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Sigeberht (meaning
roughly "Magnificent Victory") was the King of Wes**** from 754 or 755, to
around 756.
Sigeberht succeeded his
distant relative Cuthred...
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means roughly "magnificent victory"), also
spelled Sigibert, Sigobert,
Sigeberht, or Siegeberht, is the name of:
Sigobert the Lame (died c. 509), a king...
- but he left a
stronger and more
independent Wes****. He was
succeeded by
Sigeberht who is
identified as his
distant relative.
House of Wes****
family tree...
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Sigeberht II,
nicknamed the Good (Bonus) or the
Blessed (Sanctus), was King of the East
Saxons (r. c. 653 to ? 660 x 661), in
succession to his relative...
- male
descendant of Cerdic.
Cynewulf became king
after his predecessor,
Sigeberht, was deposed. He may have come to
power under the
influence of Æthelbald...
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Sigeberht of East
Anglia (also
known as
Saint Sigebert), (Old English: Sigebryht) was a
saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom which...
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Sigeberht the
Little was king of Es**** from 623? to 653. A
Sigeberht was the son of Sæward, who was
slain in
battle against forces from Wes**** in 623(...
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kinsman Sigeberht returned from
exile and they
ruled East
Anglia jointly, with
Ecgric perhaps ruling the
northern part of the kingdom.
Sigeberht succeeded...
- and pays tribute. King
Sigeberht I of Es**** dies
after a 36-year reign, and is
succeeded by his
relative Sigeberht II.
Sigeberht II is
persuaded by Oswiu...
- Es****
royal family and that
Sigeberht was Rædwald's stepson, as was
stated by
William of
Malmesbury in the 12th century.
Sigeberht earned the
enmity of his...