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  2. Hugh (1057 – October 18, 1101), called the Great (French: Hugues le Grand, Latin: Hugo Magnus) was the first count of Vermandois from the House of Capet. He is known primarily for being one of the leaders of the First Crusade.

  3. Hugh of Vermandois may refer to: Hugh of Vermandois (bishop) (920–962), Archbishop of Reims from 925 to 931. Hugh, Count of Vermandois (1053–1101), younger son of Henry I of France.

  4. Otto, Count of Vermandois; Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois; Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois; Capetian counts. Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois and Valois by marriage; Ralph I, Count of Vermandois; Ralph II, Count of Vermandois, son of Ralph I and Petronilla of Aquitaine; Elisabeth, Countess of Vermandois; Eleanor, Countess of Vermandois ...

  5. Apr 7, 2021 · As soon as the count and his army set off into the sea, his fleet was hit by a terrible storm. Caught in the tempest, the seaborne army was destroyed, and Hugh himself was reportedly shipwrecked twice—the first being his flagship, and the second time on his lifeboat. Miraculously, Hugh of Vermandois survived the storm and the sea.

  6. May 31, 2022 · Hugh I "Magnus", Count of Vermandois. His titles and honors included: Duke of France and Burgundy; Marquis of Orleans; Count of Amiens, Clermont, Paris, Valois, and Vermandois; a leader of the 1st Crusade. He was also known as Magnus the Great. Hugh I was born in 1057.

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  7. When Hugh De Vermandois Count of Vermandois was born in 1057, in Upper Normandy, France, his father, Henri Ier roi des Francs, was 49 and his mother, Anna Yaroslavna, Agnesa, Reine de France de Kiev, was 25. He married Adélaïde de Vermandois in 1080, in Vermandois, France. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 5 daughters.

  8. Hugh (1057 – October 18, 1101), called the Great (Latin Hugo Magnus), was a younger son of Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev and younger brother of Philip I. He was Count of Vermandois in right of his wife ( jure uxoris ), but an ineffectual leader and soldier, great only in his boasting.

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