Hugh, abbot of Lagny
Abbot Hugh, Abbot of Lagny | |
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| Born | Hugh |
| Died | 1171 |
| Occupation(s) | knight, monk |
| Years active | 1136-1177 |
| Parent | Theobald II, Count of Champagne |
| Relatives | Henry I, Count of Champagne, Adela, Queen of France and Cardinal William of the White Hands (half-siblings); Stephen, King of England and Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester (uncles); Henry de Sully, Abbot of Fécamp (first cousin). |
| Religion | Catholic |
Congregations served | Monk of Tiron Abbey |
Offices held | Abbot of St Benet's Abbey, Holme, Norfolk; Abbot of Chertsey, Surrey; Abbot of Lagny |
Hugh (died 1171) was a French knight and Benedictine monk, abbot of monasteries in England and France.