• kings of Cyprus: Hugues I de Lusignan (1194/1195–1218) Hugues II de Lusignan (1252/1253–1267) Hugues, Bishop of Dié, (c. 1040–1106) Hugues Absil (born 1961)...
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    the Municipality of Saint-Hugues by the merger of the Village of Saint-Hugues and the Parish of Saint-Hugues. The Parish of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue is...
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    Saint-Hugues (/ˌseɪnt ˈhjuːz/; French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.yɡ]) is a town in southwestern Quebec north northeast of St-Hyacinthe, with a 2006 population...
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    Convention. Jean-Baptiste Victor Hugues was born to a rich family of Marseille's bourgeoisie, son of Jean-François Hugues (1725–1789), a salesman, and Catherine...
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    Hugues de Payens or Payns (9 February 1070 – 24 May 1136) was the co-founder and first Grand Master of the Knights Templar. In association with Bernard...
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    Saint-Hyacinthe (/ˈhaɪəsɪnθ/; French: [sɛ̃t‿ijasɛ̃t]) is a city in southwestern Quebec east of Montreal on the Yamaska River. The population as of the...
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    Hugues Merle (1822–1881) was a French painter who mostly depicted sentimental or moral subjects. He has often been compared to William-Adolphe Bouguereau...
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  • of Acton and the parishes of Saint Hugues, Saint Simon, Sainte Rosalie, Saint Dominique, St. Helene, St. Liboire and Saint Pie. In 1892, it was redefined...
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    been particularly developed Granier en Chartreuse Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse and Le Planolet Saint-Hugues-de-Chartreuse Col de Porte 1,326 metres (4,350 ft)...
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    the École des Beaux-Arts of Grenoble. He became known for his works in Saint-Hugues-de-Chartreuse church. From 1969 to 1972, he was appointed guest artist...
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    Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu: (450) 584 614 709 805 Saint-Marcel-de-Richelieu: see Saint-Hugues Saint-Mathias-sur-Richelieu: see Chambly Saint-Mathieu:...
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    uncertain. Six of these are reprinted, in Latin in Roger Baron, ed, Hugues de Saint-Victor: Six Opuscules Spirituels, Sources chrétiennes 155, (Paris,...
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    was descended from the powerful family of the hereditary castellans of Saint-Omer. He was the lord of the nearby Fauquembergues. A contemporary poem...
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    Hugh of Saint-Cher, O.P. (Latin: Hugo de Sancto Charo; c. 1200 – 19 March 1263) was a French Dominican friar who became a cardinal and noted biblical...
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    Saint-Liboire (or Saint-Liboire-de-Bagot) is a municipality in the municipalité régionale de comté des Maskoutains in Québec, Canada, located in the administrative...
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    Canada census – Saint-Simon community profile References: 2021 2016 2011 earlier Clairveaux-de-Bagot Saint-Georges-de-Bagot Saint-Simon-de-Bagot List...
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  • Fournier-Préfontaine. He received his commission as a notary in 1826 and practised in Saint-Hugues until 1861. Brodeur also served as postmaster, justice of the peace and...
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    Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot, founded in 1925. Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot is located between Saint-Hyacinthe and Drummondville and is crossed by the Highway 20 - Jean-Lesage...
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  • Hugues du Perche was a 10th-century French noble. He was the youngest son of Fulcois, the Count of Perche, probably of the family of viscounts from Châteaudun...
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    Saint-Dominique is a municipality in the Montérégie region of southwestern Quebec. The population as of the Canada 2021 Census was 2,741. Canada census...
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    invites you to discover the "Great Silence". The Church of Saint-Hugues-de-Chartreuse, St. Hugues, is unique because it houses the Museum of Contemporary...
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  • the municipalities of Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton (MRC d 'Acton Regional County Municipality), Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot and Saint-Hugues in the Les Maskoutains...
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    a Canadian typographer, newspaperman and politician. He was born in Saint-Hugues, Lower Canada as one of the five children of Gédéon Berthiaume and Éléonore...
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  • Acarius (redirect from Saint Acarius)
    a Saint. He was succeeded as bishop by Eligius. His memorial is 27 Nov. Acarius is invoked against a "cantankerous" mood. The Église Saints-Hugues-et-Achaire...
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    Saint-Damase is a municipality located in Les Maskoutains Regional County Municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec. The population as of the Canada...
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  • Hugh II (French, Hugues) (died 1130) was the count of St. Pol in Artois, after having succeeded his brother Guy I who died without issue. He was the son...
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    Hugh of Châteauneuf (French: Hugues de Châteauneuf, 1053 – 1 April 1132), also called Hugh of Grenoble, was the Bishop of Grenoble from 1080 to his death...
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  • 1N0: Saint-Hugues 1P0: Saint-Jude 1R0: Saint-Liboire 1S0: Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, Sainte-Madeleine 1T0: Saint-Marcel-de-Richelieu 1V0: Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton...
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  • (1136–1138) Gérard de Montpierre (1138–1139) Hugues de Bourbouton (1139–1141) Hugues de Panaz (1141–1144) Hugues de Bourbouton (1145–1151) Déodat de l'Etang...
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  • Autoroute 20 is a Quebec Autoroute, following the Saint Lawrence River through one of the more densely populated parts of Canada, with its central section...
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