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SIGISMUND

SIGISMUND (1362-1437), emperor of Germany, son of the Emperor Charles IV., was markgrave of Brandenburg, king of Hungary, and palatine of the Rhine; struggled hard to suppress the Hussites; held the Council of Constance, and gave HUSS a safe-conduct to his doom; he is the "Super Grammaticam" of Carlyle's "Frederick".


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