count of Bar-sur-Aube. His older brother Odo IV, Count of Troyes, ...
(c. 1074–1125)
*
Hugh of Châteauneuf
Hugh of Châteauneuf (, 1053 – 1 April 1132), also called Hugh of Grenoble, was the Bishop of Grenoble from 1080 to his death. He was a partisan of the Gregorian reform and opposed to the Archbishop of Vienne, later Pope Callixtus II.
Biogra ...
(1052–1132), Bishop of Grenoble
*
Hugh of Cluny
Hugh (13 May 1024 – 29 April 1109), sometimes called Hugh the Great or Hugh of Semur, was the Abbot of Cluny from 1049 until his death. He was one of the most influential leaders of the monastic orders from the Middle Ages.
Biography
Hugh w ...
(1024–1109), French Abott, later canonized as Saint Hugh the Great
*
Hugh I of Cyprus
Hugh I (french: Hugues; gr, Ούγος; 1194/1195 – 10 January 1218) succeeded to the throne of Cyprus on 1 April 1205 underage upon the death of his elderly father Aimery, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem. His mother was Eschiva of Ibelin, heir ...
(1195–1218)
*
Hugh II of Cyprus
Hugh II of Cyprus (or Hugues II de Lusignan) (June–August, 1252 or 1253 – November or December 5, 1267) was king of Cyprus and, from the age of 5 years, also Regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Biography
On January 18, 1253, at the age of tw ...
(1253–1267)
*
Hugh III of Cyprus
Hugh III (french: Hugues; – 24 March 1284), also called Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan and the Great, was the king of Cyprus from 1267 and king of Jerusalem from 1268. Born into the family of the princes of Antioch, he effectively ruled as regen ...
and Hugh I of Jerusalem (1235–1284)
*
Hugh IV of Cyprus
Hugh IV (1293-1296 – 10 October 1359) was King of Cyprus from 31 March 1324 to his abdication, on 24 November 1358 and, nominally, King of Jerusalem, as Hugh II, until his death. The son of Guy, Constable of Cyprus (son of Hugh III of Cyprus) ...
(1295–1359)
*
Hugh of Die
Hugh of Die ( 1040 – October 7, 1106) was a French Catholic bishop.
Biography
Hugh was prior of the monastery of Saint-Marcel in Chalon-sur-Saône. On October 19, 1073, he became bishop of Die, Drôme and on March 9, 1074 received his episcopal ...
(1040-1106), French papal legate, and Archbishop of Lyon
*
Hugh, abbot of Lagny
Hugh (died 1171) was a French knight and Benedictine monk, abbot of monasteries in England and France.
Background
He was an illegitimate son of Theobald II, Count of Champagne (1090-1152), sometimes known as Theobald the Great. His father was ...
(died 1171), France
*
Hugh of Lincoln
Hugh of Lincoln, O.Cart. ( – 16 November 1200), also known as Hugh of Avalon, was a French people, French-born Benedictine and Carthusian monk, bishop of Lincoln, bishop of diocese of Lincoln, Lincoln in the Kingdom of England, and Roman Cat ...
(1140–1200), aka Hugh of Avalon or Hugh of Burgundy
*
Hugh I of Lusignan
Hugh I (est. 885-930) (fl. early tenth century), called ''Venator'' (Latin for ''the Hunter''), was the first Lord of Lusignan. He is mentioned in the ''Chronicle of Saint-Maixent''. It has been hypothesised that he was the huntsman, ('Le Veneur ...
