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Siegfried of
Ballhausen (or Balnhusen) was a
priest of
Ballhausen who
wrote a
universal history in Latin. His
history is
known from two versions. The original...
- The seal of
Bishop Siegfried I of 1173. Inscription:
SIFRID[VS]
BRANDABVRGENSIS EP[ISCOPV]S.
Omissions in
edged brackets....
- "wide-track bully" type in the
Carmelite church of
Boppard of the
knight Sifrid of Schwalbach, who fell in 1497, is a
testimony to this
struggle for local...
- (“Knight”, or
perhaps “Sir”) Rabe von Liebenstein, from 1537 to 1553 Hans
Sifrid vom Oberstein, and from 1553,
first Konrad, and then Hans
Georg von Bicken...
- very
common in
Germany in the
century that followed. Closener's
father was
Sifrid, a
burger of Strasbourg, and his
mother was
Margareta Spirer. From 1343...
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Eltershofen 1213
Embricus Heinrich von
Schefflai 1241
Berchtoldus von
Michelfeld Sifrid von
Morstein 1260
Heinrich von
Presingen Burkhardt/Beringer
Senft Conrad...
- (Comitat) [1825] 2. Elvershöh:
Danish Ballad [1820] 3. Die Drei
Lieder (König
Sifrid) [1825] Hebräische Gesänge von
Byron Book I, Op.4 [1823, publ. 1825] 1....
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Friedrich [in German] (1912).
Studien zur
germanischen Sagengeschichte. II.
Sifrid. München: C. H. Beck (O. Beck). "Hürnen
Saewfried Gesangweiß" (1642 printing)...