Sigefroi
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Sigefroi | |
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| Bishop of Séez | |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Sigefroi or Sifroi (Sigefridus)[1] was a Norman prelate of the early 11th century in what is today France.
Sigefroi was probably installed in the bishopric of Sees by the lords of Belleme around 1017.[2] They restores some of the property of the bishopric they had monopolized in order to restore the chapter cathedral.[3]
Sigefroi signed a charter of Guillaume de Dijon, abbot of Fécamp in 1017.[4] In another document Sigefroi confirms in 1020 the donation of Richard, duke of Normandy, to the church of Sées of half of the city and the land of Boéville.[1]