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Sigefredo or Siffredo, of
Germanic (Lombard or Frankish) origin.
Latinized in
Sigefredus, Sigifredus, Sichefredus, Sichifredus, Sifredus, it is
analogous to the...
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cathedral records it
under that date with the
words presul ab hac vita
Sigefredus ab
ethere migrat: "the
prelate Siegfried migrated from this life to the...
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church were
begun in the 10th
century under the
patronage of then
Bishop Sigefredus over a pre-existing
oratory dedicated to
Saint Colomb****. In 1477 the...
- 920–927)
Sigefredus (attested May 929 –
after 944)
Adeodatus (attested 947 –
after 953)
Obertus (attested from 961 –
December 980)
Sigefredus (980-after...
- [GregoriusII de Verruga] (attested 1094–1096) Intrusus,
never consecrated [
Sigefredus] (attested 1111–1117) Intrusus,
never consecrated [Ardicius de Bulgaro]...
- antipapa,"
Enciclopedia dei Papi (2000). (in Italian) Schwartz, p. 189.
Sigefredus was the
nephew of
Archbishop Joannes of
Ravenna (983-998). He is first...
- Bobbio' (secundus
Bobiensis presul) Savio, p. 162. Schwartz, p. 103 no. 2.
Sigefredus: Ug****i, p. Savio, p. 162. Schwartz, pp. 103-104 no. 3.
Luizo (Luvizo)...