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Around 1119, the French knight Hugues de Payens approached King Baldwin II of Jerusalem with the proposal of creating a monastic order for the protection of these pilgrims.
Starting with founder Hugues de Payens in 1118 – 1119, the Order's highest office was that of Grand Master, a position which was held for life, though considering the martial nature of the Order, this could mean a very short tenure.
It was Bernard de Clairvaux and founder Hugues de Payens who devised the specific code of behaviour for the Templar Order, known to modern historians as the Latin Rule.
Laura may have been Laura de Noves, the wife of Count Hugues de Sade ( an ancestor of the Marquis de Sade ).
* May 4 – Hugues Loubenx de Verdalle, Cardinal and 52nd Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller ( b. 1531 )
In 1080 another council was held, with Hugues de Dié, papal legate as council president.
* Corpus Iuris Civilis Lion, Hugues de la Porte, 1558-1560: photographically reproduced
Other important encyclicals were Mirari Vos, on liberalism and religious indifferentism ( issued on 15 August 1832 ), Quo Graviora, on the Pragmatic Constitution in the Rhineland ( issued on 4 October 1833 ), and Singulari Nos, on the errors of Hugues Felicité Robert de Lamennais ( issued on 25 June 1834 ).
* Charles Boyer ... Charles Laure Hugues Théobald, Duc de Choiseul-Praslin
* Hugues de Chateaudun 1008-1023
Built by Hugues d ' Amboise in the middle of the fifteenth century, it was acquired in 1490 by Charles VIII of France for his wife, Anne de Bretagne.
He owned books by influential Italian Renaissance architects such as Sebastiano Serlio and Leon Battista Alberti and his library contained books by French architects, sculptors, illustrators and architectural theorists such as Jean Cotelle, Philibert de l ' Orme, Abraham Bosse, Jean Bullant, Salomon de Caus, Roland Fréart de Chambray, Hugues Sambin, Antoine Desgodetz, and John James's translation of Claude Perrault's Treatise of the Five Orders.
** Gisele, Dame d ' Abevile ( c. 970 – c. 1000 ), m. Hugues de Montreuil, Count of Ponthieu
fr: Petit saint Hugues de Lincoln
* Philippe d ' Hugues et Dominique Muller, Gaumont, 90 ans de cinéma, Editions Ramsay, Cinémathèque Française, Paris, 1986
Though little is known of his actual life and deeds except for his last years as Grand Master, he is the best known Templar, along with the Order's founder and first Grand Master, Hugues de Payens ( 1070 – 1136 ).
In September 2001, Barbara Frale found a copy of the Chinon Parchment in the Vatican Secret Archives, a document which explicitly confirms that in 1308 Pope Clement V absolved Jacques de Molay and other leaders of the Order including Geoffroi de Charney and Hugues de Pairaud.

Hugues and Toucy
In 1160 / 61 Hugues de Toucy, Archbishop of Sens, presented to the priory the relic of Saint Loup, brought from the abbey of Sainte-Colombe, to that community's dismay ; the sculpted portail with an iconography comparable to the royal portal at Chartres was doubtless undertaken shortly thereafter, when pilgrimages brought wealth to the community.

Hugues and Archbishop
The movement of Liberal Catholicism was initiated in France by Hugues Felicité Robert de Lamennais with the support of Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, Charles Forbes René de Montalembert and Olympe-Philippe Gerbet, Bishop of Perpignan, while a parallel movement arose in Belgium, led by François Antoine Marie Constantin de Méan et de Beaurieux, Archbishop of Mechelen, and his vicar general Engelbert Sterckx.

