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  1. Charles Mélanie Abel Hugo, né en 1826 à Paris et mort en 1871 à Bordeaux, à 44 ans, est un journaliste français. C'est le second fils des cinq enfants de Victor Hugo et Adèle Foucher.

  2. Charles-Victor Hugo (4 November 1826 – 13 March 1871) was a French journalist, photographer, the second son of French novelist Victor Hugo and his wife Adèle Foucher. Life and work. When Charles took up the fight against capital punishment in 1851 and found himself dismissed by the courts, he was jailed for 6 months for an article in L ...

  3. Hugo wusste, wovon er sprach: Er war ein Familientyrann, und er kannte das Inselleben. Nach dem Putsch Louis Bonapartes im Dezember 1851 war Hugo, damals knapp fünfzigjährig, zunächst nach ...

  4. Charles Hugo (1826 Paris - Bordeaux 1871), Victor Hugo seated on the Cliffs in Jersey, photograph, 1853. Musée d’orsay, Paris. © bpk / rMN - Grand Palais / Charles Hugo

  5. Although Victor Hugo himself never produced photographs – he preferred to use his sons Charles and François-Victor or his loyal friend Auguste Vacquerie as intermediaries - he did supervise and direct the procedures. He oversaw all the sittings with his son Charles. Moreover, Hugo sent a photograph of himself sitting on the rock of the ...

  6. Charles Hugo war ein französischer Segler. Erfolge. Charles Hugo nahm an den Olympischen Spielen 1900 in Paris teil, wo er in drei Wettbewerben antrat.

  7. Nov 2, 1826 - Mar 13, 1871. Charles-Victor Hugo was a French journalist, photographer, the second son of French novelist Victor Hugo and his wife Adèle Foucher.