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Siegmar specified the exact recipe for [[Chevaleuer Verte]] in 1602 which remains in use to this day.<ref>von Carlsberg, Jacob: ''A Comprehensive History of the Toubourg Brewery'', [[Toubourg]], pg. 3. 2014.</ref><ref>von Willing, Siegmar: ''My Feuds and Life'', [[Collinebourg Gazette]], pg. 84. 1981.</ref> Siegmar warning the Bishop of [[Toubourg]] not to "fornicate or else discover" is thought to be the earliest known use of the term "fuck around and find out". During the [[Great Confessional War]], Siegmar also coined the term "[[Anglei's final warning]]", a proverb still used meaning a repeated, empty threat. Siegmar left behind a manuscript for an autobiography still in print as ''My Feuds and Life'' which covers as diverse topics as his childhood, military tactics, poetry and brewing recipes. | Siegmar specified the exact recipe for [[Chevaleuer Verte]] in 1602 which remains in use to this day.<ref>von Carlsberg, Jacob: ''A Comprehensive History of the Toubourg Brewery'', [[Toubourg]], pg. 3. 2014.</ref><ref>von Willing, Siegmar: ''My Feuds and Life'', [[Collinebourg Gazette]], pg. 84. 1981.</ref> Siegmar warning the Bishop of [[Toubourg]] not to "fornicate or else discover" is thought to be the earliest known use of the term "fuck around and find out". During the [[Great Confessional War]], Siegmar also coined the term "[[Anglei's final warning]]", a proverb still used meaning a repeated, empty threat. Siegmar left behind a manuscript for an autobiography still in print as ''My Feuds and Life'' which covers as diverse topics as his childhood, military tactics, poetry and brewing recipes. | ||
==Titulation and name== | ==Titulation and name== | ||
From 1566 Siegmar von Willing carried both the titles ''Reichsritter'' ([[Knights of the Realm|Knight of the Realm]]) and ''Burgherr'' ([[Castellans of Yonderre|Castellan]]) as well as the suffix ''zu Siegmarsburg'', signifying his lordship over Siegmarsburg. His full name and title in the [[East Gothic language]] at his time of death was ''Reichsritter und Burgherr Siegmar Götz Eberhard von Willing und zu Siegmarsburg'', in [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] ''Chevaleuer de | From 1566 Siegmar von Willing carried both the titles ''Reichsritter'' ([[Knights of the Realm|Knight of the Realm]]) and ''Burgherr'' ([[Castellans of Yonderre|Castellan]]) as well as the suffix ''zu Siegmarsburg'', signifying his lordship over Siegmarsburg. His full name and title in the [[East Gothic language]] at his time of death was ''Reichsritter und Burgherr Siegmar Götz Eberhard von Willing und zu Siegmarsburg'', in [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] ''Chevaleuer de Realme et Castelain Siegmar Götz Eberhard de Willing et de Siegmarbourg''.<ref>Also sometimes spelled ''Sigmarre Goethes Everard de Villinge'' in some [[Burgoignesc language]] manuscripts.</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== |
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