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Sicga (died 22 February 793) (also given as Siga and Sigha) was a nobleman in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria. Sicga first appears in the historical
Sicga
Northumbrian king from 779 to 788
was deposed in 778. He was murdered, probably at Chesters, by ealdorman Sicga. He was buried at Hexham Abbey where he was considered a saint. Ælfwald
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Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England
(Manuscript D: Cotton Tiberius B IV) records the murder of King Ælfwald by Sicga at Scythlecester (which may be modern Chesters) on 23 September 788: This
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Former non-metropolitan district in England
'sedge moor", but is instead 'marsh of a man called Sicga' from the Old Norse personal name Sicga and Old English mor 'moor'. The name was recorded as
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Calendar year
Northumbria is murdered, probably at Chesters, by the patricius (ealdorman) Sicga. He is succeeded by his cousin Osred II. September – Battle of Kopidnadon:
788
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mother's brother Oswulf, who was murdered by the patricius (ealdorman) Sicga. Osred, even though he united two of the competing factions in Northumbria
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Day of the year
of Ravenna (born 499) 606 – Sabinian, Pope of the Catholic Church 793 – Sicga, Anglo-Saxon nobleman and regicide 845 – Wang, Chinese Empress dowager 954
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Calendar year
(or 783) Zhou Chi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 851) February 22 – Sicga, Anglo-Saxon nobleman Idriss I, Muslim emir and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty
793
Decade
Byzantine general (strategos) Osred II, king of Northumbria 793 February 22 – Sicga, Anglo-Saxon nobleman Idriss I, Muslim emir and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty
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King of Northumbria
788, King Ælfwald I, grandson of Eadberht, was murdered by the patricius Sicga near Hexham, and Ælfwald's cousin Osred became king. Osred, who was of Alhred's
Eardwulf_of_Northumbria
Village in West Yorkshire, England
Wentbridge. A medieval chronicler speaks of an outlaw named Swein-son-of-Sicga who robbed Abbot Benedict of Selby and "constantly prowled around Yorkshire's
Wentbridge
Ælfwald I of Northumbria is murdered, probably at Chesters, by ealdorman Sicga and succeeded by his first cousin Osred II as king of Northumbria. At Offa's
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Decade
Northumbria is murdered, probably at Chesters, by the patricius (ealdorman) Sicga. He is succeeded by his cousin Osred II. September – Battle of Kopidnadon:
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English
English : from Old English dÄ“ma, dÅma‘judge’, hence an occupational name, or a byname for an arbiter of disputes.Altered spelling of German Diem and Diehm
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Muslim
Mehndi, Fragrance
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Hebrew
(גִּיל) Hebrew name GIL means "joy." Compare with other forms of Gil.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lotus Like Lord Master; Mastering Madness
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British, English
Tailor
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Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the All Hearing
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Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Flower; Narcissus
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French
Birthday. Feminine of Noel. Commonly refers to Christ's birth and Christmas festival.
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Arabic
Blessing
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
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