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  • Sigebert
  • Name list

    king of the Franks Sigebert I, King of Austrasia (reigned 561–575) Sigebert II, King of Austrasia and Burgundy (reigned 613) Sigebert III, King of Austrasia

    Sigebert

    Sigebert

  • Sigebert I
  • King of Austrasia from 561 to 575

    Sigebert I (c. 535 – c. 575) was a Frankish king of Austrasia from the death of his father in 561 to his own death. He was the third surviving son out

    Sigebert I

    Sigebert I

    Sigebert_I

  • Sigebert III
  • King of Austrasia from 633 to 656

    Sigebert III (c. 630–656) was the Merovingian king of Austrasia from 633 to his death around 656. He was described as the first Merovingian roi fainéant

    Sigebert III

    Sigebert III

    Sigebert_III

  • Sigebert II
  • King of Burgundy and Austrasia

    See Sigeberht II of Essex for the Saxon ruler by that name. Sigebert II (601–613), also called Sigisbert II, was the illegitimate son of Theuderic II,

    Sigebert II

    Sigebert II

    Sigebert_II

  • Brunhilda of Austrasia
  • Queen consort of Austrasia

    consort of Austrasia, part of Francia, by marriage to the Merovingian king Sigebert I of Austrasia, and regent for her son, grandson and great-grandson. In

    Brunhilda of Austrasia

    Brunhilda_of_Austrasia

  • Sigobert the Lame
  • Frankish king

    Sigobert the Lame (also Sigibert or Sigebert) (died c. 508 or 509) was a king of the Ripuarian Franks in the area of Zülpich (Latin: Tolbiac) and Cologne

    Sigobert the Lame

    Sigobert_the_Lame

  • Sigebert IV
  • pseudohistorical Dossiers Secrets d'Henri Lobineau and related documents, Sigebert IV was the son of the Merovingian king Dagobert II who, on the assassination

    Sigebert IV

    Sigebert_IV

  • Chilperic I
  • King of Neustria from 561 to 583

    he was at war with Sigebert, with whom he would long remain in a state of—at the very least—antipathy. This started when Sigebert marched against the

    Chilperic I

    Chilperic I

    Chilperic_I

  • Sigebert of Gembloux
  • Medieval author

    Sigebert or Sigibert of Gembloux (Latin: Sigebertus or Sigibertus Gemblacensis; c. 1030 – 5 October 1112) was a medieval author, known mainly as a pro-Imperial

    Sigebert of Gembloux

    Sigebert of Gembloux

    Sigebert_of_Gembloux

  • Sigeberht of East Anglia
  • East Anglian king and saint

    Sigeberht of East Anglia (also known as Saint Sigebert), (Old English: Sigebryht) was a saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which

    Sigeberht of East Anglia

    Sigeberht of East Anglia

    Sigeberht_of_East_Anglia

  • Siwart Haverkamp
  • Dutch classicist

    Sigebertus or Sijvert Evert "Siwart" Haverkamp (14 December 1684, Leeuwarden - 25 April 1742, Leiden) was a Dutch classicist. He published a translation

    Siwart Haverkamp

    Siwart Haverkamp

    Siwart_Haverkamp

  • Austrasia
  • Kingdom within Frankish empire (511–751)

    as a separate kingdom within the Frankish realm by the Merovingian king Sigebert I (561–575). Kings often allowed different family members to rule sub-kingdoms

    Austrasia

    Austrasia

    Austrasia

  • Sigebert Buckley
  • English Benedictine monk

    Sigebert Buckley O.S.B. (c. 1520 – probably 1610) was a Catholic Benedictine monk in England, regarded by the English Benedictine Congregation as representing

    Sigebert Buckley

    Sigebert_Buckley

  • Chlothar I
  • King of the Franks (r. 511–558) of the Merovingian dynasty

    women, namely: with Ingund he had Gunthar, Childeric, Charibert, Guntram, Sigebert, and a daughter named Chlothsind; of Aregund, sister of Ingund he had Chilperic;