Hugues and France
Les Rois qui ont fait la France: Hugues Capet, le Fondateur.
Thus, Hugues plus Eidgenosse by way of Huisgenoten supposedly became Huguenot, a nickname associating the Protestant cause with politics unpopular in France.
The " Hugues hypothesis " argues that the name can be accounted for by connection with Hugues Capet king of France, who reigned long before the Reform times.
It is probable that he was accompanied by Hugues de Payens, who remained there after the Count returned to France as there is a charter with " Hugonis de Peans " in the witness list from Jerusalem in 1120 and again in 1123.
* Hugues de Payns Museum Payns, France
It was under the command of the Breton knight Hugues Quiéret, admiral for the king of France.
Exiled from France, she gives birth to a son, Hugues, who becomes king of Hungary
With the cardinal exiled, Servien was minister of state, de facto governor of France with his nephew Hugues de Lionne and his rival Michel le Tellier.
Together with Hugues Panassié he initiated the Quintette du Hot Club de France with Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli.
Eventually, at the death of the Carolingian king of France Louis V in 987, the Robertian faction succeeded in having its chief, Hugh Capet ( Hugues Capet ) elected to the French throne.
* Heribert of Auxerre 971-996 ( son of the king Hugues the great of France )
* Masson, Gustave, The story of mediæval France: from the reign of Hugues Capet to the beginnings of the sixteenth century, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1888.
There she was responsible for the musical direction of numerous productions, notably Pelléas et Mélisande, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, La Cenerentola, Die Entführung aus dem Serail, La Finta Giardiniera, Roméo et Juliette by Berlioz, Orfeo by Monteverdi, Les Brigands by Offenbach, L ' Heure espagnole and L ' Enfant et les Sortilèges by Ravel, Haydn's Il Mondo della luna, Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride, The Rape of Lucretia by Britten and Le Chapeau de paille d ' Italie by Nina Rota, whilst La Station Thermale ( recorded by Ricordi ) and Les Oiseaux de Passage by Fabio Vacchi and Dédale by Hugues Dufourt ( recorded on CD by MFA / Radio France ) are among her world creations.
Hugues is perhaps best known for authorizing privateers to attack shipping through the Caribbean, which brought great wealth to the island but also was part of the tensions between France and the United States ( known as the Quasi-War in American history ).
The titles of Comte Maret and Duc de Bassano were created by the Emperor Napoleon I of France in 1807 and 1809 respectively for Hugues Bernard Maret, the diplomat and statesman.
He was from Beaurain-Château, in Thérouanne in northern France ( at the time in the County of Flanders ); he has accompanied Hugues II of St. Pol on the First Crusade, in the retinue of Godfrey of Bouillon.

Hugues and presided
The Latin Rule laying down the way of life of the Order, attributed to Hugues de Payens and Bernard of Clairvaux, was confirmed in 1129 at the Council of Troyes over which Pope Honorius II presided.

Hugues and Louis
The infantry division of Henri Delaborde contained the brigades of Antoine Brenier and Jean Thomières, while Louis Henri Loison's division included the brigades of Jean Solignac and Hugues Charlot.
The group has given hundreds of world premieres and some of the most important composers include Thomas Adès, Louis Andriessen, Georges Aperghis, Harrison Birtwistle, Benjamin Britten, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Edison Denisov, James Dillon, Hugues Dufourt, Pascal Dusapin, Ivan Fedele, Morton Feldman, Brian Ferneyhough, Luca Francesconi, Francisco Guerrero, Sofia Gubaidulina, Jonathan Harvey, Toshio Hosokawa, Klaus Huber, Mauricio Kagel, György Kurtág, Helmut Lachenmann, György Ligeti, Bruno Maderna, Conlon Nancarrow, Roger Reynolds, Wolfgang Rihm, Giacinto Scelsi, Salvatore Sciarrino, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Iannis Xenakis.
His nephew, Hugues de Lionne ( 1611 – 1671 ), marquis de Fresnes and seigneur de Berny, was a diplomat and minister of state under Louis XIV.
In 1509 he entrusted the reins of the Duchy to his mother and Hugues des Hazards, bishop of Toul, and followed Louis XII in his campaign in northern Italy, where he took part in the Battle of Agnadello of that year.
:" Nazi censor was shown a record labeled La Tristesse de St. Louis, and Hugues explained helpfully that it was a sad song written about poor Louie the Fourteenth, lousy with that old French tradition.

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