Hugues II. De Sade

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Hugues de Sade was a French nobleman of the 14th century. from the house of Sade .

He was the son of the elder Paul de Sade .

Hugues II. De Sade had been married to Laura , who was probably Petrarch's muse , since 1325 . They had eleven children: Paul , Audebert, Hugues III. (Ancestor of the later Sade including the Marquis de Sade), Pierre, Jacques, Joannet, Philippe, Augière, Ermessende, Marguerite, Garsende.

In 1348 he became a widower and married Verdaine de Trentelivres in the same year. He had several children with her, including Baudet.

Hugues II owned various feudal rights in Avignon in 1349 , a. a. on bridges and salt. In 1355 he partially financed the reconstruction of the Saint-Bénézet bridge , which has since been bearing the family's coat of arms and is still there today. He built the Sainte-Croix chapel in the church of the Frères Mineurs, where he was also buried. His will is dated November 14, 1364.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Gilbert Lely, Life and Work of the Marquis de Sade, 2001 Albatros, pp. 8–11