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  1. 23 de abr. de 2024 · -- Adele Hugo, youngest daughter of Victor Hugo, died yesterday at her residence in Suresnes, a suburb of this city, at the age of 85 years. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Share full article

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    Adèle and Victor Hugo had their first child, Léopold, in 1823, but the boy died in infancy. On 28 August 1824, the couple's second child, Léopoldine, was born, followed by Charles on 4 November 1826, François-Victor on 28 October 1828, and Adèle on 28 July 1830.

  3. Adèle Hugo (24 Agustus 1830 – 21 April 1915) adalah anak kelima dan bungsu dari penulis Prancis Victor Hugo. Dia dikenang karena mengembangkan skizofrenia sebagai seorang wanita muda, yang menyebabkan obsesi romantis dengan seorang perwira militer Inggris yang menolaknya. Kisahnya telah diceritakan kembali dalam film dan buku, seperti film ...

  4. 1 de sept. de 2013 · In 1863, Adèle Hugo ran away from her family, following Pinson to Halifax, eventually sending word to her family that they had married. In May of 1866, the 16th was sent to Barbados. Barbados, an island in the southeastern Caribbean, was colonized by the English in the early 1600s.

  5. 30 de jun. de 2017 · Habiendo superado este drama, Adèle le dio a Hugo cinco hijos en siete años. Pero cuatro de esos cinco hijos fallecerían de forma cruel. Léopold, el primogénito, murió al poco de nacer ...

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  6. Adèle and Victor’s five children were born between 1823 and 1830: Léopold (who died at 3 months), Léopoldine, Charles, François-Victor and Adèle. The first performance of his romantic play Hernani on 25 February 1830 at the Comédie Française led to “the battle of Hernani” and tore up the rules of classical theatre, establishing Victor Hugo as the leader of the French romantic ...

  7. 21 de jun. de 2018 · Those who know Adèle Hugo chiefly through Isabelle Adjani’s portrayal of her in François Truffaut’s film The Story of Adèle H. (1975), crossing the Atlantic in desperate pursuit of yet another officer, the perfidious Lieutenant Pinson, may be agreeably surprised by the Jane Austen-like acuity of her diaries.