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Adalbert is a
German given name
which means "noble bright" or "noble shining",
derived from the
words adal (meaning noble) and
berht (shining or bright)...
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Adalbert of Prague, Święty
Wojciech in Polish, is a
Patron Saint of Poland. (Latin:
Sanctus Adalbertus, Czech: svatý Vojtěch, Slovak: svätý Vojtech, Polish:...
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Saint Adalbert may
refer to: St.
Adalbert of
Prague (c. 956–997),
Bishop of Prague,
martyred in his
effort to
convert the
Baltic Prussians to Christianity...
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Adalbert of
Magdeburg (c. 910 – 20 June 981),
sometimes incorrectly shortened to "Albert",
known as the
Apostle of the Slavs, was the
first Archbishop...
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Adalbert (German: Albrecht, c. 985 – 26 May 1055),
known as
Adalbert the
Victorious (German:
Albrecht der Siegreiche), was the
Margrave of
Austria from...
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Prinz Adalbert may
refer to SMS
Prinz Adalbert (1865), an
ironclad ram
originally ordered for the
Confederate States Navy SMS
Prinz Adalbert (1876), a...
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Adalbert (also
Adelbert or Albert; c. 1000 – 16
March 1072) was
Archbishop of
Bremen from 1043
until his death.
Called Vikar des Nordens, he was an important...
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Adalbert of
Babenberg (c. 854 – 9
September 906 ) was a
member of the
Frankish house of Babenberg. He was the son of
Margrave Henry I of
Babenberg and...
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Adalbert I von Saarbrücken (died June 23, 1137) was Archbishop-Elector of
Mainz from 1111
until his death. He pla**** a key role in
opposing Henry V, Holy...
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Adalbert Merx (2
November 1838 – 6
August 1909) was a
German Protestant theologian and orientalist. He
studied at the
University of Jena,
where he became...