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Sigismund

[ sij-is-muhnd, sig-is-; German zee-gis-moont ]

noun

  1. 1368–1437, Holy Roman emperor 1411–37.


Sigismund

/ ˈɪɡɪəԻ /

noun

  1. Sigismund13681437MHungarianPOLITICS: hereditary ruler 1368–1437, king of Hungary (1387–1437) and of Bohemia (1419–37); Holy Roman Emperor (1411–37). He helped to end the Great Schism in the Church; implicated in the death of Huss
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The boy is there to represent Africa or rather - in the words of the now long-forgotten artist, Sigismund Goetze - "our obligations and possibilities in the dark continent".

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The gesture would aim to underscore the close relations between the two nations and governments as well as to reciprocate for Hungary’s decision to hand over last year a gilded suit of armor of the 16th century Polish king Sigismund II Augustus.

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The mystery man was rumored to have been either Hollywood actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr., former Nazi member Sigismund von Braun or British prime minister Winston Churchill’s son-in-law, The Telegraph reported.

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Sigismund Dantzler, of Lincoln, appeared in court Wednesday in connection with the April 16 shooting death of Jose Santos, of Woonsocket.

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Police say 36-year-old Sigismund Dantzler, whose last known address was in Lincoln, was arrested with the help of federal authorities in New York City a week ago.

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SIGINTSigismund II