Hugh de Montlhéry
Hugh de Montlhéry was a notable French nobleman from the 10th century, known for his role in the early medieval period. He was the lord of Montlhéry, a fortified town near Paris, and played a significant part in the feudal system of the time. His lineage is linked to the powerful House of Montlhéry, which had considerable influence in the region.
Hugh was married to Adelaide of Braine, and together they had several children, including Hugh II de Montlhéry. His descendants continued to hold important positions in the nobility, contributing to the political landscape of medieval France.