    Chlothar I

    Chlothar I

    Chlothar_I

  • Fredegund
  • Queen consort of Neustria (Soissons)

    have ordered the assassination of Sigebert I of Austrasia in 575 and also to have made attempts on the lives of Sigebert's son Childebert II, her brother-in-law

    Fredegund

    Fredegund

  • Pepin of Landen
  • Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under King Dagobert I (623-629)

    Merovingian King Dagobert I from 623 to 629. He was also the Mayor for Sigebert III from 639 until his death. Pepin's father was named Carloman by the

    Pepin of Landen

    Pepin_of_Landen

  • Bayan I
  • Khagan (emperor) of the Avar Khaganate from 562 to 602

    where they were soundly repelled along the river Elbe by the Frankish king Sigebert I of Austrasia. This defeat induced them to retrace their footsteps to

    Bayan I

    Bayan_I

  • Chlothar II
  • Frankish king (584–629)

    Clothar I followed the events of 511 similarly and split the kingdom again: Sigebert I in Reims, Chilperic I in Soissons, Charibert I in Paris, and Guntram

    Chlothar II

    Chlothar II

    Chlothar_II

  • Sigeberht the Good
  • King of Essex

    Sigeberht II, nicknamed the Good (Bonus) or the Blessed (Sanctus), was King of the East Saxons (r. c. 653 to ? 660 x 661), in succession to his relative

    Sigeberht the Good

    Sigeberht_the_Good

  • Guntram
  • King of Orléans from 561 to 592 AD

    retreated. He thereafter remained an ally of Sigebert, his wife, and his sons until his death. When Sigebert was assassinated later in 575, Chilperic invaded

    Guntram

    Guntram

    Guntram

  • Francia
  • Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)

    his illegitimate son Sigebert II as inheritor of the kingdoms of Burgundy and Austrasia in 613. During the brief reign of Sigebert II, the office of the

    Francia

    Francia

    Francia

  • Gogo (mayor of the palace)
  • court of Sigebert I by 565. It was he who headed an embassy to Spain to fetch the Visigothic princess Brunhilda, Sigebert's betrothed. When Sigebert was assassinated

    Gogo (mayor of the palace)

    Gogo_(mayor_of_the_palace)

  • Dagobert I
  • King of the Franks in Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy

    Dagobert appeased the rebellious nobles by putting his three-year-old son, Sigebert III, on the throne, thereby ceding royal power in the easternmost of his

    Dagobert I

    Dagobert I

    Dagobert_I

  • Ingund (wife of Hermenegild)
  • Eldest child of Sigebert I, king of Austrasia

    Ingund, Ingundis or Ingunda (born in 567/568), was the eldest child of Sigebert I, king of Austrasia, and his wife Brunhilda, daughter of King Athanagild

    Ingund (wife of Hermenegild)

    Ingund_(wife_of_Hermenegild)

  • Childebert II
  • King of Austrasia from 575 to 596 AD

    adopted son of his uncle Guntram. Born c. 570, Childebert was the son of Sigebert I and Brunhilda of Austrasia. When his father was assassinated in 575 by

    Childebert II

    Childebert II

    Childebert_II

  • Chlodosinda (daughter of Sigebert I)
  • Frankish princess

    Chlodosinda (or Chlodosuinda) was a Frankish princess, the daughter of King Sigebert I (r. 561–575) and Queen Brunhilda. Chlodosinda's life is known from the

    Chlodosinda (daughter of Sigebert I)

    Chlodosinda_(daughter_of_Sigebert_I)

  • Merovingian dynasty
  • Ruling family of the Franks (c. 481–751)

    Bertha of Kent ≈565– ~601 Æthelberht King of Kent ≈560–616 r.≈590–616 Sigebert I King of Austrasia ≈535–≈575 r.561–≈575 Brunhilda of Austrasia ≈543–613

    Merovingian dynasty

    Merovingian dynasty

    Merovingian_dynasty

  • Germain of Paris
  • 6th-century Bishop of Paris

    Paris fell into Sigebert's hands. Germain later wrote to Brunehaut, asking her to use her influence to prevent further war. However, Sigebert refused and

