Hugh of Saint-Cher
Hugh of Saint-Cher | |
|---|---|
| Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina (1244–1261) Cardinal Bishop of Ostia (1261–1262) Cardinal Priest of Santa Sabina (1262–1263) | |
| Province | Rome |
| See | Bishop of Ostia |
| Installed | 1261 |
| Term ended | 1262 |
| Predecessor | Rinaldo di Jenne |
| Successor | Henry of Segusio |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | c. 1227 |
| Consecration | 1261 |
| Created cardinal | 1244 |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1200 Saint-Cher, Dauphiné |
| Died | 19 March 1263 Orvieto, Papal States |
| Nationality | Dauphinois |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Hugh of Saint-Cher, O.P. (Latin: Hugo de Sancto Charo; c. 1200 – 19 March 1263) was a French Dominican friar who became a cardinal and noted biblical commentator.