Sigebert von Minden

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Sigebert (also Sigbert, Siegbert ; † October 10, 1036 ) was Bishop of Minden from 1022 to 1036 .

Between 1025 and 1033 he received five donations from Konrad II. In his tenure, in 1026, there was a Reichstag by Konrad in Minden , where Konrad spent Christmas in Minden. He took part in the Synod of Frankfurt in 1027 . Before 1029 he donated the St. Martini Church in Minden, in which he was also buried.

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Friedrich Moyer: Onomasticon chronographikon hierarchiae germanicae: Directory of the German bishops since the year 800 AD, together with an appendix, containing the dignitaries of some abbeys and knights . Self-published by the author, Minden 1854, p. 70 ( digitized version in Google book search).
  2. ^ Gerhard von Kleinsorgen : Church history of Westphalen, and adjacent Oertern . Münster 1779, p. 492 ( digitized in the Google book search - reprint: "With some chronological notes illuminated by the Friars Minor Conventualen").
  3. ^ Gerhard von Kleinsorgen : Church history of Westphalen, and adjacent Oertern . Münster 1779, p. 497 ( digitized version in the Google book search - reprint: "With some chronological notes illuminated by the Friars Minor Conventuals").
  4. ^ Vita Godehardi prior . In: Georg Heinrich Pertz u. a. (Ed.): Scriptores (in Folio) 11: Historiae aevi Salici. Hannover 1854, p. 190 ( Monumenta Germaniae Historica , digitized version )
  5. ^ Thangmar , Wolfhere , Hermann Hüffer : The biography of the bishops Bernward and Godehard of Hildesheim . Volumes 2-3; (The historians of the German prehistoric times, volume 11) Besser, Berlin 1858, p. 132 ( digitized in the Google book search).
  6. ^ Gerhard von Kleinsorgen : Church history of Westphalen, and adjacent Oertern . Münster 1779, p. 506 ( digitized in the Google book search - reprint: "With some chronological notes illuminated by the Friars Minor Conventualen").

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predecessor Office successor
Dietrich II. Bishop of Minden
1022-1036
Bruno von Waldeck