(early tenth century)
*
Hugh II of Lusignan (died 967)
*
Hugh III of Lusignan (late tenth century)
*
Hugh IV of Lusignan (died 1026)
*
Hugh V of Lusignan (died 1060)
*
Hugh VI of Lusignan (died 1110)
*
Hugh VII of Lusignan (1065–1151)
*
Hugh VIII of Lusignan (12th century)
*
Hugh IX of Lusignan (1163 or 1168 – 1219)
*
Hugh X of Lusignan (1195–1249)
*
Hugh XI of Lusignan (1221–1250)
*
Hugh XII of Lusignan (13th century)
*
Hugh XIII of Lusignan (1259–1303)
*
Hugh I, Count of Maine (ruled 900–933)
*
Hugh II, Count of Maine (ruled 950–992)
*
Hugh III of Maine (960–1015)
*
Hugh IV, Count of Maine (died 1051)
*
Hugh V, Count of Maine (died 1131)
*
Hugh I, Count of Rethel (1040–1118)
*
Hugh II, Count of Rethel (died 1227)
* Hugh III of
Rethel (1227–1242)
*
Hugh IV, Count of Rethel (1244–1285)
*
Hugh (abbot of Saint-Quentin) (802–844), France
*
Hugh, Count of Soissons (died 1305), France
*
Hugh, Count of Toulouse (died 978), France
*
Hugh (archbishop of Vienne) (died 1155), France
Anglo-Norman/English
*
Hugh (Dean of York), first Dean of York
*
Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester (died 1101)
*
Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1095–1177), second son of Roger Bigod, Sheriff of Norfolk
*
Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester (1147–1181)
*
Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk
Hugh Bigod ( – 18 February 1225) was a member of the powerful early Norman Bigod family
and was for a short time the 3rd Earl of Norfolk.
Origins
He was born c. 1182, the eldest son of Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk by his wife Ida de T ...
(1182–1225), eldest son of Roger Bigod, Sheriff of Norfolk
*
Hugh le Despencer (justiciar) (1223–1265), Baron le Despencer
*
Hugh le Despenser (sheriff)
Sir Hugh le Despenser (died 1238) was a wealthy landowner in the East Midlands of England, and served as High Sheriff of Berkshire. Among his descendants were the infamous Despensers who became favourites of King Edward II.
Origins
He was the ...
(died 1238), High Sheriff of Berkshire
*
Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester (1261–1326)
*
Hugh the younger Despenser (1286–1326), son of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
*
Hugh, Baron Dacre of Glanton Trevor-Roper
Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton (15 January 1914 – 26 January 2003) was an English historian. He was Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford.
Trevor-Roper was a polemicist and essayist on a range of ...
(1914–2003), a British historian
*
Hugh Percy (disambiguation) Hugh Percy may refer to:
* Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland (c. 1714–1786), English peer, landowner and art patron
* Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland (1742–1817), British army officer and British peer
* Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of North ...
*
Hugh Seymour (disambiguation) Hugh Seymour may refer to:
* Lord Hugh Seymour (1759–1801), British admiral
* Hugh Henry John Seymour (1790–1821), British Army officer and politician, MP for Antrim 1818–21
* Hugh Seymour, 6th Marquess of Hertford (1843–1912)
* Hugh Seymou ...
Gaelic
*
Hugh of Sleat (died 1498), chieftain of Clan Donald
*
Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone (1540–1616), Irish chieftain who resisted the annexation of Ireland by Elizabeth I of England
*
Hugh Roe O'Donnell (1572–1602), Prince of Tyrconnell, led a rebellion against English government in Ireland
*
Hugh Dubh O'Neill (1611–1660), Irish soldier who commanded the defenders in the Siege of Clonmel and Siege of Limerick
*
Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan (1883–1982), Ulster Unionist politician who served as Father of the House of Commons
The Gaelic name Aodh/Aedh/Aed is often translated into English as Hugh. Persons sharing this name who traditionally use the Gaelic form are listed below:
*
Áed Rúad, legendary High king of Ireland
*
Áed mac Echach (died 575), king of Connacht
*
Áed Dub mac Suibni (died 588), king of Dál nAraidi
*
Áed Dibchine (died c.595), king of Leinster
*
Áed mac Ainmuirech (died 598), High king of Ireland
*
Áed Sláine (died 604), High king of Ireland
*
Áed Rón mac Cathail
Áed Rón mac Cathail (died 604) was a king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was the grandson of Bruidge mac Nath Í
Bruidge mac Nath Í (died 579) was a king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly
Coun ...
