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Hugh's and third
Hugh's third wife was Hedwig of Saxony, daughter of Henry the Fowler and Matilda of Ringelheim She and Hugh had:

Hugh's and mistress
When it was discovered that the trust had paid hush money to a mistress of Hugh's, Joy's lawyer alleged that Hugh had planned to divorce Joy, and that the trust was created to deprive her of her rightful assets.
There is no record of Amice's mother or whether she was Hugh's wife or mistress.
Hugh's youngest son, Geoffrey, Abbot of Nonantola, was of an unknown mistress.
After Hugh's death, Katherine becomes the mistress of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and bears him four children out of wedlock.

Hugh's and was
Count Borell of Barcelona called for Hugh's help against Islamic raids, but even if Hugh intended to help Borell, he was otherwise occupied in fighting Charles of Lorraine.
Hugh's son – Robert the Pious – was crowned King of the Franks before Capet's demise.
In 1962, she was appointed Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford.
Odo was successful in negotiating a truce after arranging a marriage between Hugh's daughter Alda and Alberic.
MacGruder ( who was killed by Taft by throwing him in the helicopter's propeller for killing Hugh and Silook ), Otto ( who was killed earlier at Hugh's cabin ) and Jennings ’ ruthlessly efficient female assistant Liles ( who crashed her truck on a gasoline tank ), are powerless to stop him and are all killed in various gruesome ways.
But for all this, Hugh's father was never king.
Hugh's predecessors did not call themselves rois de France (" Kings of France "), and that title was not used until the time of his distant descendant Philip II Augustus.
The Duchy of Normandy and the Duchy of Burgundy were largely independent, and Brittany entirely so, although from 956 Burgundy was ruled by Hugh's brothers Odo and Henry.
Hugh's own claimed reason was that he was planning an expedition against the Moorish armies harassing Borrel II of Barcelona, an invasion which never occurred, and that the stability of the country necessitated two kings should he die while on expedition.
After Hugh's death, Arnulf was released from his imprisonment and soon restored to all his dignities.
Hugh's claimed reason was that he was planning an expedition against the Moorish armies harassing Borrel II of Barcelona, an invasion which never occurred, and that the stability of the country necessitated a co-king, should he die while on expedition.
Hugh's response was to attack Soissons and Reims while the excommunication was repeated by a council at Trier.
Hugh's second wife was Eadhild, daughter of Edward the Elder, king of England, and sister of King Athelstan.
Hugh's son, Roger Bigod, was out of favour with Henry, who initially denied him the family earldom and estates such as Framlingham.
St Hugh's was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth ( great-niece of the famous poet William Wordsworth ) to help the growing number of women " who find the charges of the present Halls at Oxford and Cambridge ( even the most moderate ) beyond their means ".
Between 1935 and 1936 No 1 St Margaret's Road was demolished and a new library was built in the Mary Gray Allen building ; it was named the Moberly library after St Hugh's first Principal ( the library was extensively renovated between 1999 and 2000 and renamed the Howard Piper library after a St Hugh's alumnus ).

Hugh's and called
Hughenden parish was first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and was called Huchedene, or Hugh's Valley in modern English.
) At this point the Irish title became extinct, as well as forfeit, but the descendants of Earl Hugh's illegitimate brothers acted as The O ' Neill, and called themselves Earl of Tyrone by Spanish grant, for the rest of the century.
Since he died before Hugo Eugenio, he does not appear to have called himself Earl, but Owen Roe O ' Neill, Earl Hugh's half-nephew and a general in the War of the Three Kingdoms, acknowledged " that all the immediate right to the earldom of Tyrone belongs to Don Constantino, who is in Spain " and that while he lived, Owen Roe himself " could claim nothing ".
Carroll called the police, who arrived at Hugh's Pacific Palisades, California home just as he shot himself in the head.
Jackson calls her " Cy " and she later uses her powers to make herself look more human ; this identity is called Ashley, in which she poses as Jackson's cousin and Hugh's niece.

Hugh's and by
Both Cyprus and Jerusalem were governed by Hugh's mother Plaisance of Antioch, but John remained bailli for Hugh in Acre.
Michael Jennings ( Michael Caine ), the ruthless CEO of Aegis, believes that Hugh's carelessness is to blame and arranges for him to be ‘ dealt with ’ by his henchmen MacGruder ( John C. McGinley ) and Otto ( Sven-Ole Thorsen ).
The eastern Frankish lands, the Holy Roman Empire, were ruled by the Ottonian dynasty, represented by Hugh's first cousin Otto II and then by Otto's son, Otto III.
St Hugh's College celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2011 ; a summer garden party was attended by over 1, 200 guests.
The situation was aggravated by the king's ostentatious patronage of his favourite, Hugh Despenser, and Hugh's father by the same name.
That summer Hugh's army left France for Italy, where they would cross the Adriatic Sea into territory of the Byzantine Empire, unlike the other Crusader armies who were travelling by land.
On the way, many of the soldiers led by fellow Crusader Emicho joined Hugh's army after Emicho was defeated by the Hungarians, whose land he had been pillaging.
* In " Urban's Crusade -- Success or Failure "( Key, 1948 ) it is argued, indeed to the contrary, that the emperor was disturbed by Hugh's report and the disquieting rumors emitting from Antioch ( on Bohemond's intent and conduct ) and promptly set out to prepare another expedition: "... Alexius immediately began preparations for another expedition, and he furthermore sent envoys to the crusaders to announce its coming.
In Tyrone, Hugh's cousin, Turlough Luineach O ' Neill had succeeded Shane O ' Neill as The O ' Neill, or chieftain, but was not recognized by the English as the legitimate Earl of Tyrone.
His second wife, Hugh's mother, by whom he was ancestor of the Earls of Tyrconnell ( see below ), was Judith, sister of Conn Bacach O ' Neill, 1st earl of Tyrone, and aunt of Shane O ' Neill.
Hugh's son described how new methods of dealing with wounds were being developed by " clever and ingenious surgeons ".
In 1835, Hugh's claim to the peerage was allowed by the House of Lords.
He decides to go back to the crash site and be re-assimilated by the Collective — a plan that Picard theorises may cause disruption of its own, with Hugh's individualism spreading throughout the Collective.
It is likely that Arnulf had been designated heir of his brother Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, but after Hugh's death in 1098 Arnulf was outmaneouvered by their eldest brother, Robert of Belleme, 3rd earl of Shrewsbury.
The town fell and with it, its garrison, commanded by Eudes, Hugh's heir.
Written by Hugh's son-in-law, Boyd Jay Petersen, and published in 2002 by Kofford Books ISBN 1-58958-020-6.

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