- 496–533: Rémi de Reims,
known as
Saint Rémi (Référendaire of France) 561:
Siggo, référendaire to
Sigebert I, then to
Chilperic I and to
Childebert II 618–638:...
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kendo muddo gašo eč'iyo ****; koko
dammo šawušo met'o ač'o mammo; č‘okko
šiggo Mocha á·p̱o wa·mmo šit'ó gášo häč'awo no·no damo ša·wúšo mit'ó à·č'o ma̱·(hä)...
- seat of power, its
etymology being the
Halls of Ubbo. Ubbo is
succeeded by
Siggo I, who
builds the city of
Sigtuna by Lake Mälaren as a
fortress against...
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benadu < Sp.)
horse kabayu (Sp.)
jaguar vesma,
tigre (Sp.) dog
tsigi sheep siggo goat tçibo (Sp.) hog kutçi (Sp.)
squirrel tsetse rabbit koneçu (Sp.) chicken...
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Known referendaries include:
Saint Rémigius,
Bishop of
Reims (497–533)
Siggo, in the
courts of
Sigebert I, then
Chilperic I and
finally Childebert II...
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Johannis 1420–1443
Thomas Simonsson 1429–1443
Ericus Birgeri 1443–1449
Siggo Ulphonis 1449–1463
Johannes Magni 1463–1479 Kort
Rogge 1479–1501 Mattias...
- name
comes from a
short form of the male name Siegfried,
which could be
Siggo in Old High German,
Siggi in Norwegian, and Sika, Sike, Sycka, or Zyke in...
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original (PDF) on 20
October 2018.
Retrieved 20
October 2018. "
SIGGO'S DUCC XI". trinitycricket.com. 2018.
Archived from the
original on 14 August...