Abel Joseph Hugo (15 November 1798, in Paris – 7 February 1855, in Paris) was a French military officer, essayist, and historian. His younger brother was...
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to his older brother, Abel, they were eventually reconciled. Her marriage to Abel Hugo produced two children: Léopold Armand Hugo (1828–1895) and Joseph...
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as Lola María José Parga as Citlali Carlos Speitzer as Hugo Santana García Marco Méndez as Abel Miravalle Anahí Fraser as Marcela Hidalgo Felipe Nájera...
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Abel Gance (French: [gɑ̃s]; born Abel Eugène Alexandre Péréthon; 25 October 1889 – 10 November 1981) was a French film director, producer, writer and...
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Léopold Sigisbert Hugo (1774–1828), a general in the Napoleonic army, and Sophie Trébuchet (1772–1821). The couple had two other sons: Abel Joseph (1798–1855)...
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his son Theodbert of Bavaria.[citation needed] Treasures of Dagobert - Abel Hugo - France historique et monumentale (1837). Scepter of Dagobert Throne...
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cricketer (d. 1877) Rice Richard Clayton, politician (d. 1879) Abel Hugo, Writer (one of Victor Hugo's brothers) (d. 1855) William Mattice, Canadian politician...
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by the inspector general of historical monuments, Prosper Mérimée and Abel Hugo. In September 2004, about 500 fragments of iron and bronze objects were...
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Sophie Trébuchet (category Hugo family)
Maison-Commune in Paris. Their first child, Abel Hugo, was born on November 15, 1798. While staying with the Hugo family, Trébuchet became pregnant a second...
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lawyer-antiquary Claude-Rémy Buirette de Verrières (1788) and the French historian Abel Hugo (1835). Marie-Catherine Homassel-Hecquet (June 12, 1686 – 8 July 1764)...
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