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Sigebert (which
means roughly "magnificent victory"), also
spelled Sigibert, Sigobert, Sigeberht, or Siegeberht, is the name of:
Sigobert the Lame (died...
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Sigbert Graf
Heister (Kirchberg an der Raab, 1
January 1646 –
Kirchberg an der Raab in Steiermark, 22
February 1718) was an
Imperial Field marshal. His...
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Sigbert Jon Prais, FBA (19
December 1928 – 22
February 2014) was an
economist and had been the
senior research fellow at the
National Institute of Economic...
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starring Martina Gedeck.
Marlen Haushofer homepage First edition:
Sigbert Mohn Verlag, Gütersloh, 1963. The
confusion about the date of the first...
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Sigeberht II of Es**** for the
Saxon ruler by that name.
Sigebert II (601–613) or
Sigisbert II, was the
illegitimate son of
Theuderic II, from whom...
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Pater Sigbert Wagener (OFMCap) (29
October 1919 in
Krefeld as Karl Emil
Wagener – 13
April 2004) was a
German Capuchin priest, a teacher, a scientist...
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Sigbert Josef Maria Ganser (24
January 1853, Rhaunen,
Rhine Province – 4
January 1931, Dresden, Saxony) was a
German psychiatrist born in Rhaunen. He...
- Deutsch. Man Ray and L.
Fritz Gruber (1963). Portraits. Gütersloh, Germany:
Sigbert Mohn Verlag. "Rayograms by Man Ray". Time.
April 18, 1932.
Archived from...
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identification of
Ganser syndrome is
attributed to
German psychiatrist Sigbert Ganser (1853–1931). In 1898, he
described the
disorder in
prisoners awaiting...
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Sigebert III (c. 630–656) was the
Merovingian king of
Austrasia from 633 to his
death around 656. He was
described as the
first Merovingian roi fainéant...