in Jerusalem Delivered, Count of Vermandois, brother of Philippe I. of France, leader of the Franks. He died before Godfrey was appointed leader of the united armies (book i.), but his spirit was seen by Godfrey amongst the angels who came to aid in taking Jerusalem (book xviii.).
Hugo, naturalson of Azo, Marquis of Estë, who fell in love with Parisiʹna, his father’s young wife. Azo discovered the intrigue, and condemned Hugo to be beheaded. (Byron: Parisina.)