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Adalbero or
Adalberon (French:
Adalbéron) is a
masculine given name, a
variant of Adalbert,
derived from the Old High
German words adal ("noble") and beraht...
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Adalberon, or
Ascelin (died July 19, 1030/1031), was a
French bishop and poet. He was a son of
Reginar of Bastogne, and a
nephew of
Adalberon, Archbishop...
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Adalbero (Also
called Adalbero of Ardennes,
French Adalbéron; died 23
January 989) was the
archbishop of Reims,
chancellor of
Kings Lothair and Louis...
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Adalberon of
Reims and his
namesake Bishop Adalberon of Laon. In 977,
Charles accused Queen Emma of
adultery with
Bishop Adalberon of Laon. The...
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there existed in the
Frankish court two factions: one led by
Archbishop Adalberon of
Reims and
Queen Emma, who,
being strongly influenced by her mother...
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Saint Albert or St.
Albert (earlier
forms Adelbert, Adalbert, Adalbero,
Adalbéron) may
refer to:
Saint Æthelberht of Kent (died 616), Anglo-Saxon king of...
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royal policy. But the
episcopal city was
headed by
Adalberon of Rheims,
nephew of
Adalberon of Metz (a
faithful prelate to the Carolingians), elected...
- Lothair's wife, Emma,
daughter of
Lothair II of Italy, of
infidelity with
Adalberon,
Bishop of Laon. The
council of Sainte-Macre at
Fismes (near Reims) exonerated...
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episcopates of his realm:
fighting with
Stephen of Bar,
bishop of Metz, and
Adalberon,
archbishop of Trier, both
allies of the
count of Bar,
whose claim to...
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March 29:
Bishop Adalberon imprisons the
treasonous Duke
Charles of
Lorraine and his
nephew Arnulf, the
Archbishop of Reims.
Adalberon delivers the two...