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Adelard (also
spelled Adelhard,
Adalhard or Adalard) may
refer to: Adelard,
father of the
Frankish saint Herlindis of
Maaseik (died 745)
Adalard of Corbie...
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Adalhard of
Babenberg (died 903) was a
member of the
Frankish Popponids (Elder
House of Babenberg). He was the son of
Margrave Henry I of
Babenberg and...
- the
Vitae Adalhardi was
written by
Paschasius Radbertus, who
admired Adalhard greatly.
Adalard is
honoured as
patron saint of many
churches and towns...
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Adalhard II (c. 840 – 2 Jan (?) 890) was
Count of Metz and Mozelgau. He was
probably the son of
Adalard the
Seneschal Adalard is
mentioned in do****ents...
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would meet, the
abbot Adalhard, who
would instruct him in what was to happen. In the vision, he
searched for and
found Adalhard, who commanded, "Islands...
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Conradine laid
siege to
Babenburg Castle and
arrested Adalhard of Babenberg. The next year,
Adalhard was
executed at the
Reichstag of Forchheim; in return...
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Adalard (
Adalhard) of
Paris (c. 830 – 10
October 890) was the
eighth Count of
Paris and a
Count palatine. He was the son of
Wulfhard of
Flavigny and Suzanne...
- 1050, he had
converted to Christianity. But
because of his
quarrels with
Adalhard,
Archbishop of Bremen,
independence of the
Church of
Sweden was not obtained...
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Louis the Pious. He
appears to have had a son also
named Matfried.
Adalhard, the
ancestor of the
second line of Matfrieds,
possibly married a daughter...
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supporters from
Bavaria and
local supporters like
Theuderic of
Autun and
Adalhard of Chalon. This
acquisition of land in
southern France was
supported by...