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Sigmund Freud (/frɔɪd/ FROYD; German: [ˈziːkmʊnt ˈfrɔʏt]; born
Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23
September 1939) was an
Austrian neurologist and...
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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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Bittaker (1989): The People,
Plaintiff and Respondent, v.
Lawrence Sigmond Bittaker,
Defendant and Appellant.
Decided June 22, 1989". June 22, 1989...
- Júlia
Sigmond (11 July 1929 – 23
March 2020) was a Hungarian-Romanian
puppet actor,
Esperanto writer and editor. She was born in ****a and died in Piacenza...
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Aaron Sigmond is an
American author,
editor and
publisher with a
focus on
luxury heritage brands.
Sigmond moved from Los
Angeles to New York City to pursue...
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Sigmund and the Sea
Monsters is an
American children's
television series that ran from
September 8, 1973 to
October 18, 1975,
produced by Sid and Marty...
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Sigmond (22 May 1897 – 22
February 1950) was a
Dutch footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "****
Sigmond". Olympedia...
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Rianne Sigmond (born 2 May 1984) is a
Dutch rower. She
competed in the women's
lightweight double sculls event at the 2012
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Jola
Sigmond (born
September 2, 1943) is a
Swedish architect SAR. He was born in Budapest, Hungary, and came to
Sweden as a
fugitive in 1967
where he...
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Retrieved 14
September 2013. Freud,
Sigmond; Bunker,
Henry Alden (1960). "Psychopathic
Characters on the Stage". The...