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William Hugonet (French:
Guillaume Hugonet, Dutch:
Willem Hugonet, died
April 1477) was
chancellor of
Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy.
After the...
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Middelburg trading rights in
copper in 1472.
After Bladelin's death,
William Hugonet,
another Burgundian official,
became the new lord of
Middelburg in 1476...
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Philibert Hugonet (died 1484) (called the
Cardinal of Mâcon) was a
French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Philibert Hugonet studied in the Diocese...
- Jean
Hugonet (born 24
November 1999) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for 2.
Bundesliga side 1. FC Magdeburg. As of 1 July...
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Guiol Ludovic Haye Loïc Hervé Jean
Hingray Alain Houpert Jean-Raymond
Hugonet Jean-François
Husson Corinne Imbert Annick Jacquemet Micheline Jacques...
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consort of
Count Philip I of Hanau-Münzenberg (b. 1449)
April –
William Hugonet,
former chancellor of
Burgundy (executed) June 27 – Adolf, Duke of Guelders...
- right-hand man of
Philip the Good for more than
forty years.
Guillaume Hugonet succeeded him, and was a
spokesman for
Charles the Bold: he
would always...
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States General imagined that they
could resist the
French army.
Chancellor Hugonet led a
delegation to
discuss the
prospect of Mary's
marriage to the six-year-old...
- in rebellion,
executing two of Charles's
closest collaborators,
William Hugonet and Guy of Brimeu. Charles's
former conquests, Liége and Guelders, rapidly...
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Guiol Ludovic Haye Loïc Hervé Jean
Hingray Alain Houpert Jean-Raymond
Hugonet Jean-François
Husson Corinne Imbert Annick Jacquemet Micheline Jacques...