Hugh "Hugo Capet" MAGNUS 2 3 4 5 6 7
Hugh Magnus, Duke of France, was the leader of the First Crusade. Due to his failure to fullfill his vow to seize Jerusalem, he insited the Pope's displeasure. In his attempt to redeem himself, he led a minor crusade in which he died in 1102. He held many titles including: Hugh De Crepi the Great, Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis of Orleans, Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Paris, Valois and Vermandois. (C-1211, 1366, 1440) 8 Hugh married Adelaide DE VERMANDOIS, daughter of Herbert IV COUNT DE VERMANDOIS and Adela "De Valois" DE VEXIN, about 1064.1 (Adelaide DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1062 and died about 1120.) |
1 Richard Coate to L. Dudick Email letters dated 1999 + at rcoate@earthlink.net.
2 James W. Donovan to Linda Coate Dudick Letter dated 13 Oct. 1995 from jamesd@the-college.iwctx.edu In possession of Dudick.
3 James W. Donovan to Linda Coate Dudick Letter dated 12 Nov 1995 from jamesd@the-college.iwctx.edu In possession of Dudick (C-639).
4 United Ancestries Linked Pedigrees CD 100 (Automated Archives).
5 Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (Seventh Edition, Genealogical Publishing Co.)
6 Samuel King Hamilton, Hamiltons of Waterborough, York Couty, Maine: Their Ancestors and Descendants as transcribed by Scott R. Scribner (New England History Press, c1986).
7 Tompsett, Brian, Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web at http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/GEDCOM.html.
8 Coate, Richard, Interview of Richard Coate by Linda Coate (2005).
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