Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo was a renowned French novelist, poet, and playwright, best known for his classic works such as 'Les Misérables' and 'The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'. His literary contributions have had a profound impact on French literature and social issues, making him a key figure in the Romantic movement.
Born on Feb 26, 1802 (223 years old)
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Canada:
Victor Hugo wrote in Les Misérables: 'To love another person is to see the face of God.'
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France:
Victor Hugo's saga serves as the inspiration for the Notre-Dame de Paris production.
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France:
Victor Hugo preferred to call photography 'the painting of the sun'.
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France:
The work 'Soixante-dix fantômes' is subtitled (choses vues) and references the posthumous work of Victor Hugo that gathered daily observations.
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France:
Victor Hugo is highlighted as an interior architect and designer in the exhibition 'Hugo décorateur' in Paris.
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Romania:
Victor Hugo wrote about the Cagots in his book 'Journey in the Pyrenees' in the mid-19th century.
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Dominican Republic:
Víctor Hugo was another politician who was injured but is reported to be out of danger.
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Brazil:
Victor Hugo is expected to play for Santos in the match against Palmeiras.
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Brazil:
Victor Hugo is noted as one of the influences on Gonçalves Dias.
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Peru:
Víctor Hugo is a councilor who was injured during the attack on Carlos Manzo but is reported to be out of danger.
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