Drogo
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Drogo (French: Dreux or Drogon; Italian: Drogone) was the name of several historical figures:
- Drogo of Champagne (670-708), duke of Champagne
- Drogo of Metz, bishop of Metz and son of Charlemagne (see also Drogo Sacramentary)
- Drogo of Brittany, duke of Brittany (r. 952-958)
- Drogo of Mantes (996-1035), count of the Véxin
- Drogo of Hauteville, count of Apulia and Calabria (1046-1051)
- Saint Drogo (1105-ca. 1186), French hermit
- Drogo of Nesle, participant in the First Crusade
- Drogo Baggins is the name of a Hobbit in J. R. R. Tolkien's stories
- Castle Drogo, a mansion house in Devon, England.