- Siffredo, of
Germanic (Lombard or Frankish) origin.
Latinized in Sigefredus,
Sigifredus, Sichefredus, Sichifredus, Sifredus, it is
analogous to the
German name...
-
Airaldo Guaraco (1099–1117) Otto (1117–1120) Sede
vacante (1120–1123)
Sigifredus (1123–1129)
Syrus (1130–1163) Siro de'
Porcello (1133–1163)
Ugone della...
- the
attested dates of
Sigifredus' do****ents, is impossible. Saccani, p. 55. Schwartz, p. 196.
Sifredus is a
doublet of
Sigifredus. His existence, given...
- 1028)
Alfredo (after 1031 – 1055)
Lamberto (after 1062 –
after 1074)
Sigifredus (1074 –1079)
Gerardus (I) (1079–1089)
Bernardus (1096–1104)
Victor (II)...
- 1036–1048)
Arnaldus (attested c. 1051−1060)
Constantinus (attested 1063–1095)
Sigifredus (attested 1099)
Gregorius (Gualterius) (1105−1114)
Guido Buccatoria (1114–1128)...
-
Cathedralis ****
canonica Cenete transferratur in
castrum Coneclani."
Sigifredus did not
attend the
Third Lateran Council of Pope
Alexander III in March...
-
Crescentius and John XVI.
Piacenza received a new bishop, the
Benedictine Sigifredus. The
title of
archbishop was withdrawn, and the
diocese of
Piacenza was...
- 1101
Bertoldus (attested 1102–1107) ?
Zufetus (1109–1111)
Ubertus 1111
Sigifredus 1113–?
Bernardo 1119–1135
Tebaldo 1135–1157
Ognibene 1157–1185 Riprandus...