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- Sigefroi or Sifroi (Sigefridus) was a Norman prelate of the early 11th century in what is today France. Sigefroi was probably installed in the bishopric...
- installation of new vaulting in the last one and a half bays. Master Sigefridus of Soest spent the years between 1313 and 1340 creating the silver-gilt...
- identical with a monk from the Anglo-Saxon Glastonbury Abbey who was known as Sigefridus Norwegensis episcopus ("Sigefrid, bishop of the Norwegians"). The pagan...
- 743) ... Alipertus (attested 826) ... Heldericus (attested 1015) ... Sigefridus (attested 1027) ... Leo (attested 1036) ... Teuzo (attested 1054, 1059)...
- Ratisbonam indicto, cui Eberhardus Salisb. AEpus, Rudigerus Patav. Episcopus, Sigefridus Ratisb. interfuerunt, Otto Bavarorum Dux Albertum Archid. quem Roma redeuntem...
- 450 to 1475, when it became a suffragan of Avignon. Bishop Siffredus (Sigefridus) (c. 530–540) became the patron saint of Carpentras. Later 6th and 7th...