    Germain of Paris

    Germain of Paris

    Germain_of_Paris

  • Galswintha
  • Queen consort of Neustria (Soissons)

    less extensive in total land than that presided over by his brother King Sigebert, was wealthier since the cities of Paris, Tours, and Rouen all fell under

    Galswintha

    Galswintha

    Galswintha

  • Grimoald the Elder
  • Frankish official (616–657)

    childless Sigebert III to adopt his son, named Childebert at his baptism. Sigebert eventually had an heir, Dagobert II, but upon Sigebert's death in 656

    Grimoald the Elder

    Grimoald_the_Elder

  • Theuderic II
  • Merovingian king of Burgundy (c. 595–613)

    was succeeded by his son Sigebert II under the regency of Brunhilda. Theuderic had four sons by unnamed mistresses: Sigebert II (601–613), who succeeded

    Theuderic II

    Theuderic II

    Theuderic_II

  • Clovis II
  • King of the Franks from 639 to 657

    and Burgundy, having succeeded his father Dagobert I in 639. His brother Sigebert III had been King of Austrasia since 634. He was initially under the regency

    Clovis II

    Clovis II

    Clovis_II

  • Childebert the Adopted
  • Frankish king

    Landen. He was adopted by King Sigebert III and Queen Chimnechild. When Sigebert III died in 656, Grimoald had Sigebert’s biological son Dagobert II tonsured

    Childebert the Adopted

    Childebert the Adopted

    Childebert_the_Adopted

  • 567
  • Calendar year

    ends with a Lombard-Avar victory, and the annihilation of the Gepids. Sigebert I, king of Austrasia, marries Brunhilda, and his half brother Chilperic

    567

    567

    567

  • Saint Lucy
  • Third-fourth century Christian martyr and a canonized saint

    Episcopal Church, and in the Lutheran Church on 13 December. The monk Sigebert of Gembloux (1030–1112) wrote a mid-eleventh-century passio, to support

    Saint Lucy

    Saint Lucy

    Saint_Lucy

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    penitential warfare drew sharp criticism from anti-papal figures like Sigebert of Gembloux. By the late 11th century, the development of Christian just

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • List of Frankish kings
  • Frankish monarchs

    at Orleans and Chalon-sur-Saône, ruled Burgundy Adopted Childebert II Sigebert I 29 November 561 – c. 575 c. 535 Son of Chlothar I and Ingund Brunhilda

    List of Frankish kings

    List of Frankish kings

    List_of_Frankish_kings

  • Dagobert II
  • Dagobert was the son of Sigebert III (ruled 632–51/6) and an unknown woman. It is unlikely that he was a son of Sigebert's only known wife, Chimnechild

    Dagobert II

    Dagobert II

    Dagobert_II

  • Sigurd
  • Figure in Germanic mythology

    inspired by one or more figures from the Frankish Merovingian dynasty, with Sigebert I being the most popular contender. Older scholarship sometimes connected

    Sigurd

    Sigurd

    Sigurd

  • Theudebert of Soissons
  • reign. When his father precipitated a war with his brother Sigebert I of Austrasia, Sigebert marched on Soissons, took the city, and captured and imprisoned

    Theudebert of Soissons

    Theudebert_of_Soissons

  • Lambert I, Count of Louvain
  • Belgian noble

    Hainaut which had belonged to their father. In his chronicle entry for 973, Sigebert of Gembloux mentioned that Reginar and Lambert, sons of Reginar (III) Longneck

    Lambert I, Count of Louvain

    Lambert_I,_Count_of_Louvain

  • Otto
  • Name list

    The name is recorded from the 7th century (Odo, son of Uro, courtier of Sigebert III). It was the name of three 10th-century German kings, the first of

    Otto

    Otto

    Otto

  • Etichonids
  • Germanic noble family

    that they had sustained as supporters of Queen Brunhild and her grandson, Sigebert II. Amalgar and his wife founded a convent at Brégille and an abbey at

