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Sigismund (variants: Sigmund, Siegmund) is a
German proper name,
meaning "protection
through victory", from Old High
German sigu "victory" + munt "hand...
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Sigismond Thalberg (8
January 1812 – 27
April 1871) was an
Austrian composer and one of the most
distinguished virtuoso pianists of the 19th century....
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Sigismond Jaccoud (20
November 1830 – 26
April 1913) was a
Swiss physician.
Sigismond Jaccoud was born in 1830 in Geneva,
where he went to
school and...
- Saint-
Sigismond may
refer to the
following places in France: Saint-
Sigismond, Loiret, a
commune in the
Loiret department Saint-
Sigismond, Maine-et-Loire...
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Hyacinthe Sigismond Gerdil, CRSP (23 June 1718 – 12
August 1802) was an
Italian theologian,
bishop and cardinal, who was a
significant figure in the response...
- in 1906". The New York Times. 6
November 1946.
Retrieved 2013-12-14.
Sigismond Stojowski,
distinguished Polish pianist and composer, who had
lived in...
- "A
Scandal in Bohemia" is the
first short story, and the
third overall work,
featuring Arthur Conan Doyle's
fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. It is...
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Sigismund Korybut (Lithuanian: Žygimantas Kaributaitis; Belarusian: Жыгімонт Карыбутавіч; Polish:
Zygmunt Korybutowicz; Czech:
Zikmund Korybutovič; Ukrainian:...
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Robert Emile Sigismond Léon
Proust (24 May 1873 – 29 May 1935) was a
French urologist and
gynaecologist and the
younger brother of the
writer Marcel Proust...
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Sigismond Delamonce (1678 in
Munich – 1753 in Lyon) was an
architect of
French ancestry born in
Germany to the
architect Jean Delamonce. He...