Adalbert
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Adalbert may refer to:
  • Adalbert (given name), an archaic masculine given name
  • Adalbert (mystic)
    Adalbert (mystic)
    Adalbert was a Gaullic preacher who lived in the 8th century. Adalbert claimed that an angel had conferred miraculous powers on him at his birth and that another had brought him relics of great sanctity from all parts of the earth...

     (8th century)
  • Max Adalbert
    Max Adalbert
    Max Adalbert was a German stage and movie actor.- Biography :Adalbert was born in Danzig , Imperial Germany as Maximilian Adalbert Krampf to a Prussian Officer. He used his firstnames as his stagename from the start of his career and debuted at the age of 19 at the theater of Lübeck and in 1894 at...

     (1874–1933), German actor
  • Adalbert of Egmond
    Adalbert of Egmond
    Saint Adalbert of Egmond was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary. He was one of Saint Willibrord's companions in preaching the gospel in Holland and Frisia....

  • Adalbert of Magdeburg
    Adalbert of Magdeburg
    Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg , sometimes known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was the first Archbishop of Magdeburg and a successful missionary to the Slavic peoples to the east of Germany...

     (956–997), Apostle of the Slavs, first Archbishop of Magdeburg
  • Adalbert of Prague
    Adalbert of Prague
    This article is about St Adalbert of Prague. For other uses, see Adalbert .Saint Adalbert, Czech: ; , , Czech Roman Catholic saint, a Bishop of Prague and a missionary, was martyred in his efforts to convert the Baltic Prussians. He evangelized Poles and Hungarians. St...

     (956–997), martyred Bishop of Prague and missionary
  • Adalbert Stifter
    Adalbert Stifter
    Adalbert Stifter was an Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue. He was especially notable for the vivid natural landscapes depicted in his writing, and has long been popular in the German-speaking world, while almost entirely unknown to English readers.-Life:Born in Oberplan in Bohemia , he...

    (1805-1868), Austrian poet
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