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  1. Sigibert III. (in Frankreich Sigebert III. bzw. Saint Sigisbert also Sigibert der Heilige, * 630; † 1. Februar 656) war ein fränkischer König im Teilreich Austrasien . Er war der Sohn des Dagobert I. aus dem Geschlecht der Merowinger und dessen Nebenfrau Ragnetrudis.

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    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 —do-nothing king—, in effect the mayor of the palace ruling the kingdom throughout his reign.

  3. 8. Apr. 2024 · Sigebert III (born 630/631—died Feb. 1, 656, Metz, France) was one of the first so-called rois fainéants (“sluggard kings”) of the Merovingian dynasty, who held no real power of his own but was ruled by whoever was his mayor of the palace.

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  4. 27. Apr. 2022 · Sigebert III (c. 630–656/660) was the king of Austrasia from 634 to his death probably on 1 February 656, or maybe as late as 660. He was the eldest son of Dagobert I. To satisfy the Austrasian aristocracy, who exercised a certain autonomy, Sigebert's father gave him the kingdom of Austrasia although it remained part of the larger ...

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    • Emnechilde of The Burgundians
    • Austrasie
    • "Sigebert"
  5. Sigebert III ou Sigisbert III, également connu sous le nom de saint Sigisbert, né vers 630 et mort le 1 er février 656, est le fils aîné de Dagobert I er. Il règne sur le royaume d'Austrasie de 639 à 656. Il a été reconnu saint par l'Église catholique, et il est fêté le 1 er février [2].

  6. 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 today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was the first English king to receive a Christian baptism and education before his succession and the first to abdicate ...

  7. Sigebert of Gembloux ( Sigebertus Gemblacensis; c. 1030 – 5 October 1112) was a medieval author, known mainly as a pro-Imperial historian of a universal chronicle, opposed to the expansive papacy of Gregory VII and Pascal II. Early in his life he became a monk in the Benedictine abbey of Gembloux .