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English "win"). Seghin, Sigiwinus, Siguvinus, Siguinus, Siguin, Sigiwin,
Sigwin,
Sigoin and
Segouin are
alternate variants.
According to Jean de Jaurgain...
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Sigwin von Are (died 31 May 1089),
called the Pious, was
Archbishop of
Cologne from 1078 to his death. He was a
deacon in
Cologne in 1076.
Appointed archbishop...
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Cygwin (/
ˈsɪɡwɪn/ SIG-win) is a free and open-source Unix-like
environment and command-line
interface (CLI) for
Microsoft Windows. The
project also provides...
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Pilgrim 1021–1036
Hermann II 1036–1056 Anno II 1056–1075
Hildholf 1076–1078
Sigwin 1078–1089
Hermann III 1089–1099
Friedrich I 1100–1131
Bruno II von Berg...
- repo****ted the
deserted monastery at Dargun. In 1218, the
frail bishop Sigwin of
Cammin died and was
succeeded by his provost, the more
vigorous Conrad...
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Repository - EBM". Smallbasic.svn.sourceforge.net.
Retrieved 2011-01-22. "
Sigwin/MinG". Smallbasic.svn.sourceforge.net.
Retrieved 2011-01-22. "SourceForge...
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English Chinese Tai Nuea
Maingmo Manmaw /
Bhamo 蛮莫 / 八莫 ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥨᥝᥱ Tsi-guen
Sigwin Hsenwi 木邦 / 兴威 ᥔᥦᥢᥲ ᥝᥤᥴ Ho-tha
Hotha Hotha Husa 户撒 La-tha
Latha Latha Lasa...
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Alternate spellings are Sigiwinus, Siguvinus, Siguinus, Siguin, Sigiwin,
Sigwin, or Sigoin.
According to Jean de
Jaurgain quoting primary source Saint Andrew...
- Tenessarim, Manipur, Tavoy; 300 from the
Chinese Shan
states (Maingmaw,
Sigwin, and Tayok); and 500 Mons, 500
Burmans and 500 Shans. (Phayre 1967: 119):...
- 1076 – Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria,
English politician (b. 1050) 1089 –
Sigwin von Are,
archbishop of
Cologne 1162 – Géza II, king of
Hungary (b. 1130)...