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In addition, under the May Laws of 1873 administered by Adalbert Falk, the state began to supervise the education of clergy closely, created a secular court for cases involving the clergy, and required notification of all clergy employment.
The list includes politicians, statesmen and national leaders such as Friedrich von Gentz, Adalbert Falk, Ferdinand Lassalle and Eduard Lasker ; Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia ; Chancellors Leo von Caprivi and Georg Michaelis and the jurist Helmuth James Graf von Moltke.
Adalbert Falk in 1900.
Paul Ludwig Adalbert Falk ( 10 August 1827 July 7, 1900 ) was a German politician.
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Saint Adalbert, Czech: ;, ( c. 956 April 23, 997 ), Czech Roman Catholic saint, a Bishop of Prague and a missionary, was martyred in his efforts to convert the Baltic Prussians.
Saint Boniface ( c 680 750 ), Pope Gregory I ( c 540 604, r. 590 604 ), Adalbert of Egmond ( 8th century ), and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom, currently on display at the Frans Hals Museum.
* Adalbert of Prague ( c 956 97 )
* 1055 Adalbert, Margrave of Austria ( b. 985 )
* 1072 Adalbert of Hamburg, German archbishop
* October 23 WWI: Torpedoing of the armored cruiser SMS Prinz Adalbert results in only three men being rescued from a crew of 675, the greatest single loss of life for the German Imperial Navy in the Baltic Sea during the War.
* December 5 Adalbert, Duke Of Alsace
* March 16 Adalbert of Hamburg, German archbishop
* May 26 Margrave Adalbert of Austria
* April 23 Saint Adalbert of Prague ( martyred )
Canute's nephew Sweyn Estridson ( 1020 74 ) re-established strong royal Danish authority and built a good relationship with Archbishop Adalbert of Hamburg-Bremen — at that time the Archbishop of all of Scandinavia.
* Czech Republic Saint Vojtěch ( Adalbert ), Saint Wenceslas
* Poland Our Lady of Czestochowa, Saint Wojciech ( Adalbert )
* Prussia Saint Wojciech ( Adalbert )
* Adalbert Gyrowetz () ( 1763 1850 ), composer
* Adalbert Krüger ( 1832 1896 ) astronomer
* Adalbert of Prague ( c. 956 997 ), bishop of Prague, was martyred in his efforts, to convert the Baltic Prussians
* Bertha ( 863 925 ), married Theobald of Arles, brother of Theutberga, and then Adalbert II of Tuscany
* Adalbert Gyrowetz Selico
* Adalbert II 923 935
* Adalbert III of Bohemia 1168 1177
* Adalbert III of Bohemia ( restored ) 1183 1200
* Adalbert 968 981

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Adalbert had five full brothers: Soběslav ( Slavnik's heir ), Spytimír, Pobraslav, Pořej, Čáslav and a half-brother Radim ( Gaudentius ) from his father's liaison with another woman.
Adam of Bremen's best-known work is the Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum ( Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church ), which he began only after the death of the archbishop Adalbert.
Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg ( also Saint Albert of Magdeburg ) ( died 20 June 981 ), sometimes known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was the first Archbishop of Magdeburg ( from 968 ) and a successful missionary to the Slavic peoples to the east of Germany.
Ludmila, Wenceslas, Procopius, Cyril and Methodius, and Adalbert ), although numerous legends about Bohemian saints were also written by foreign authors.
The current holder of the title Margrave of Baden, Duke of Zähringen is Maximilian, Margrave of Baden ( b. 1933 ), a grandson of the last chancellor of the German Empire, Prince Max von Baden, who seems to have revived the Zähringen title after it apparently had not been in official usage since the death of Berthold V. Another branch were the Dukes of Teck, descendants of Duke Conrad's son Adalbert, whose line became extinct in 1439.
* Adalbert of Magdeburg ( died 981 ), sometimes known as the Apostle of the Slavs, first Archbishop of Magdeburg
* Adalbert of Egmond, aka Adelbert of Egmond, ( d first half of the 8th century ), Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary.
*( As Andrew Elborn ) Bird Adalbert, Picture Book Studio ( Saxonville, MA ), 1985.
* Princess Victoria Marina of Prussia ( 1917 1981 ), daughter of Prince Adalbert of Prussia
* Adalbert Kuzmanović ( 1863 1911 ), Croatian writer
It includes the arrival of Prince Adalbert Laski, the journey to Kraków and the dictation of the 48 Calls or Keys ( including descriptions of the 91 Parts of the Earth ), as well as the Vision of the Four Watchtowers and also the Great Table.
* St. Adalbert ( Polish ), Philadelphia
* Franz Felix Adalbert Kuhn ( 1812 1881 ), German philologist and folklorist
* Friedrich Adalbert Maximilian Kuhn ( 1842 1894 ), German botanist
* Adalbert ( given name ), an archaic masculine given name
* Max Adalbert ( 1874 1933 ), German actor
* Adalbert of Magdeburg ( d. 981 ), Apostle of the Slavs, first Archbishop of Magdeburg

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