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- Świdger (died 1156) was a semi-legendary bishop of Kruszwice. The chronicle of Jan Długosz indicates that he was a bishop in Kruszwice in 1129–1156. He...
- family, the Tetterbys, and Edmund Longford. Swidger, Philip Eighty-seven-year-old patriarch of the Swidger family. He loses his present happiness, based...
- past. He is attended to by his servants William Swidger; Swidger's 87-year-old father Philip; and Swidger's wife Milly, who serves as cook and who, with...
- 875 900 Nidhard 900 922 Rumhold 922 941 Hildbold 942 967 Dodo 967 993 Swidger 993 1011 Dietrich I 1011 1022 Siegfried of Walbeck 1022 1032 Hermann I...
- Rom****/Roman 1097–1111 – Paweł 1111–1128 – Baldwin Gall 1129–1156 – Świdger/Swidger (auxiliary?) Bishops of Kujawy–Kalisze 1838–1844 – Józef Joachim Goldtmann...
- novel The Time That Never Was (ISBN 978-1-910022-61-0), the first in THE SWIDGERS book series, was published by Luath Press. Destination Time Travel (ISBN...
- (922–941) Hildebold of Münster [de] (941–969) Dodo of Münster [de] (969–993) Swidger of Münster [de] (993–1011) Dietrich I of Münster [de] (1011–1022) Siegfried...
- Suffragan Bishops of Kujawy–Pomorze (Kujawy–Pomerania, Włocławek; 1133–1818) Swidger (1128? – 1151;? attested from 1133) Onold (1151? – 1160?; attested 1161–1180)...
- of the first cathedral. According to the chronicler Jan Dlugosz, bishop Swidger (around 1133) equipped the new cathedral in Wloclawek, and adapted the...