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Hugh's and third
Hugh's third mistress was Rotrude or Rosa, called Iunonem by the people.

Hugh's and wife
Hugh's second wife was Eadhild, daughter of Edward the Elder, king of England, and sister of King Athelstan.
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.
The same charter confirmed his son Hugh, the eldest son of his second wife, as Baron Dungannon ; Earl Hugh's first marriage was invalid, and his children by that marriage illegitimate.
* Henry O ' Neill ( c. 1586 – 1610 ) Earl Hugh's son by Joan O ' Donnell, his second wife ; Colonel of the Irish regiment in the Spanish service in Flanders ; Knight of Santiago.
* Shane O ' Neill ( Juan, John, Sean: 18 October 1599-27 Jan 1641 ), Earl Hugh's son by Catherine Magenis, his fourth wife.
The following are all believed to be full-blood siblings of Tyrconnell by Sir Hugh's infamous wife, Fionnghuala " Inghean Dubh " MacDonnell: Nuala, Aodh Ruadh, Maghnus, Mairgheag, Máire and Cathbharr.
* Hugh's first marriage was in 1307 / 1310 to Marie d ' Ibelin ( 1294 – before 30 June 1318 ), daughter of Guy of Ibelin ( 1250 – 1304 ), Count of Jaffa, and wife and cousin Marie d ' Ibelin, Lady of Askalon and Naumachia.
There is no record of Amice's mother or whether she was Hugh's wife or mistress.
Hugh's only legitimate children were both from his second wife, Alda or Hilda, of German origin, whom he married before 924.
Hugh was a relative of Queen Melisende, King Fulk's wife, as their fathers Hugh I and Baldwin II were cousins ; Melisende's grandmother, also named Melisende, was a sister of Hugh's grandmother Alice.
Hugh's first wife was Isabella de la Roche, heiress of Thebes.
Note: John and Hugh's mother was Macdonald's first wife, Isabella Clark ( 1809 – 1857 ).

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 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 daughter
In the same year, however, Giselbert, duke of Burgundy, acknowledged himself his vassal and betrothed his daughter to Hugh's son Otto-Henry.
In 955, he became a vassal of Hugh the Great, count of Paris and married his oldest daughter, Lieutgard, to Hugh's son Otto of Paris.
He concluded a treaty with Rudolph in 933 by which Rudolf abandoned his claims to Italy in return for being handed Provence over the heads of Louis the Blind's heirs and the marriage of Rudolph's daughter Adelaide to Hugh's son Lothair.
He married his daughter Adelaide to Hugh's son Lothair.
Hugh's daughter Sarah painted a number of watercolours of the interior in the 1860s with exceptional detail.
His daughter Charlotte Anne Moberly became the first principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, and co-authored under the pen name " Elisabeth Morison " An Adventure ( 1911 ), in which she relates her purported encounter with the ghost of Marie-Antoinette in the gardens of the Petit Trianon in 1901.

Hugh's and Henry
In 1101, after Earl Hugh's death, Gruffydd and Cadwgan came to terms with England's new king, Henry I, who was consolidating his own authority and also eager to come to terms.
He was the nephew of King Stephen of England and Henry of Blois, who both assisted Hugh's ecclesiastical career.
After the revolt had been put down, King Henry II ordered Hugh's castle of Northallerton destroyed.
When Hugh I died in 1218, Philip became regent for Hugh's son Henry I of Cyprus, Philip's nephew.

Hugh's and Matilda
Philip ceded the Principality of Achaea ( over which he retained suzerainty ) to Matilda of Hainaut, who married Hugh's brother Louis of Burgundy on 29 July 1313.

Hugh's and She
She then took up employment as a private governess after which she became a school teacher in Edgbaston and Worthing, raising enough money to study Biology, Chemistry, English Language and Literature at St Hugh's College, Oxford.
She was educated at St Hugh's College, Oxford, and, since 1959, has been a Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford ( now emeritus ).
She went on to study at St Hugh's College, Oxford and graduated with a degree in Modern Languages.
She has also had guest roles in The Bill once in 2005, where she appeared as the girlfriend of man whowas holding his dad and three officers hostage at St Hugh's and the second time in 2007 when she appeared in three episodes as Nina Lloyd, the ex partner of CPs solicitor Matt Hinkley who had driven her to a metal breakdown.
She studied mathematics at St Hugh's College, Oxford, graduating in 1923 with a first class degree.
She studied English at St Hugh's College, Oxford, and after graduating worked at the satirical magazine Private Eye.

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