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- Hug_de_Llupià abstract "Hug de Llupià i Bages (Roussillon, ? - ?, 1427), was bishop of Tortosa, bishop of Valencia, and a Catalan writer in Latin language. He belonged to a noble family from the Roussillon, and he was brother of Ramon de Llupià. He had a lot of influence and was next to the king most of the time he lived.".
- Hug_de_Llupià deathDate "1427".
- Hug_de_Llupià wikiPageID "33087082".
- Hug_de_Llupià wikiPageRevisionID "575087222".
- Hug_de_Llupià dateOfDeath "1427".
- Hug_de_Llupià name "Llupia, Hug De".
- Hug_de_Llupià shortDescription "Roman Catholic archbishop".
- Hug_de_Llupià description "Roman Catholic archbishop".
- Hug_de_Llupià subject Category:1427_deaths.
- Hug_de_Llupià subject Category:15th-century_Latin_writers.
- Hug_de_Llupià subject Category:15th-century_Roman_Catholic_archbishops.
- Hug_de_Llupià subject Category:Archbishops_of_Valencia.
- Hug_de_Llupià subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
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- Hug_de_Llupià type Person.
- Hug_de_Llupià type Q215627.
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- Hug_de_Llupià comment "Hug de Llupià i Bages (Roussillon, ? - ?, 1427), was bishop of Tortosa, bishop of Valencia, and a Catalan writer in Latin language. He belonged to a noble family from the Roussillon, and he was brother of Ramon de Llupià. He had a lot of influence and was next to the king most of the time he lived.".
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- Hug_de_Llupià givenName "Hug De".
- Hug_de_Llupià name "Hug De Llupia".
- Hug_de_Llupià surname "Llupia".