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  1. Remorseless and unstoppable in combat, he has swiftly risen through the ranks of the Imperial Fists Legion to serve as commander of the Templar Brethren who make up the VIIth Legion’s First Company. Wielding the Black Sword, a paragon blade of ancient and unknown provenance, Sigismund has brought countless warriors and warlords to a bloody end.

  2. Sigismund: pronunciación [`sɪːɡɪsmɵnd] Etimología [editar] De origen nórdico, con significado de "protector y vencedor" Sustantivo propio [editar] 1

  3. Sigismund on olnud mitme monarhi nimi: Sigismund oli Rootsi kuningas 1592 – 1599 ning Poola kuningas Zygmunt III Waza 1587 – 1632. Sigismund von Luxemburg oli Saksa-Rooma keiser 1410 – 1437. Sigismund von Habsburg oli Tirooli hertsog 1439 – 1490. Sigismundiks on Lääne-Euroopas nimetatud ka Poola kuningaid Zygmunt I Vana ja Zygmunt II ...

  4. 12 de dic. de 2022 · Position held. Holy Roman Emperor (1433–1437) Prince-Elector (Margraviate of Brandenburg, 1378–1388) Prince-Elector (Margraviate of Brandenburg, 1411–1415) Apostolic King of Hungary (1387–1437) King of Bohemia (1419–1437) King of the Romans (1411–1437) Duke of Luxemburg. Native language.

  5. Sigismund Báthory ( Hungarian: Báthory Zsigmond; 1573 – 27 March 1613) was Prince of Transylvania several times between 1586 and 1602, and Duke of Racibórz and Opole in Silesia in 1598. His father, Christopher Báthory, ruled Transylvania as voivode (or deputy) of the absent prince, Stephen Báthory. Sigismund was still a child when the ...

  6. www.gandhi.com.mxsigismund-the-eternal-crusaderLibrerías Gandhi

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  7. Second son of Emperor Charles IV; through his marriage to Queen Mary he became king of Hungary in 1386, and organised a crusade against the Ottoman Turks, who were attacking the southern part of the country in 1396; King of Bohemia from 1419; accused of complicity in the execution of the religious reformer Jan Hus, leading to the Hussite wars.

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