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  • TBA Rt Hon Hugh Abbot MP Chris Langham Secretary of State for Social Affairs (later Social Affairs and Citizenship) Series 1 and 2 Abbot is a Cabinet...
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  • Hugh the Abbot (died 12 May 886) was a member of the Welf family, a son of Conrad I of Auxerre and Adelaide. After his father's death, his mother apparently...
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    similar to the Department of Administrative Affairs in Yes Minister. Hugh Abbot, played by Chris Langham, is a blundering minister heading the department...
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    Archbishop of Lyon Hugh, abbot of Lagny (died 1171), France Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), aka Hugh of Avalon or Hugh of Burgundy Hugh I of Lusignan (early...
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  • writer, actor, and comedian. He is known for playing the cabinet minister Hugh Abbot in the BBC sitcom The Thick of It, and as presenter Roy Mallard in People...
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    ministers. Tucker was originally a secondary character, with Chris Langham's Hugh Abbot as the protagonist being watched over by Tucker. However, after Langham...
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  • Louis the Pious, following the revolt of King Bernard of Italy. Hugh rose to become abbot of several abbacies: Saint-Quentin (822/23), Lobbes (836), and...
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  • Hugh (died 1171) was a French knight and Benedictine monk, abbot of monasteries in England and France. He was an illegitimate son of Theobald II, Count...
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    as the sub-cellarer of the abbey. Hugh Faringdon was elected Abbot of Reading Abbey in 1520, upon the death of Abbot Thomas Worcester. As well as his spiritual...
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    increasingly powerful as count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine. Robert's brother Hugh, abbot of Saint-Denis, was given control over Austrasia by Charles the Bald...
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    Hugh David Renwich Turnbull Allan, O.Praem. (born 3 August 1976) is a Premonstratensian canon regular and Roman Catholic priest who was the Apostolic Administrator...
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    Hugh (13 May 1024 – 29 April 1109), sometimes called Hugh the Great or Hugh of Semur, was the Abbot of Cluny from 1049 until his death. He was one of...
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    Sarulf, dean under Warin Goser, died 855 Hugh, abbot 856–60 Eigil, abbot 860–865 Geylo, abbot 866–70 Sigard, abbot from 870 until at least 872 Abbey controlled...
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  • Count of Toulouse Raymond IV, Count Saint-Gilles, succeeded his brother. Hugh, abbot of Saint-Gilles Almodis, married Pierre, Count of Melgueil Pons died...
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    Hugh, Abbot of Cluny, Emperor Henry IV, and Countess Matilda of Tuscany, 1115. The Emperor and the countess wear robes and mantles trimmed with bands...
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    post for Hugh, the previous abbot, Daniel, was deposed. The story in John of Oxnead's Chronicle is that he was a capable and serious abbot but made powerful...
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    Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the head of an independent monastery for men in various Western Christian traditions. The name is derived from...
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    liturgical memory of Hugh the Abbot is reported in the Roman Martyrology on November 17: "In Novara of Sicily, St. Hugh, abbot, who, sent by St. Bernard...
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    Burgundy, the wife of Alfonso VI of León, and one of his great-uncles was Hugh, Abbot of Cluny, one of the most influential and venerated personalities of...
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    several children, including: William IV of Toulouse Raymond IV of Toulouse Hugh, Abbot of Saint-Gilles Almodis of Toulouse, married Count Pierre of Melgueil...
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