    Etichonids

    Etichonids

    Etichonids

  • Leuthari II
  • Austrasia, in 643. By doing so he made Grimoald I the mayor of the palace for Sigebert III. It is not known exactly what the duchy of Leuthari consisted of, since

    Leuthari II

    Leuthari_II

  • Doda of Reims
  • Saint-Pierre-les-Dames de Reims and children of a king Sigebert. Flodoard identifies this king as Sigebert I (c. 535 – c. 575), king of Austrasia, when perhaps

    Doda of Reims

    Doda of Reims

    Doda_of_Reims

  • Chimnechild of Burgundy
  • Queen of Austrasia

    (7th-century – fl. 676) was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king Sigebert III the King of Austrasia. She served as regent during the reign of Childeric

    Chimnechild of Burgundy

    Chimnechild_of_Burgundy

  • Carolingian dynasty
  • Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel

    reinstated as mayor of Austrasia and began to support the new young King Sigebert III. According to the Continuations, Pippin made arrangements with his

    Carolingian dynasty

    Carolingian dynasty

    Carolingian_dynasty

  • Sigeberht of Wessex
  • King of Wessex c. 754–756

    Queens (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1999), p. 311 Lee, Sidney, ed. (1897). "Sigebert (d.756?)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 52. London: Smith, Elder

    Sigeberht of Wessex

    Sigeberht_of_Wessex

  • Chancellor of France
  • Head of the judiciary of Ancien-era France

    known as Saint Rémi (Référendaire of France) 561: Siggo, référendaire to Sigebert I, then to Chilperic I and to Childebert II 618–638: Romain de Rouen, known

    Chancellor of France

    Chancellor of France

    Chancellor_of_France

  • Otto, Duke of Lower Lorraine
  • Duke of Lower Lorraine

    accompanied his body from Paterno to Aachen. According to the Chronica of Sigebert de Gembloux, he died in 1006, but he seems to be alive as late as 1012

    Otto, Duke of Lower Lorraine

    Otto, Duke of Lower Lorraine

    Otto,_Duke_of_Lower_Lorraine

  • 656
  • Calendar year

    became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. February 1 – King Sigebert III of Austrasia, age 25, dies after a 22-year reign. His 5-year-old son

    656

    656

    656

  • List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)
  • Or De situ urbis Mediolanensis Opening of the Vita Theoderici 1050–1060 Sigebert of Gembloux Metz Holy Roman Empire Prose Latin Found at the start of a

    List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)

    List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)

    List_of_literary_descriptions_of_cities_(before_1550)

  • Ingund
  • Queen consort of the Franks

    533-592), King of Burgundy from 561 to 592, King of Paris from 584 to 592; Sigebert I (circa 535-575), king of Austrasia from 561 to 575. Childeric (possibly

    Ingund

    Ingund

  • Alès
  • Subprefecture and commune in Occitanie, France

    Clermont-Ferrand. Alès may be the modern successor of Arisitum, where, in about 570, Sigebert, King of Austrasia, created a bishopric. In his campaign against the Visigoths

    Alès

    Alès

    Alès

  • Ansegisel
  • 7th-century Merovingian nobleman, ancestor of Frankish kings

    662) was the younger son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz. He served King Sigebert III of Austrasia (634–656) as domesticus. He was killed sometime before

    Ansegisel

    Ansegisel

  • Saxons
  • Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany

    began paying tribute to the kings of Austrasia during Chlothar's reign. Sigebert I, the son of Clothar I who ruled Austrasia until 575, was praised by the

    Saxons

    Saxons

    Saxons

  • Archduke
  • Title used by the Habsburg dynasty

    kein Amtstitel war. Dagegen sprit auch, daß außer Bruns Biograph Ruotger, Sigebert und Reiner keine andere Quelle den archidux-Titel erwähnt. Grzęda, Mateusz

