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origins are
partly the old
Frankish kingdom (the
Franks were once
called Hugones, in Latin, and Hūgas in Old English) and
partly in the Huns. The Frankish...
- of Hugh
Mayne Act 1495 (repealed) 11 Hen. 7. c. 60 22
December 1495 Pro
Hugone Mayne. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 62))...
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Usipetes /
Usipii /
Vispi (etymology of the tribe's name is Celtic)
Franks /
Hugones (formed by the
merging of Wesser-Rhine
Germanic tribes –
Istvaeones tribes...
- Hugh
Capet (987–96), with the
clause "King Hugh reigning" (regnante rege
Hugone).
During the
reign of
William II, his
brother Gombald, the "Bishop of the...
- Wife Act 1491 (repealed) 7 Hen. 7. c. 21 7 Hen. 7. c. 14 5
March 1492 Pro
Hugone Johnson &
Johanna uxore ejus. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948...
- The name of Hugh de Lacy, Alan's long-time
enemy and
later father-in-law, as it
appears in
British Library Cotton Faustina B IX: "
Hugone de Laſci"....
- name
referring both to the
territories of the Franks, also
known as the
Hugones or Hugas, and the
territories of the Huns. In his old age, he was killed...
- Sea.
Hunaland A
legendary location,
inspired by the
Frankish kingdom (
Hugones in Latin) and the Huns.
Hundings "Son of a dog". The Longobards. Hvítramannaland...
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memoriam suavissimi poetae", in Melissa, n° 5, anno 1985, pp. 5–7. 1985: "De
Hugone Henrico Paoli lucubratiuncula", in Melissa, n° 6, anno 1985, p. 4. 1985:...
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marchionis cuiusdam ex Boemundi, nisi fallor,
sorore filium;
cuius frater ****
Hugone magno praecesserat, cui
Guillelmus erat vocabulum.
Tankradus sororis filius...