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Léopoldine Clémence Adèle Lucie Jeanne Hugo (29 September 1869 – 30 November 1941) was a Belgian-born French heiress and socialite during La Belle Époque. She was a granddaughter of French novelist, poet, and politician Victor Hugo.
Jeanne Hugo (1869-1941) was the apple of her grandfather's eye and a literary celebrity in her own right. She married Léon Daudet, a controversial author and friend of the Hugo family, but their marriage was unhappy and short-lived.
Léopoldine Clémence Adèle Lucie Jeanne Hugo (29 septembre 1869 - 30 novembre 1941) est née en Belgique pendant l'exil de Victor Hugo. Elle est la petite-fille du romancier, poète et homme politique français.
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Léopoldine Clémence Adèle Lucie Jeanne Hugo (29 September 1869 – 30 November 1941) was a Belgian-born French heiress and socialite during La Belle Époque. She was a granddaughter of French novelist, poet, and politician Victor Hugo.
Jun 28, 2002 · The title, Madame Hugo and her Son, is an invented appellation combining Jeanne Hugo's maiden name and the courtesy title of Madame, as she was thrice a widow, with a surname different from her son's, when the painting was first publicly exhibited in 1933.
Aug 27, 2009 · Grady McFerrin. By Miranda Seymour. Aug. 27, 2009. There’s a touch of “Jules and Jim” — that seminal New Wave film about a femme fatale and the two best friends who fall for her — in Kate Cambor’s...
Léopoldine Clémence Adèle Lucie Jeanne Hugo (29 September 1869 – 30 November 1941) was a Belgian-born French heiress and socialite during La Belle Époque. She was a granddaughter of French novelist, poet, and politician Victor Hugo.