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  1. Hugh, Count of Vermandois. Hugh (1057 – October 18, 1101), [1] called the Great ( French: Hugues le Grand, Latin: Hugo Magnus) was the first count of Vermandois from the House of Capet. He is known primarily for being one of the leaders of the First Crusade.

  2. Hugh, son of Charlemagne, abbot of St Quentin de Monte (833–844). Adalard, Count of Vermandois, son of Gisla, granddaughter of Charlemagne, count of Vermandois (833–864) and then abbot of St Quentin de Monte (844–864).

  3. Hugo I de Vermandois (1053-18 de octubre de 1101), llamado Magnus o el Grande, fue el hijo menor de Enrique I de Francia y la princesa rusa Ana de Kiev, y hermano menor de Felipe I de Francia. 1 Fue conde de Vermandois por derecho propio desde 1080 hasta su muerte, si bien no llevó a cabo ningún logro ni como gobernante ni como militar. Biografía

  4. Hugh of Vermandois (bishop) (920–962), Archbishop of Reims from 925 to 931. Hugh, Count of Vermandois (1053–1101), younger son of Henry I of France. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VermandoisVermandois - Wikipedia

    Vermandois was a French county that appeared in the Merovingian period. [citation needed] . Its name derives from that of an ancient tribe, the Viromandui. In the 10th century, it was organised around two castellan domains: St Quentin ( Aisne) and Péronne ( Somme ).

  6. Biography. Hugh was the son of King Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois. [2] . He was born in Paris, Île-de-France, France. His eldest son was Hugh Capet who became King of France in 987. [3] . His family is known as the Robertians. [4]

  7. French noble. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Crusades. In Crusades: Preparations for the Crusade. …smaller, fifth force, led by Hugh of Vermandois, brother of King Philip I of France, left before the others but was reduced by shipwreck while crossing the Adriatic from Bari to Dyrrhachium (now Durrës, Albania).