    Archduke

    Archduke

    Archduke

  • Priory of Sion
  • French fraternal organization associated with a literary hoax

    of Sigebert de Rhedae, who was alive more or less around the same time. Historians conflate these two Sigiberts into one person. When did Sigebert IV

    Priory of Sion

    Priory_of_Sion

  • Samo
  • Unifier of Slavic tribes (c. 600–c. 658)

    rebellious Radulf sought an alliance with Samo against his sovereign, Sigebert III. According to Chronicle of Fredegar, the Wendish rebellion against

    Samo

    Samo

    Samo

  • Prix Foy
  • Horse race

    1960: Suffren 1961: Right Royal 1962: Exbury 1963: Misti 1964: Acer 1965: Sigebert 1966: Taneb 1967: Busted 1968: Petrone 1969: Park Top 1970: Lorenzaccio

    Prix Foy

    Prix_Foy

  • Battle of Tolbiac
  • Conflict dispute between the Franks and the Alamanni

    Franks, whose capital was Cologne and whose king was Sigebert the Lame. Bordering on Sigebert's kingdom were the Alemanni, a confederation of Germanic

    Battle of Tolbiac

    Battle of Tolbiac

    Battle_of_Tolbiac

  • Charibert II
  • King of Aquitaine from 629 to 632

    no disagreement, as in 631 Charibert stood godfather to Dagobert's son Sigebert. Charibert's realm included Toulouse, Cahors, Agen, Périgueux, and Saintes

    Charibert II

    Charibert II

    Charibert_II

  • Ampleforth Abbey
  • Church in North Yorkshire, England

    at Westminster Abbey through the last surviving monk from Westminster, Sigebert Buckley (c. 1520 – c. 1610). As of 2024 the monastery has 41 monks, and

    Ampleforth Abbey

    Ampleforth Abbey

    Ampleforth_Abbey

  • Royal household under the Merovingians and Carolingians
  • Household of the early kings of the Franks

    more significant mayors were: Pepin of Landen, mayor under Dagobert I and Sigebert III Grimoald the Elder, son of the previous Pepin of Heristal Charles Martel

    Royal household under the Merovingians and Carolingians

    Royal_household_under_the_Merovingians_and_Carolingians

  • Rationale (vestment)
  • Liturgical vestment worn by Roman Catholic bishops

    earliest pictures of rationales that exist are two pictures of Bishop Sigebert of Minden, a miniature and an ivory tablet, which were both incorporated

    Rationale (vestment)

    Rationale (vestment)

    Rationale_(vestment)

  • Otto (mayor of the palace)
  • Austrasia mayor of the palace (died 643 or 644)

    of Dagobert I. Otto was raised with Dagobert's son Sigebert III and subsequently acted as Sigebert III's baiolos (bailiff?). On the death of Pepin of

    Otto (mayor of the palace)

    Otto_(mayor_of_the_palace)

  • Rado (mayor of the palace)
  • Arnulf, abandoned the cause of the queen Brunhilda and the young king Sigebert II and joined with Clotaire II, promising not to rise in defence of the

    Rado (mayor of the palace)

    Rado_(mayor_of_the_palace)

  • 613
  • Calendar year

    her illegitimate great-grandson Sigebert II. Chlothar II reunites the Frankish Kingdom by ordering the murder of Sigebert II. He accuses Brunhilda, age

    613

    613

    613

  • Woodlands, West Meon
  • Hamlet in Hampshire, England

    historic properties, including Punsholt Farm, the final resting place of Dom Sigebert Buckley, or the Last Monk of Westminster. The majority of the land forms

    Woodlands, West Meon

    Woodlands,_West_Meon

  • List of The Southern Vampire Mysteries characters
  • saves his life after he is attacked by Sophie-Anne's child and bodyguard Sigebert. Vampire and Tara's companion/Sugar Daddy. In the books, he is described

    List of The Southern Vampire Mysteries characters

    List_of_The_Southern_Vampire_Mysteries_characters

  • Gembloux Abbey
  • Gottschalk, a disciple of Sigebert. The learned prior Guerin, a famous teacher at the abbey school, was a contemporary of Sigebert. In 1157 and again in 1185

