Proper noun
Siebold (plural Siebolds)
A surname from German.
After his return he asked the Dutch government to employ him as Consul General in Japan but the Dutch government severed all relations with Siebold who had a huge debt because of loans given to him, except for the payment of his pension. Source: Internet
Another son, Heinrich (or Henry) von Siebold (1852–1908), continued part of his father's research. Source: Internet
After curing an influential local officer, Siebold gained the permission to leave the trade post. Source: Internet
Coloured plate of Cephalotaxus pedunculata in Flora Japonica main, by Philipp Franz von Siebold and Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini The Bibliotheca Japonica main appeared between 1833 and 1841. Source: Internet
He also met the German botanist Philipp Franz von Siebold who had been involved in opening up Japan to Europeans (particularly Russians and the Dutch) and was a friend of Bakunin's patron Muraviev. Source: Internet
As an army medical officer, Siebold was posted to an artillery unit. Source: Internet