- bero ("bear"). It may
refer to:
Adalbero I of Metz (died 962),
bishop Adalbero II of Metz (died 1005),
bishop Adalbero (archbishop of Reims) (died 989)...
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Adalbero (Also
called Adalbero of Ardennes,
French Adalbéron; died 23
January 989) was the
archbishop of Reims,
chancellor of
Kings Lothair and
Louis V...
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Adalbero of
Eppenstein (c. 980 – 28
November 1039) was Duke of
Carinthia and
Margrave of
Verona from 1011 or 1012
until 1035.
Adalbero was the son of the...
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Adalbero II of Metz (Latin:
Adalberonis or Adalberus; c. 958 - 14
December 1005) was a
Catholic bishop of the 10th and 11th centuries. From 984
until his...
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Adalbero (died
about 1082/86), a
member of the
Otakar dynasty, was
Margrave of
Styria from 1075
until 1082. He was the
eldest son of
Margrave Ottokar I...
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Adalbero of Würzburg (or
Saint Adalbero; c. 1010 – 6
October 1090) was
Bishop of Würzburg and
Count of Lambach-Wels. Born
around 1010 in
Lambach an der...
- of the
First Millennium (1994), p. 151. Vanderputten,
Steven (2024). "
Adalbero of Laon's Poem to King
Robert (1023–1025/7): a
discourse against Cluniac...
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Adalbero I of Metz (died (?)26
April 962) was an
important member of the
clergy during the
middle years of the
tenth century,
serving as
Bishop of Metz...
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Count of
Worms by
Emperor Henry II
while the
Duchy of
Carinthia p****ed to
Adalbero of
Eppenstein due to
Conrad the Younger's infancy.
Conrad the
Younger was...
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Saint Albert or St.
Albert (earlier
forms Adelbert, Adalbert,
Adalbero, Adalbéron) may
refer to:
Saint Æthelberht of Kent (died 616), Anglo-Saxon king...