    Gembloux Abbey

    Gembloux Abbey

    Gembloux_Abbey

  • Tulga
  • Visigothic King

    Pampliega) proclaimed him king without the support of the church. According to Sigebert of Gembloux, the rebel deposed Tulga in Toledo and tonsured him, sending

    Tulga

    Tulga

    Tulga

  • Doon de Mayence
  • Hero from old French epic

    pre-Carolingian, namely the betrayers of the Merovingian monarch Sigebert III: Sigebert's subjects from Mayence (Mainz) who turncoated during the battle

    Doon de Mayence

    Doon_de_Mayence

  • Thuringia
  • State in Germany

    incursions, but he later (641/642) rebelled against Dagobert's successor, king Sigebert III, and even declared himself king (rex) of Thuringia, concluding treaties

    Thuringia

    Thuringia

    Thuringia

  • Beuve
  • Frankish abbess

    their father was probably Sigobert the Lame, King of Cologne, rather than Sigebert I of Austrasia, as indicated by Flodoard. Together they founded the Abbey

    Beuve

    Beuve

    Beuve

  • Gregory of Tours
  • Historian and Bishop of Tours (c. 538–594)

    learning, and humility. Their deputies overtook him at the court of King Sigebert of Austrasia, and being compelled to acquiesce, though much against his

    Gregory of Tours

    Gregory of Tours

    Gregory_of_Tours

  • 562
  • Calendar year

    Brixia are taken by the Byzantine Empire, ending the Gothic War. King Sigebert I repels an attack on Austrasia by the Avars at Regensburg (Germany). He

    562

    562

    562

  • Saint Sebastian
  • 3rd-century Christian saint and martyr

    rebuilt in the 1610s under the patronage of Scipione Borghese. Ado, Eginard, Sigebert, and other contemporary authors relate that, in the reign of Louis Debonnair

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint Sebastian

    Saint_Sebastian

  • 671
  • Calendar year

    capital of Sabi from the Tang Protectorate General to Pacify the East. Sigebert IV, Frankish prince (approximate date) Grimoald I, king of the Lombards

    671

    671

    671

  • First Bulgarian Empire
  • 681–1018 state in Southeast Europe

    annual tribute. In his universal chronicle the Western European author Sigebert of Gembloux remarked that the Bulgarian state was established in 680. This

    First Bulgarian Empire

    First Bulgarian Empire

    First_Bulgarian_Empire

  • Ninglinspo
  • River in Belgium

    original name is the Doulneux, Dulnosus in Latin, found in the Charter of Sigebert III of 647 AD. Dulnosus appears to come from a word meaning an alder wood

    Ninglinspo

    Ninglinspo

    Ninglinspo

  • Remaclus
  • abbey of Cougnon, in the duchy of Luxemburg. He served as an advisor to Sigebert III of Austrasia and persuaded him to establish the double-monastery of

    Remaclus

    Remaclus

  • Brunhild
  • Character in Norse mythology

    king Sigebert I, and Fredegund, who was married to Sigebert's brother Chilperic I. Frankish historian Gregory of Tours blames Fredegund for Sigebert's murder

    Brunhild

    Brunhild

    Brunhild

  • Desiderius of Aquitaine
  • served Chilperic as Duke of Aquitaine and was his greatest general. When Sigebert I of Austrasia died in 575, Chilperic sent Desiderius to invade his kingdom

    Desiderius of Aquitaine

    Desiderius_of_Aquitaine

  • Alberic, Count of Hainaut
  • Merovingian noble

    received the nickname Alberic the Orphan (French: Albéric l'Orphelin). Sigebert III ascended the Austrasian throne in the mid-7th century, later resolving

    Alberic, Count of Hainaut

    Alberic,_Count_of_Hainaut

  • Battle of Tours
  • 732 battle of the Umayyad invasion of Gaul

    Saturday in October. The Annals of Lorsch are more precise. According to Sigebert de Gembloux, "duke Odo, inferior to Charles in all respects, brought against

