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- Blaise Sigibald Kurz (3 February 1894 in Sontheim — 13 December 1973 in Walds****en) was a German Catholic bishop and a member of the Order of Friars Minor...
- Piedmont (Northern Italy). Benedictine abbey of Neuwiller founded by bishop Sigibald of Metz. Council of Manzikert in Armenian and West Syriac churches Grifo...
- Arnulf, 652?–693? (Arnulfing) Albo 696-707 Aptatus 707-715 Felix II 715-716 Sigibald 716-741 Chrodegang 742–766 Angilram 768–791 Gundulf 819 to 7 September...
- in 737 prime minister. Sometime after 742, he was appointed to succeed Sigibald as Bishop of Metz, while still retaining his civil office. In 753 he met...
- the issued 837, October 17 certificate no. 507 of the Code Eberhardi. Sigibald, executor of Count Asis, rendered in goods in Heldburg and other places...
- a monk at Fritzlar and Büraburg in Germany (7th or 8th century) Saint Sigibald, Bishop of Metz in France (c. 740) Saint Cuthbert of Canterbury, a monk...
- Christianizing rule of the Merovingian dynasty of Franks. In the year 723, Saint Sigibald [fr], bishop of Metz, founded a Benedictine abbey dedicated to Saints Peter...
- v****o ut supra Miloni ("I, Milo, upon request, sign with my own hand ... Sigibald, a v****al of the aforementioned Milo"). Latin: Millo v****us regis filius...
- ancestors of the Salians) donated the construction of a Benedictine monastery; Sigibald († 741), Bishop of Metz signed the deed of foundation and confirmed the...