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Aldebert,[citation needed] Adalbert,[citation needed] or
Adelbert was a
preacher in 8th
century Gaul. He
claimed that an
angel had
conferred miraculous...
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Aldebert, or Adalbert, was a
preacher in 8th
century Gaul.
Aldebert may also
refer to:
Aldebert de
Chambrun (1821–1899),
French politician Aldebert de...
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Aldebert de
Chambrun may
refer to:
Aldebert de
Chambrun (1821–1899),
French politician Aldebert de
Chambrun (1872–1962),
French general Aldebert (disambiguation)...
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Aldebert de
Chambrun (1872–1962) was a
French general and a
member of the
Pineton de
Chambrun aristocratic family.
Aldebert de
Chambrun was born on July...
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Vieux (the Old),
count of La
Marche and
count of Périgord (958–988)
Aldebert I,
count of La
Marche and Périgord (988–997) Boso II,
count of La Marche...
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Henri Aldebert (8
August 1880 – 24
April 1961) was a
French bobsledder. He
competed in the four-man
event at the 1924
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Joseph-Dominique-
Aldebert de Pineton,
comte de
Chambrun or
Aldebert de
Chambrun (1821–1899) was a
French politician and businessman.
Aldebert de
Chambrun was...
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unknown parentage. They had four children:
Robert I,
Bishop of
Tours Aldebert, a monk,
possibly at
Fontenelle Abbey Erlebert,
Seigneur de
Quernes A daughter...
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Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd.
Robert and his
brothers Erlebert and
Aldebert were the
ancestors of the Robertians. [citation needed]
Robert began his...
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Additional personnel Randy Crawford –
vocals (track 1)
Louis Aldebert – vocals (track 2)
Monique Aldebert –
vocals (track 2)
Oscar Brashear –
trumpet (tracks 1...