Sicard, Sicardo, Sicardus, Sichard or Sicart is a given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to:
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Sicard of Benevento (died 839), prince of Benevento
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Sichard (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 brot ...
(1155–1215), bishop of Cremona
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Bernart Sicart de Maruèjols (fl. 1230), troubadour
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Sicart de Figueiras
Isarn or Izarn was a 13th-century French Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer. Among his works is a fictitious dialogue between himself and an adherent of Catharism.
"News of the Heretic"
Sometime before 1292 Isarn wrote a 700-verse po ...
(fl. 1290), Cathar bishop
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Sicard de Lordat
Sicard de Lordat was a 14th-century architect from the County of Foix, now in modern-day France, who worked for Gaston Fébus (Gaston III of Foix-Béarn). He is noted particularly for working with brick, a material that was cheap and allowed speedi ...
(fl. 14th century), architect from the County of Foix
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Germanic given names