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'''Sigebert''' (also '''Sigbert''', '''Sigibert''', or '''Sigeberht''') was the name of several early [[Frankish]] and [[Anglo-Saxon]] kings:
'''Sigebert''' (which means roughly "magnificent victory"), also spelled '''Sigibert''', '''Sigobert''', '''Sigeberht''', or '''Siegeberht''', is the name of:


== Frankish and Anglo-Saxon kings ==
*[[Sigebert I]], king of [[Austrasia]] (r.[[561]]-[[575]])
* [[Sigobert the Lame]] (died c. 509), a king of the Franks
*[[Sigebert II]], king of [[Austrasia]] and [[Burgundy]] (r.[[613]])
*[[Sigebert III]], king of [[Austrasia]] (r.[[634]]-[[656]])
* [[Sigebert I]], King of Austrasia (reigned 561–575)
* [[Sigebert II]], King of Austrasia and Burgundy (reigned 613)
*[[Sigeberht I the Little]], [[king of Essex]] (r.[[617]]-[[653]])
*[[Sigeberht II the Good]], [[king of Essex]] (r.[[653]]-[[660]])
* [[Sigebert III]], King of Austrasia (reigned 634–656)
* [[Sigeberht the Little]], King of Essex (reigned 623?–653)
* [[Sigeberht the Good]], a king of Essex (reigned c. 653–660)
* [[Sigeberht of East Anglia]], saint and a king of the East Angles (reigned c. 629–c. 634)
* [[Sigeberht of Wessex]], King of Wessex (reigned 756–757)


== Others ==
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* [[Sigebert of Gembloux]] (c. 1030–1112), Belgian medieval author and historian
* [[Sigebert Buckley]] (c. 1520–probably 1610), Benedictine monk in England
* [[Sigebert IV]], fictitious son of the Merovingian king Dagobert II

==See also==
*[[Siegbert]]
{{given name|Sigebert}}
[[Category:Old English given names]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 1 February 2023

Sigebert (which means roughly "magnificent victory"), also spelled Sigibert, Sigobert, Sigeberht, or Siegeberht, is the name of:

Frankish and Anglo-Saxon kings

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Others

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See also

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