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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...
- –??: Sigebrand († 664) ???–666: Importunus 666–680: Agilbert 690–692: Sigefroi 693–698: Turnoald ???–??: Adulphe ???–??: Bernechaire († 722) 722–730:...
- ancestor Siegfried. When in 963 A.D. Count Siegfried of the Ardennes (Sigefroi in French; Sigfrid in Luxembourgish) bought the feudal rights to the territory...
- around 1000 and the church was renamed Saint-Pierre de la Couture by bishop Sigefroi, who became a monk in the abbey and partly left abbot Gauzbert to take...
- Benedict, tenth century Azon the Venerable, c. 986–1006 Richard I Sigefroi or Sigefroi, c. 1010–1026 Radbod, c. 1025–v. 1030 Yves de Bellême, c. 1035–1070...
- half of the sixth century. Adelin of Séez – (died 910) a bishop of Sees Sigefroi – eleventh-century bishop of Sees. Radbod of Seez – eleventh-century bishop...
- Bellême and Godeheu (Latin Godehildis). His maternal uncle was Seinfroy (Sigefroi), Bishop of Le Mans, whom he succeeded around 997. His bishopric was centered...