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- Aibert (or Aybert) of Crespin, (also Aibert of Tournai) was a Benedictine monastic and hermit revered for his intense life of prayer, asceticism and devotion...
- Adelaide, duchess of Bohemia November 16 – Wulgrin II, count of Angoulême Aibert, French monk and hermit (b. 1060) Baldwin of Rieti, Italian Benedictine...
- and the prayer beads. It is recorded by a contemporary biographer that Aibert of Crespin, who died in 1140, recited 150 Hail Marys daily, 100 with genuflexions...
- Kinnear, Irish football player and manager (b. 1946) Christian feast days: Aibert of Crespin Blessed Alexander Rawlins Blessed Edward Oldcorne and Blessed...
- Louis-AIbert-Marie-Joseph Haneuse (19 April 1853 – 3 December 1938) was a Belgian soldier and colonial administrator. 'Louis-AIbert-Marie-Joseph Haneuse...
- Mistelbach, Franconia 1139 Pomerania, Poland Bishop of Bamberg Aybert (Aibert) 1060 Espain, Belgium 1140 Tournai, Belgium Baldwin     1140 Rieti, Italy...
- preacher (d. 1122) Ava (or Ava of Göttweig), German poet (approximate date) Aibert (or Aybert), French monk and hermit (d. 1140) Bernard degli Uberti, bishop...
- Adelaide, duchess of Bohemia November 16 – Wulgrin II, count of Angoulême Aibert, French monk and hermit (b. 1060) Baldwin of Rieti, Italian Benedictine...
- preacher (d. 1122) Ava (or Ava of Göttweig), German poet (approximate date) Aibert (or Aybert), French monk and hermit (d. 1140) Bernard degli Uberti, bishop...
- Hatchard, (London), 1846. M‘Neile, H., "Every Eye Shall See Him"; or Prince AIbert's Visit to Liverpool used in Illustration of the Second Coming of Christ...