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- Syagrius (c. 430 – 486 or 487 or 493–4) was a Roman general and the last ruler of a Western Roman rump state in northern Gaul, now called the Kingdom of...
- (Gregory of Tours, II.18); "In the fifth year of his [Clovis I's] reign Siagrius, king of the Romans, son of Egidius, had his seat in the city of Soissons...
- century. Of two bishops consecrated later, named respectively Pastor and Siagrius, one appears to have been for this diocese. In the mid-6th century, the...
- Eulogius (462–469) Simplicius (472–480) Tetradius (c. 506–511) Ruricius 512–? Siagrius Humatus : ?–? Honoratus of Bourges Honoratus (II) Arcadius 537–549 Desideratus...
-   786   Bishop of Mainz Leo (Maravigloso)     787   Bishop of Catania Siagrius     787   Bishop of Nice Willibald 700   787   Bishop of Eichstatt Theophilus...