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Sigeferth (or Sigefrith) (died 1015) was,
along with his
brother Morcar,
described by the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle as "chief
thegn of the
Seven Burghs"....
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Sigeferth was a
medieval Bishop of Lindsey.
Sigeferth was
consecrated before 996. He died
after 1004. This was a
revival of the see,
which had lapsed...
- one case, two brothers,
Morcar and
Sigeferth, were
killed and
their possessions were
taken by Æthelred.
Sigeferth's widow Ealdgyth was
imprisoned within...
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Sigeferth or
Sigefirth or Sicgga, was the
third Bishop of Selsey,
consecrated in 733 by Tatwine, the
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Sigeferth was
still bishop...
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after 1016),
modern English Edith may have been the name of the wife of
Sigeferth son of Earngrim,
thegn of the
Seven Burghs, and
later of King
Edmund Ironside...
- Altöra (season 1) Søren
Pilmark as King
Sweyn Forkbeard Stephen Hogan as
Sigeferth (season 1) Jack
Hickey as
Richard II, Duke of
Normandy (seasons 1, 3)...
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daughter of Æthelred II
Ealdgyth (floruit 1015–1016) (born c. 992), wife of
Sigeferth and then of King
Edmund Ironside Ealdgyth, wife of the
thane Morcar (died...
- son of Earngrim,
according to John of Worcester, and his
brother was
Sigeferth. He was
mentioned in the will of
Wulfric Spot,
brother of Ælfhelm and...
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Eadric Streona, Æthelred’s son-in-law and
Ealdorman of
Mercia ********inated
Sigeferth and Morcar,
described as two of the most
influential thegns of the Five...
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Strathclyde (Scotland)
Rodulf of Ivry,
Norman nobleman (approximate date)
Sigeferth (or Sigefrith),
English chief minister Vikramaditya V,
Indian ruler of...