Charles Hugo

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Charles Hugo was a 19th-century French journalist, writer, and political activist, best known as one of the sons of the famed author Victor Hugo and for his involvement in republican and social causes.

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Charles Hugo canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
journalist
political activist
writer
burialPlace Bordeaux
surface form: Bordeaux, France
causeOfDeath stroke
centuryOfActivity 19th century
coFounderOf Le Rappel
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1826-11-04
dateOfDeath 1871-03-13
familyName Hugo
father Victor Hugo
gender male
genre journalism
political writing
givenName Charles
languageOfWorkOrName French
mother Adèle Foucher
movement French republicanism
surface form: French republican movement
name Charles Hugo self-link
nationality French
notableFamily Hugo family
notableFor being a son of Victor Hugo
involvement in republican and social causes
notableWork Le Rappel
occupation journalist
political activist
writer
participantIn French republican and social causes
placeOfBirth Paris
surface form: Paris, France
placeOfDeath Bordeaux
surface form: Bordeaux, France
politicalAlignment republicanism
relative Adèle Foucher
Adèle Hugo
François-Victor Hugo
Léopoldine Hugo
Victor Hugo
sibling Adèle Hugo
Charles-Victor Hugo
François-Victor Hugo
Léopoldine Hugo
workLocation Paris
surface form: Paris, France

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Victor Hugo child Charles Hugo
Léopoldine Hugo sibling Charles Hugo
François-Victor Hugo sibling Charles Hugo
Adèle Hugo sibling Charles Hugo
Charles Hugo name Charles Hugo self-link