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Hugh I may refer to: * Hugh I of Lusignan (c. 885–c. 930) * Hugh I, Count of Maine (died 933) *
Hugh I, Viscount of Châteaudun Hugues (died 989 or after), Viscount of Châteaudun, son of Geoffrey I, Viscount of Châteaudun, and Ermengarde. Virtually nothing is known about his life. Hughes married Hildegarde du Perche, daughter of Hervé I, Lord of Mortagne-au-Perche and ...
(died 989 or after) *
Hugh I of France Hugh Capet (; french: Hugues Capet ; c. 939 – 14 October 996) was the King of the Franks from 987 to 996. He is the founder and first king from the House of Capet. The son of the powerful duke Hugh the Great and his wife Hedwige of Saxony ...
(c. 939–996), a.k.a. Hugh Capet, first King of the Franks of the Capetian dynasty *
Hugh I of Autun Hugh of Chalon (French: ''Hugues de Chalon''; c. 975 – 4 November 1039) was a member of the House of Chalon. He was Count of Chalon and Bishop of Auxerre. Life Hugh was the only son of Lambert of Chalon and his wife Adela (Adelais, Adelaid ...
(c. 975–1039), a.k.a. Hugh of Chalon, ruler & religious leader *
Hugh I, Count of Empúries Hugh I (Spanish: ''Hugo'', Catalan: ''Hug'') ( – 1040), Count of Empúries (Ampurias) from 991, was the son of Gausfred I and his first wife, Ava, daughter of Raymond II of Rouergue. By the testament of his father, dated 969, Hugh was to receiv ...
(c. 965–1040) *
Hugh I of Le Puiset Hugh I of Le Puiset (died 23 December 1096), son of Everard I of Breteuil and his wife Humberge. In 1067, taking advantage of the weakness of Philip I of France, he seized the royal castle of Puiset and settled there. In 1073, Theobald III, Count ...
(died 1096) * Hugh I, Count of Ponthieu (died c. 1100) * Hugh I, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis (1030–1101) *
Hugh I of Oisy Hugh I of Oisy (died ''circa'' 1111) was the castellan of the town of Cambrai who rebelled against the authority of the bishops of the city.I. M. Resnick, "Odo of Cambrai and the Investiture Crisis in the Early Twelfth Century", ''Viator'' 28 (19 ...
(died c. 1111) * Hugh I of Jaffa (died between 1112 and 1118) * Hugh I, Count of Rethel (1040–1118) * Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy (1057–1093) *
Hugh I, Count of Dammartin Hugh I (died after 1093), Count of Dammartin and Seigneur de Bulles, son of Manasses, Count of Dammartin, and Constance of France. Hugh's maternal grandfather was Robert the Pious, King of France, and his paternal great-grandfather was Hilduin I ...
(died after 1093) *
Hugh I of Vermandois Hugh, Count of Vermandois (1057 – October 18, 1101), called the Great (french: Hugues le Grand, la, Hugo Magnus) was the first count of Vermandois from the House of Capet. He is known primarily for being one of the leaders of First Crusade. His ...
(1057–1101), a.k.a. Hugh the Great * Hugh I of Champagne (c. 1074–c. 1125), a.k.a. Hugh, Count of Champagne *
Hugh I, Count of Catanzaro Hugh Lupin ( la, Hugo Lupinus; died 1190/5), called the Elder or Hugh I, was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Sicily. He was the count of Catanzaro from 1167 until his death.Evelyn Jamison"The Career of ''Judex Tarentinus magne curie magister justiciari ...
(died 1190/5), a.k.a. Hugh Lupin the Elder * Hugh I of Arborea (1178–1211) *
Hugh I of Angoulême Hugh X de Lusignan, Hugh V of La Marche or Hugh I of Angoulême (c. 1183 – c. 5 June 1249, Angoulême) was Seigneur de Lusignan and Count of La Marche in November 1219 and was Count of Angoulême by marriage. He was the son of Hugh IX an ...
(c. 1183–c. 1249), a.k.a. Hugh X of Lusignan * Hugh I of Cyprus (1194/5–1218) *
Hugh I of Ghent Hugh I, of Ghent (died 1232) was lord of Heusden, Bornhem, and Saint-Jean Steene, Chatelain of Ghent. Hugh was the eldest (of 8) child of Zeger III of Ghent and Beatrix of Heusden. Early Lordship He was knighted before 1218 and took the reside ...
(died 1232) * Hugh I, Count of Blois (c. 1198–1248), a.k.a. Hugh I of Châtillon *
Hugh I of Charpigny Hugh I of Charpigny was a French Crusader and the first (or possibly second) Baron of Vostitsa in the Principality of Achaea. The Barony of Vostitsa was established ca. 1209, after the conquest of the Peloponnese by the Crusaders, and was one of ...
(fl. early 13th century) *
Hugh I of Jerusalem 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 regent ...
(c. 1235–1284), a.k.a. Hugh III of Cyprus *
Hugh I of Chalon-Arlay Hugh I of Chalon-Arlay (1288–1322) was lord of Arlay and of Vitteaux, and belonged to the house of Chalon-Arlay. He was the son of lord John I of Chalon-Arlay and his first wife Marguerite of Burgundy (daughter of duke Hugh IV of Burgundy), an ...
(1288–1322) *
Hugh I de Audley Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester, 1st Baron Audley (c. 1291 – 10 November 1347) of Stratton Audley in Oxfordshire, and of Gratton in Staffordshire, served as Sheriff of Rutland and was the English Ambassador to France in 1341.J. R. Maddi ...
(c. 1291–1347) {{hndis