    Battle of Tours

    Battle of Tours

    Battle_of_Tours

  • 575
  • Calendar year

    (Central Italy) Istämi, ruler (yabgu) of the Western Turkic Khaganate Sigebert I, king of Austrasia (approximate date) Beck, Frederick George Meeson (1911)

    575

    575

    575

  • Sexræd and Sæward of Essex
  • 7th century king of the East Saxons

    king, perhaps with another, said on no good authority to have been named Sigebert (Bromton, ap. Decem SS. col. 743) but perhaps the unplaced Seaxbald, father

    Sexræd and Sæward of Essex

    Sexræd_and_Sæward_of_Essex

  • Pharamond
  • Legendary early king of the Franks

    (c.1100), chapter 8. Later sources, such as the universal chronicle of Sigebert of Gembloux, list Pharamond as King of the Franks between Marcomer and

    Pharamond

    Pharamond

    Pharamond

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century
  • of Rochester Mochoemoc (Machaemhog, Puicherius, Vuicherius)     656   Sigebert III of Austrasia 631   656   Domnus     657   Bishop of Vienne Eugenius

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_7th_century

  • 560s
  • Decade

    Merovingian dynasty is continued by his four sons (Charibert I, Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I), who divide the Frankish Kingdom and rule from the capitals

    560s

    560s

  • Pierre Plantard
  • French author (1920–2000)

    really Otto von Habsburg, actually descended from Sigebert I (nicknamed "Plant-Ard"), different from Sigebert IV, who was the son of Bera II and the grandson

    Pierre Plantard

    Pierre Plantard

    Pierre_Plantard

  • Sookie Stackhouse
  • Fictional character created by Charlaine Harris

    Sookie stops speaking to Jason. Sookie rescues Felipe, Eric and Sam from Sigebert. Sookie visits Hadley's son, Hunter Savoy and discovers that he is a telepath

    Sookie Stackhouse

    Sookie_Stackhouse

  • Silva Carbonaria
  • Ancient forest in Belgium

    chronicler Jean d'Outremeuse solemnly related in 1398 that Brunehaut, wife of Sigebert I, had built this wide paved road in 526, and that it was completed in

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    Silva Carbonaria

    Silva_Carbonaria

  • Guillaume de Nangis
  • until 1300. For the period before 1113 this work merely repeats that of Sigebert of Gembloux and others; but after this date it contains some new and valuable

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    Guillaume_de_Nangis

  • History of the Netherlands
  • I in 567. Austrasia (including the southern Netherlands) was given to Sigebert I. The southern Netherlands remained the northern part of Austrasia until

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    History of the Netherlands

    History_of_the_Netherlands

  • Agilolfings
  • Bavarian noble family

    nobleman at the court of Dagobert I, killed in 624 Fara, opponent to Sigebert III Jörg Jarnut: Agilolfingerstudien. Untersuchungen zur Geschichte einer

    Agilolfings

    Agilolfings

    Agilolfings

  • Eorpwald of East Anglia
  • King of the East Angles

    was slain in battle in 616. It is unclear whether, as Bede understood, Sigebert and Eorpwald were brothers, or whether they shared the same mother but

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    Eorpwald of East Anglia

    Eorpwald_of_East_Anglia

  • Hedwig of Saxony
  • Mother of Hugh Capet (c. 910 – after 958)

    chronicler Flodoard of Reims and may have died soon afterward; a 965 entry by Sigebert of Gembloux seems doubtful. Hedwig had five children with her husband Hugh

    Hedwig of Saxony

    Hedwig of Saxony

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  • Beodricesworth monastery
  • Early Anglo-Saxon monastery later replaced by Bury St Edmunds Abbey

    Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-30772-7. Young, Francis (2015). "St Sigebert: East Anglia's first martyr king". Retrieved 29 July 2023. Young, Francis

    Beodricesworth monastery

    Beodricesworth monastery

    Beodricesworth_monastery

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    The Moon

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