Ludwig Maria Hugo

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Ludwig Maria Hugo (19 January 1871, Arzheim district, Landau in der Pfalz – 30 March 1935, Mainz) was a German Roman Catholic clergyman. From 1921 until his death he was Bishop of Mainz.

Ludwig Maria Hugo, around 1930 Bischof Hugo Mainz.jpg
Ludwig Maria Hugo, around 1930

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