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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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We would like to repeat that in no case have we found any trace of the son of
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