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- Sigeric (? – 22 August 415) was a Visigoth king for seven days in 415 AD. His predecessor, Ataulf, had been mortally wounded in his stables at the palace...
- Sigeric (died 28 October 994) was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 990 to 994. Educated at Glastonbury Abbey, he became a monk there before becoming...
- Sigeric was a Visigoth king for seven days in 415 AD. Sigeric may also refer to: Sigeric, Burgundian prince, son of King Sigismund of Burgundy, died 517...
- warrior and prudent ruler. He was elected to the throne after Athaulf and Sigeric were both ********inated in 415. One of Wallia's most notable achievements...
- Sigeric I of Es**** was a King of Es****, and a son of Saelred of Es****, reigning from an unknown date until he abdicated and went on pilgrimage to Rome...
- brought Athaulf's reign to a sudden end by killing him while he bathed. Sigeric, the brother of Sarus, immediately became king—for a mere seven days, when...
- of Es**** and may have supported a pretender to the Es**** throne since a Sigeric rex Orientalem Saxonum witnessed a Mercian charter after AD 825. During...
- San Salvatore at Monte Amiata (Tuscany). At the end of the 10th century Sigeric, the Archbishop of Canterbury, used the Via Francigena to and from Rome...
- son, Sigeric. The widowed Sigismund later remarried, and his second wife "maltreated and insulted her stepson". When, on a feast day in 517, Sigeric saw...
- The battle ended in an Anglo-Saxon defeat. After the battle Archbishop Sigeric of Canterbury and the aldermen of the south-western provinces advised King...