List of rulers named Hugo
Hugo was the name of the following ruler
Hugo
- Hugo (Alsace) , Duke of Alsace († 895?)
- Hugo the Great , Duke of Burgundy and Aquitaine (895? -956)
- Hugo the Black , Duke of Burgundy († 952)
- Hugo von Tuszien (Hugo the Great; around 945–1001), from 970 Margrave of Tuszien
- Hugo von Ibelin Lord of Ibelin and Ramla († around 1170)
- Hugo (Tours) , Count of Tours (780? -837)
- Hugo (I.) von Vermandois , Count of Vermandois (1057–1101)
- Hugh of Montgomery , Earl of Shrewsbury († 1098)
- Hugh d'Avranches , Earl of Chester († 1101)
- Hugh Bigod , Earl of Norfolk (1095–1177)
- Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester (1147–1181),
- Hugh le Despencer , Baron le Despencer (1223-1265)
- Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester , Earl of Winchester (1262–1326)
Hugo I.
- Hugo I (Italy) , King of Italy and Lower Burgundy (926–946)
- Hugo I (France) , King of France (941–996)
- Hugo I (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus (1195–1218)
- Hugo I (Burgundy) , Duke of Burgundy (1057-1093)
- Hugo I (Champagne) , Count of Troyes († 1126)
- Hugo I. Embriaco or Hugo I. von Gibelet († around 1135), Genoese admiral and the first lord of Gibelet in the county of Tripoli
- Hugo I (Tübingen) , Count Palatine of Tübingen (1146–1152)
- Hugo I of Tübingen-Montfort , Count Palatine of Montfort
- Hugo I (Lusignan) (10th century)
- Hugo I of Jaffa (Hugo I of Le Puiset-Jaffa), Count of Jaffa († 1118)
- Hugo I (Vaudémont) († 1155), Count of Vaudémont
- Hugo I (Ponthieu) († around 1000), lord of the Ponthieu and progenitor of the House of Ponthieu
- Hugo I. (Jerusalem) is: Hugo III. (Cyprus)
- Hugo I. (Blois) is: Hugo V. von Châtillon
Hugo II
- Hugo (II.) , French fellow-king (1017-1025)
- Hugo II (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus (1253–1267)
- Hugo II (Burgundy) , Duke (1103–1142)
- Hugo II. Embriaco or Hugo II. Von Gibelet (* before 1157, † between 1179 and 1184), Lord of Gibelet in the county of Tripoli
- Hugo II of Le Puiset-Jaffa , Count of Jaffa (1118–1134)
- Hugo II (Tübingen) , Count Palatine of Tübingen (1153–1182)
- Hugo II, abbot of Cluny (? -1122)
- Hugo II (Ponthieu) († 1052), Count of Ponthieu
- Hugo II (Vaudémont) (* around 1167; † 1242), Count of Vaudémont
- Hugo II of Saint-Omer (Hugo II of Tiberias; † 1204), titular prince of Galilee
- Hugo II. (St. Pol) (Hugo II. Candavène, French: Hugues II de Campdavaine; † probably after 1119), Count of Saint-Pol
- Hugo II (Vaudémont) (* around 1167; † 1242), Count of Vaudémont
- Hugo II (Jerusalem) is: Hugo IV (Cyprus)
Hugo III
- Hugo III (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus (1235? -1284)
- Hugo III (Burgundy) , Duke (1162–1192)
- Hugo III (St. Pol) (Hugo III. Candavène; French: Hugues III de Campdavaine, † 1145 or later), Count of Saint-Pol
- Hugo III (Châtellerault)
- Hugo III Embriaco or Hugo III. von Gibelet, called the Limping One ("le Boiteux"; * before 1164, † around 1196), lord of Gibelet in the county of Tripoli
Hugo IV
- Hugo IV (Cyprus) , King of Cyprus (1294–1359)
- Hugo IV (Burgundy) , Duke of Burgundy (1212–1272), Titular King of Thessaloniki
- Hugo IV (Maine) , Earl of Maine
- Hugo IV (St. Pol) , Count
Hugo V.
- Hugo V. von Tübingen (* 1259; † 1277), Count Palatine of Tübingen
- Hugo V (Burgundy) , Duke of Burgundy (1294–1315), Titular King of Thessaloniki
- Hugo V (Maine) , Earl of Maine (1069–1131)
- Hugo V. of Lusignan
- Hugo VI. from Lusignan
- Hugo VII of Lusignan
- Hugo VIII of Lusignan
- Hugo IX from Lusignan
- Hugo X of Lusignan
- Hugo XI. from Lusignan
- Hugo XII. from Lusignan
- Hugo XIII. from Lusignan
Church rulers
- Hugo of Champagne († 730), Bishop of Paris, Rouen and Bayeux
- Hugo (Würzburg) , Bishop of Würzburg from 983 to 990
- Hugo of Geneva († 1020), Bishop of Geneva
- Hugo of Burgundy († 1037), Bishop of Lausanne from 1018 to 1037
- Hugo Abbas († 886), abbot, count of Auxerre
- Hugo I (Zeitz) , Bishop of Zeitz (December 968 - 979)
- Hugo II (Zeitz) , Bishop of Zeitz (991-1002)
- Hugo II (Berchtesgaden) , provost of the Berchtesgaden monastery from 1201 to 1210
- Hugo I. (Berchtesgaden) , Prince Provost
- Hugo von Bonnevaux (* around 1120, † around 1194), abbot of the Cistercian order
- Hugo von Cluny the Great (1024–1109), abbot in Cluny
- Hugo of Grenoble (1053–1132), Bishop of Grenoble
- Hugo von Sponheim († 1137), Archbishop of Cologne
- Hugo von Verden († 1180), bishop of Verden from 1167 to 1180
- Hugo von Chalon (bishop) (* around 1260; † 1312), from 1295 to 1301 Bishop of Liège and from 1301 to 1312 Archbishop of Besançon
- Hugues Aycelin († 1297), cardinal
- Hugo von Hohenlandenberg (Hugo von Konstanz; 1457–1532), Prince-Bishop of Konstanz
- Hugo von Segni = Pope Gregory IX.
- Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn-Buchheim (1676–1743), Prince-Bishop of Speyer and Constance
Not assigned
- Hugo de Prato Florido (15th century), theologian, author of model sermons
- Hugo von Payns (1080? - 1136), founder of the Knights Templar
- Hugo von St. Viktor (1097–1141), theologian, possibly Abbot of St. Viktor