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    In 1896 she married the scientist and explorer Jean-Baptiste Charcot, the son of neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot. He named Hugo Island after her grandfather. She divorced Charcot in 1905 on the grounds of desertion.

  2. Jeanne then had a couple of failed engagements in quick succession, before marrying Dr Jean-Baptiste Charcot, all-round boys’ own hero, in 1896. Daudet and Charcot fought a duel, inevitably. Charcot was livid that Georges, who refused to attribute blame for the divorce to either party, did not drop Daudet, as Jeanne had requested.

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  4. Jan 1, 2009 · Jean-Baptiste Charcot was the son of the famed neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, mentor to a young Sigmund Freud. And Jeanne Hugo was the adored granddaughter of the immortal Victor Hugo. As France readied herself for the dawn of a new century, these childhood friends seemed poised for greatness.

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  5. Aug 3, 2010 · The narrative covers literary history, politics, the Dreyfus affair, the turmoil of France between the wars and ends with early Vichy. But it is history centered on these three priviledged "children:" Jeanne Hugo, Jean-Baptiste Charcot, and Leon Daudet.

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  6. Aug 27, 2009 · Léon Daudet loves Jean-Baptiste Charcot and Jeanne Hugo; Léon quarrels with Jean-Baptiste and marries Jeanne; Jeanne divorces Léon and marries Jean-Baptiste.

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  7. Nov 25, 2018 · Wife of Jean-Baptiste Étienne Auguste Charcot — married 18 Nov 1896 (to 13 Jul 1905) in Paris VII, Seine, France. Wife of Michel Negreponte — married 14 Aug 1906 in Paris XVI, Seine, France. Mother of Victor Alphonse Léon Charles Daudet. Died 30 Nov 1941 at age 72 in Paris XVI, Seine, France.

  8. Dr Charcot was a great friend of the popular author Alphonse Daudet, and their sons became friends with the Hugo children, Georges and Jeanne – they were all very close in age. This tangled web was to last many years beyond the death of Victor Hugo in 1885. Jean-Baptiste studied medicine with Alphonse Daudet’s son, Léon.