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- Sicga abstract "Sicga (died 22 February 793) (also given as Siga and Sigha) was a nobleman in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria.Sicga first appears in the historical record as senior lay witness to the proceedings of a council held by Papal Legate, George, Bishop of Ostia in 786, where he is called a patrician (Sigha patricius), a term which may correspond with the Old English term ealdorman.The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the murder of King Ælfwald by Sigca at Scythlecester (which may be modern Chesters) on 23 September 788:This year Elwald, king of the Northumbrians, was slain by Siga, on the eleventh day before the calends of October; and a heavenly light was often seen on the spot where he was slain. He was buried in the church of Hexham.Sicga's death, on 22 February 793, is recorded by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and Symeon of Durham adds that he died by suicide. In spite of this, and the fact that he was a regicide, Sicga was buried at the monastery of Lindisfarne.".
- Sicga deathDate "0793".
- Sicga deathYear "0793".
- Sicga wikiPageExternalLink www.dmgh.de.
- Sicga wikiPageID "9019505".
- Sicga wikiPageLength "2417".
- Sicga wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Sicga wikiPageRevisionID "656764351".
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Yorke.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Category:793_deaths.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_ealdormen.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_regicides.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nobility_who_committed_suicide.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Cilurnum.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Ealdorman.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Northumbria.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Lindisfarne.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Monumenta_Germaniae_Historica.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Papal_legate.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Regicide.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Ostia.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Suicide.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Symeon_of_Durham.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLink Ælfwald_I_of_Northumbria.
- Sicga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sicga".
- Sicga dateOfDeath "793".
- Sicga name "Sicga".
- Sicga shortDescription "English noble".
- Sicga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Sicga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sicga description "English noble".
- Sicga description "English noble".
- Sicga subject Category:793_deaths.
- Sicga subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_ealdormen.
- Sicga subject Category:English_regicides.
- Sicga subject Category:Nobility_who_committed_suicide.
- Sicga subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Sicga hypernym Nobleman.
- Sicga type Agent.
- Sicga type Person.
- Sicga type Person.
- Sicga type Agent.
- Sicga type NaturalPerson.
- Sicga type Thing.
- Sicga type Q215627.
- Sicga type Q5.
- Sicga type Person.
- Sicga comment "Sicga (died 22 February 793) (also given as Siga and Sigha) was a nobleman in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria.Sicga first appears in the historical record as senior lay witness to the proceedings of a council held by Papal Legate, George, Bishop of Ostia in 786, where he is called a patrician (Sigha patricius), a term which may correspond with the Old English term ealdorman.The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the murder of King Ælfwald by Sigca at Scythlecester (which may be modern Chesters) on 23 September 788:This year Elwald, king of the Northumbrians, was slain by Siga, on the eleventh day before the calends of October; and a heavenly light was often seen on the spot where he was slain. ".
- Sicga label "Sicga".
- Sicga sameAs Q354993.
- Sicga sameAs Sicga.
- Sicga sameAs Sicga.
- Sicga sameAs m.027tpyy.
- Sicga sameAs Sicga.
- Sicga sameAs Q354993.
- Sicga wasDerivedFrom Sicga?oldid=656764351.
- Sicga isPrimaryTopicOf Sicga.
- Sicga name "Sicga".