- Adalbert, also Adalbertus,
Adelbertus, and
Albertus Born:
circa 910 in Lorraine, France Died: 20 June 981 in
Zscherben (contemporarily in (former) Geusa...
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title of margrave,
Albert styled himself as
Margrave of
Brandenburg (
Adelbertus Dei
gratia marchio in Brandenborch) on 3
October 1157,
thereby beginning...
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death is unknown.
Another undated charter, in
which Æðelberht is
called Adelbertus rex
Australium Saxonum (Æðelberht, King of the
South Saxons), is believed...
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Wunsiedel was
first mentioned in 1163 as the seat of a ministerialis,
Adelbertus or Albert. The name
probably originates from
Wunne ('glades') and Sedel...
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Facelina annulicornis. De Chamisso,
Adelbertus, &
Carolus Guilelmus Eysenhardt 1821. De
animalibus quibusdam e classe...
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Reclam & Jena: A. Schmid.
xxviii + 842 pp. + xviii, 40 pls.,
Chamisso Adelbertus de &
Eysenhardt Carolus Guilelmus (1821). De
animalibus quibusdam e classe...
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Bishop of the city,
Adalberto (alternately
spelled as
Adelberto or
Adelbertus) was
reported to have
rebuilt "an old
Alexandrian basilica" that had been...
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testimonies of the deed
issued in that cir****stance was the
ministerialis «
Adelbertus de Wiltsconenŏwe» (Albert of Wildschönau).
Legend has it that the high...
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Phanoclis Reliquiae (in Latin). Halle:
Libraria Gebaueria. OCLC 165342613.
Adelbertus (Adelbert)
Nowacki (1927).
Philitae Coi
Fragmenta Poetica (in Latin)....
- 126. 1096 [Graf
Adelbert I. von] Cogiburk, Orig ZUB XII; 241c; 16. 1112
Adelbertus comes de Choͧiburk, Z.Ub.I. 143, 258. 1137 [Hartmann II. von] Kuiburc...