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

    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.

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  2. Jeanne Hugo. Victor Hugos granddaughter Jeanne (1869-1941) was the apple of his eye. She knew Guernsey well. She married a childhood friend, the controversial author Léon Daudet (1867-1942), who had plenty to say about Victor Hugo – very little of it complimentary. The marriage did not last long.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jeanne_HugoJeanne Hugo - Wikiwand

    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.

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  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Léon_DaudetLéon Daudet - Wikipedia

    Léon Daudet married Jeanne Hugo, the granddaughter of Victor Hugo, in 1891 and thus entered into the higher social and intellectual circles of the French Third Republic. He divorced his wife in 1895 and became a vocal critic of the Republic, the Dreyfusard camp, and of democracy in general.

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