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Sigebert (which
means roughly "magnificent victory"), also
spelled Sigibert, Sigobert, Sigeberht, or Siegeberht, is the name of:
Sigobert the Lame (died...
- 29. The Huns were
again endeavoring to make an
entrance into the Gauls.
Sigibert marched against them with his army,
leading a
great number of
brave men...
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Archbishop Cunibert, to get
Austrasian support for the 10-year-old King
Sigibert III, who
ruled Austrasia whilst his
brother Clovis II
ruled over Neustria...
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Sigibert's brother, in Paris, and sta****
there until Charibert's
death in 567 or 568. Due to
danger presented by King Chilperic,
brother of
Sigibert and...
- also a part of the
newly acquired Aquitaine. Lines of
Theuderic I and
Sigibert I (Kings at Reims/Metz (Austrasia) and
later in Burgundy) Chlodomer and...
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Sigobert the Lame (also
Sigibert or Sigebert) (died c. 508 or 509) was a king of the
Ripuarian Franks in the area of Zülpich (Latin: Tolbiac) and Cologne...
- the nobles,
Sigibert is ********inated at Vitry-en-Artois (Northern Gaul) by
hirelings of Fredegund.
Childebert II
succeeds his
father Sigibert I as king...
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Sigebert or
Sigibert of
Gembloux (Latin:
Sigebertus or
Sigibertus Gemblacensis; c. 1030 – 5
October 1112) was a
medieval author,
known mainly as a pro-Imperial...
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Burgundy Reign 613–629
Predecessor Sigibert II
Successor Dagobert I King of
Austrasia Reign 613–623
Predecessor Sigibert II
Successor Dagobert I Born May/June...
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ravages Syria. The
cities of
Apamea and
Antiochia are plundered. King
Sigibert I goes to war
against his half
brother Chilperic I of
Neustria at the urging...