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Hugues is a
masculine given name most
often found in
francophone countries, a
variant of the
originally Germanic name "Hugo" or " Hugh". The
final s marks...
- Besançon
Hugues (French pronunciation: [bəzɑ̃sɔ̃ yɡ]; 1487 – 1532) was a
Swiss political and
religious leader who was a
member of the
Grand Council of...
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Coraline Hugue (born 11
March 1984), also
known as
Coraline Thomas Hugue, is a
French former cross-country skier. She
competed for
France at the 2014...
- Jean-Baptiste
Victor Hugues (July 20, 1762 –
August 12, 1826) was a
French politician and
colonial administrator who
served as the
governor of Guadeloupe...
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Hugues Aubriot (born 13XX in Dijon; died c. 1391 in Dijon) was a
French administrator and heretic.
Aubriot was
Provost of
Paris under Charles V. He built...
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Hugues Pan****ié (27
February 1912 in
Paris – 8
December 1974 in Montauban) was a
French critic,
record producer, and
impresario of
traditional jazz. Pan****ié...
- Jean-
Hugues Anglade is a
French actor, film director, and screenwriter,
known for his
roles as Eric in
Killing Zoe, Zorg in
Betty Blue and Marco, the boyfriend...
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Hugues Jean
Marie Auffray (French pronunciation: [yɡ ʒɑ̃ maʁi ofʁɛ]; born 18
August 1929),
better known as
Hugues Aufray, is a
French singer-songwriter...
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Manuel Martinez Hugué,
better known simply as
Manolo (29
April 1872 – 17
November 1945), was a
Catalan Spanish sculptor in the
noucentisme movement. Although...
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Clovis Hugues (November 3, 1851 – June 11, 1907) was a
French poet, journalist, dramatist, novelist, and
socialist activist. He
wrote some of his works...