Hugh of Châteauneuf
Hugh of Châteauneuf | |
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Painting from the Carthusian cloister of Nuestra Señora de las Cuevas by Francisco de Zurbarán. The scene depicts Saint Hugh in a Carthusian monastery. | |
| Bishop of Grenoble | |
| Born | 1053 Châteauneuf-sur-Isère, County of Albon, Holy Roman Empire (in modern France) |
| Died | 1 April 1132 Grenoble, County of Albon, Holy Roman Empire |
| Venerated in | Catholic Church |
| Canonized | 22 April 1134, Rome, Papal States by Pope Innocent II |
| Feast | 1 April 22 April (Carthusian Order) |
| Attributes | Lantern, three flowers |
| Patronage | Grenoble, headache sufferers |
Hugh of Châteauneuf (French: Hugues de Châteauneuf, 1053 – 1 April 1132), also called Hugh of Grenoble, was the Bishop of Grenoble from 1080 to his death. He was a partisan of the Gregorian reform and opposed to the Archbishop of Vienne, later Pope Callixtus II.