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Libert may
refer to:
Lietbertus (1010–1076),
bishop of
Cambrai from 1051 to 1076
Libert of Saint-Trond (died 783),
Belgian saint Libert H.
Boeynaems (1857–1926)...
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David Libert (January 20, 1943 –
February 20, 2024) was an
American music executive, musician, and author. He was one of the
founding members of the musical...
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Ludolfs Liberts (3
April 1895 – 11
March 1959 in the
United States) was a
Latvian set
designer and painter, who
taught at the
Latvian Academy of Arts...
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Libert (Lisbert, Libertus) of Sint-Truiden (died 783) was a
Belgian saint. Born as
Count Libert of
Adone in Mechelen, he was
baptized and
educated by...
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Georg Emil
Libert (2
August 1820 – 19 May 1908) was a
Danish landscape painter. His
specialties included scenes featuring Danish, German, and Norwegian...
- The
Socialist Party of
Great Britain (SPGB) is a
small socialist political party in the
United Kingdom.
Founded in 1904 as a
split from the
Social Democratic...
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Libert Froidmont (Latin:
Libertus Fromondus; 3
September 1587, in Haccourt-Liège – 28
October 1653, in Louvain) a son of
Gerard Libert de
Froidmont and...
- as "Anne-Marie
Libert". Marie-Anne
Libert was born in
Malmedy in
April 1782,
twelfth of the
thirteen children of Henri-Joseph
Libert and his wife...
- The
Chapel of Saint-
Libert was a
former Romanesque church dated since the 12th century. It was
situated within the
historic core of Tours, France. Its...
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Reginaldus Libert (Reginald; also Liebert) (fl. c. 1425–1435) was a
French composer of the
early Renaissance. He was a
minor member of the
Burgundian School...