(died 604), king in Leinster
*
Áed Uaridnach (died 612), High king of Ireland
*
Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn (died 618), king of or in Munster
*
Áed Dub mac Colmáin (died 639), bishop of Kildare
*
Áed Aired (died 698), king of Dál nAraide
*
Áed Róin (died 735), king of Dál Fiatach
*
Áed mac Colggen (died 738), king of Leinster
*
Áed Balb mac Indrechtaig
Áed Balb mac Indrechtaig (died 742) was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta. He was the son of Indrechtach mac Muiredaig Muillethan (died 723), a previous king.Francis J.Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Table 20 ...
(died 742), king of Connacht
*
Áed Muinderg (died 747), king of northern Uí Néill
*
Áed Find (died 778), king of Dál Riata
*
Áed Oirdnide (died 819), king of Ailech
*
Áed mac Boanta (died 839), probably king in Dál Riata
*
Áed of Scotland (died 878), king of the Picts
*
Áed Findliath
Áed mac Néill (died 879), called Áed Findliath ("fair-grey Áed"; Modern Irish: ''Aodh Fionnadhliath'') to distinguish him from his paternal grandfather Áed Oirdnide, was king of Ailech and High King of Ireland. He was also called Áed Ol ...
(died 879), king of Ailech
*
Áed Ua Crimthainn (mid 12th century), abbot of Terryglass
*
Aedh mac Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair (13th century), king of Connacht
*
Aedh Muimhnech mac Felim Ua Conchobair (13th century), king of Connacht
*
Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair (13th century), king of Connacht
*
Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ua Conchobair
Hugh McHugh Breifne O'Conor (Irish: ''Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ua Conchobair'') was king of Connacht, Ireland, in 1342. He was the last of the Clan Murtagh O'Conor
The Clan Murtagh O'Conor (Irish: ''Clan Muircheartaigh Uí Conchobhair'') were de ...
(14th century)
*
Aodh, Earl of Ross (died 1333)
Other
*
Hugh of Arles or Hugh of Provence (10th century), King of Italy
*
Hugh, Margrave of Tuscany aka Hugo or Ugo (950–1001), Italy
*
Hugh, Count of Suio (1023–1040), Count of Suio in the Duchy of Gaeta, Italy
*
Hugh of Saint Victor (1078–1141), mystic philosopher
*
Hugh of Ibelin (12th century), noble in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
*
Hugh of Jabala (12th century), bishop of Jabala, Syria
*
Hugh (archbishop of Edessa) (died 1144), Upper Mesopotamia
*
Hugh (archbishop of Palermo) (died c. 1165/6)
Characters
*
Hugh (''Kiba'')
*
Hugh (''Star Trek'')
*
Hugh Neutron, a ''Jimmy Neutron'' character
Other uses
*
Hugh (hill), or Hill Under Graham Height, a category of Scottish hills
*
Hugh Lake
The Hugh Lake is a freshwater body crossed by the Métabetchouane River, in the unorganized territory of Lac-Croche, in the La Jacques-Cartier Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Qu ...
*
Hugh (robot)
Hugh is an artificial intelligence robot librarian designed by William Sachiti and Ariel Ladegaard at Aberystwyth University. Funded by Academy of Robotics in the UK, the robot was first publicized in February 2016. Hugh was to stand at 1.4 ...
, an artificial intelligence robot librarian
*
Hugh, Northern Territory, a locality in Australia
See also
*
HEW (disambiguation)
*
Hughes (disambiguation)
*
Hughs (disambiguation)
*
Hugo (disambiguation)
*
Hugues (disambiguation)
*
Ugo (disambiguation), the Italian form
*
HUW (disambiguation)
*
Hue (disambiguation)
{{dab, hndis