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these two Sigiberts into one person. When did Sigebert IV die? We don't know. Some think that he was the founder of the Habsburg family. If anyone can claim to be a descendant of Sigisbert IV in the direct line it can only be Otto von Habsburg, and he alone. To all those people who write to me I have given this same reply.
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is too late a source to be accepted without care, and points to evidence that it places Arbogast and his successor Florentius up to a century too late (Arbogast died in around 600). He argues that the trio of Dagobert II, and his alleged wife Mathildis and son Sigebert, may actually have arisen from
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We would like to repeat that in no case have we found any trace of the son of Dagobert II in the list of the Visigothic Razes. This Sigibert IV found refuge with his abbess sister at Oeren and was the cousin of Sigebert de Rhedae, who was alive more or less around the same time. Historians conflate
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and the fictitious biography of Sigebert IV to support his false claim that he was a descendant of the extinct Merovingian dynasty through this figure. In 1990, Plantard revised himself by claiming he was only descended from a
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who, on the assassination of his father, was rescued by his sister and smuggled to the domain of his mother, the (otherwise unknown)
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The Priory of Sion - Shedding Light on the Treasure and Legacy of Rennes-le-Château and the Priory of Sion
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confusion with Dagobert I, his wife Nanthilde and son Sigebert (his mother was actually Ragnetrude).
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of the line of Dagobert II, while arguing that the direct descendant was really
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in 681 and, at some point, adopted or inherited his uncle's titles,
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Vita Sancti Arbogasti episcopi argentinensis in Germania prima
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Vaincre – Reprend le titre d'un périodique paru en 1942-1943
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This version of the text does not refer to Mathildis.
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Index

pseudohistorical
Dossiers Secrets d'Henri Lobineau
Merovingian
Dagobert II
Visigoth
Rennes-le-Château
Languedoc
duke
Razès
count
Rhedae
French
debunked
Priory of Sion
Pierre Plantard
cadet branch
Otto von Habsburg
Wamba
Saint Arbogast
Bishop of Strasbourg
Dossiers Secrets d'Henri Lobineau
Dagobert II
Merovingian dynasty
Pierre Plantard
Priory of Sion
Sigebert III
Baigent, Michael
Leigh, Richard
Lincoln, Henry
The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail

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