Sicard, Sicardo, Sicardus, Sichard or Sicart is a given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to:
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Sicard of Benevento
Sicard (died 839) was the Prince of Benevento from 832. He was the last prince of a united Benevento which covered most of the Mezzogiorno. On his death, the principality descended into civil war which split it permanently (except for very brief ...
(died 839), prince of Benevento
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Sichard
Sichard ( la, Sichardus; it, Sicardo) was a 9th century Italian monk. He was the Abbot of Farfa from ''c''.830 to 842. His abbacy corresponds with a drop in the number of property transactions involving Farfa, perhaps because " tswealth was by ...
(died 842), abbot of Farfa
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Sicard of Cremona Sicardus of Cremona (Latin: ''Sicardus Cremonensis''; Italian: ''Sicardo'') (1155–1215) was an Italian prelate, historian and writer.
Biography
Sicardus was born in Cremona, probably to the Casalaschi family, and probably in the 1150s. His bro ...
(1155–1215), bishop of Cremona
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Bernart Sicart de Maruèjols
Bernart Sicart de Maruèjols (fl. 1230) was a Languedocian troubadour from Marvejols in Lozère. His lone surviving work, a ''sirventes'' entitled ''Ab greu cossire'' ("With grave worrying"), is of historical interest for its commentary on the Alb ...
(fl. 1230), troubadour
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Sicart de Figueiras (fl. 1290), Cathar bishop
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Sicard de Lordat (fl. 14th century), architect from the County of Foix
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