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Hugh Magnus
King of France (more...)
Reign 19 June 1017 – 17 September 1025
Coronation 19 June 1017, church of St Corneille, Compiègne
Successor Henry I
Born 1007
Died (1025-09-17)17 September 1025
Compiègne
Burial St Corneille
House House of Capet
Father Robert II
Mother Constance of Arles

Hugh (French: Hugues, 1007 – 17 September 1025) was co-king of France under his father, Robert II, from 1017 until his death in 1025. He was a member of the House of Capet, a son of Robert II by his third wife, Constance of Arles.

The first Capetian King of France, Hugh Capet, had ensured his family's succession to the throne by having his son, Robert II, crowned and accepted as King during his own lifetime; father and son had ruled together as King thenceforth until Hugh Capet's death. Robert II, when his son was old enough, determined to do the same. Hugh Magnus was thus crowned King of France on 9/19 June 1017. However, when older, he rebelled against Robert.

Hugh died, perhaps of a fall from his horse, at Compiègne in 1025 while preparing a rebellion against his father, aged around 18 years old.

Rodulfus Glaber was fulsome in his praise of the young king, writing: "My pen cannot express all of the great and good qualities that he showed...in all things he was better than the best. No elegy can ever equal his merits."

As a King of France, he would be numbered Hugh II; however, he is rarely referred to as such as he predeceased his father.

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Hugh of France (son of Robert II)
Born: 1007 Died: 17 September 1025
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Robert II
King of France
Under Robert II

19 June 1017 – 17 September 1025
Succeeded by
Robert II
Henry I
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