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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Victor_HugoVictor Hugo - Wikipedia

    Victor-Marie Hugo was born on 26 February 1802 in Besançon in Eastern France. He was the youngest son of Joseph Léopold Sigisbert Hugo (1774–1828), a general in the Napoleonic army, and Sophie Trébuchet (1772–1821). The couple had two other sons: Abel Joseph (1798–1855) and Eugène (1800–1837).

  2. Jun 30, 2017 · Hugo is venerated as a saint in the Vietnamese religion of Cao Dai, which blends Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Christianity. The religious movement was founded in 1926, four decades...

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  3. Aug 21, 2019 · In 1853, during a period of political exile on the island of Jersey, and shortly after the death of his daughter Léopoldine, Victor Hugo turned to séances to relieve both grief and the boredom that came from isolation from his Parisian milieu.

  4. “What a strange place is this Mont-Saint-Michel!” wrote Victor Hugo, in 1836.

  5. Hugh of Saint Victor (c. 1096 – 11 February 1141) was a Saxon canon regular and a leading theologian and writer on mystical theology.

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    Funeral of Victor Hugo on 1 June 1885 In 1881, a decree was passed to transform the Church of Saint Genevieve into a mausoleum again. Victor Hugo was the first to be placed in the crypt afterwards.

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  8. He was the eldest son of Conrad, Count of Blankenburg. His uncle, Reinhard who had studied in Paris under William of Champeaux, had on his return to Saxony been made Bishop of Halberstadt. It was in the monastery of St. Pancras, at Hamerleve near Halberstadt, that Hugh received his education.

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