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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...
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Joseph Léopold
Sigisbert Hugo,
Count Hugo de
Cogolludo y Sigüenza (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf leɔpɔl(d) siʒisbɛʁ yɡo]; 15
November 1773 – 29 January...
- Lambert-
Sigisbert Adam (10
October 1700) was a
French sculptor born in 1700 in Nancy. The
eldest son of
sculptor Jacob-
Sigisbert Adam, he was
known as...
- Notre-Dame Saint-
Sigisbert is a
private Catholic school in Nancy,
France run in
cooperation with the state. It was
ranked 10th in
excellence out of 48...
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Palace of Versailles, by Lambert-
Sigisbert Adam and Nicolas-Sebastien Adam (1740)
Fountain nymphs by Lambert-
Sigisbert Adam at
Sanssouci palace, Prussia...
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exchanged between Wright and the museum's
first curator of Far
Eastern Art,
Sigisbert C.
Bosch Reitz.
These discoveries and
subsequent research led to a renewed...
- Besançon in
Eastern France. He was the
youngest son of
Joseph Léopold
Sigisbert Hugo (1774–1828), a
general in the
Napoleonic army, and
Sophie Trébuchet...
- II of Es**** for the
Saxon ruler by that name.
Sigebert II (601–613) or
Sigisbert II, was the
illegitimate son of
Theuderic II, from whom he
inherited the...
- Foucher. She was
named after her
paternal grandfather,
Joseph Léopold
Sigisbert Hugo, as was her late brother, Léopold, who died in infancy.
Despite her...
- Search". www.cs.uky.edu.
Retrieved 16
January 2023. Sonnini,
Charles Sigisbert (16
January 1801). "Travels in
Greece and Turkey:
Undertaken by Order...