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- The Transition from Paganism to Christianity. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 168. Sigehere 1 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England v t e...
- died in 664. He was succeeded by his two sons, Sigehere and Sæbbi. A plague the same year caused Sigehere and his people to recant their Christianity and...
- Pimlico. The village's name means 'homestead/village of Sigehere' or 'hemmed-in land of Sigehere'. The local geology includes the cornbrash and oolitic...
- Sigehere and Sæbbi, and Bede describes their accession as "rulers ... under Wulfhere, king of the Mercians". A plague the same year caused Sigehere and...
- Wernum. Oswine weold Eowum ond Ytum Gefwulf, Fin Folcwalding Fresna cynne. Sigehere lengest Sædenum weold, Hnæf Hocingum, Helm Wulfingum, Wald Woingum, Wod...
- his subjects to worship their idols Sigeberht the Little, king of Es**** Sigehere (died c. 688), joint king of the Kingdom of Es**** along with his cousin...
- that he was defeated by Offa, ruler of the Angles. The thula also lists Sigehere as ruler of the "Sea-Danes". Widsith also mentions Hroðulf ("Hroþwulf")...
- Ecclesiastical History of the English People, during the great plague of 664 Sigehere returned to paganism, leading to a heathen resurgence in the parts that...
- suggests that Sigeberht may perhaps have been the son of Sæward and father of Sigehere. Sigeberht found a powerful northern "friend" (amicus) and ally in King...
- agreement that the name means the farm or settlement of someone called Sigehere, from an Old English personal name + tūn. The Domesday survey indicates...