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Bruno spent much time at the monastery where Adalbert had become a monk and where abbot John Canaparius may have written a life of Saint Adalbert.
This event became known as Von Bredow's Death Ride after the brigade commander Adalbert von Bredow ; it would be used in the following decades to argue that massed cavalry charges still had a place on the modern battlefield.
It had a diocese founded by Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg.
Sergius accepted, and with the armed backing of Adalbert II, he entered Rome, by which stage Christopher had already been cast into prison by Theophylact.
However, on the one occasion that Sergius agreed to crown Berengar in around 906, Berengar was prevented from reaching Rome by the forces of Alberic I of Spoleto and Adalbert II of Tuscany, both of whom had been supporters of Sergius, but were unhappy with his decision to support Berengar.
The town was first mentioned in the records in 1121 in connexion with Count Adalbert of Haimar who had moved here from the region near Hildesheim and henceforth was titled the Count of Wernigerode.
Otto III also carried back parts of the body of Bishop Adalbert of Prague, which he placed in a splendid new church he had built on the Tiber Island in Rome.
Bolesław I, who had bought Adalbert's body from the Prussians for its weight in gold, had Adalbert laid to rest in Gniezno Cathedral, which became the ecclesiastical center of Poland.
Otto III desired to pray at the grave of Adalbert, the former Bishop of Prague, who had been a friend of the Emperor.
It had long been assumed that in the year 999 he wrote the first Vita sancti Adalberti episcopi Pragensis, or " Life of St. Adalbert of Prague " just two years after Adalbert's death.
Adalbert was sent by Pope Gregory V to convert the pagan Old Prussians to Christianity and had come to Prussia, apparently taking the route along the Vistula River to reach the Baltic Sea at „ urbem Gyddanzyc “., which is identified with the later Gdańsk ( Danzig ).
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.
Soon after that, he was offered a chance to publish his literary works, namely by Gustav Heckenast, who had worked with Adalbert Stifter before.
The name Lindau was first mentioned by a monk from St. Gallen in a document of 882, stating that Adalbert, count of Raetia, had founded a nunnery on the island.
According to the chronicles of Thietmar of Merseburg, Otto III, who had been a friend of Adalbert, committed to a pilgrimage from Italy to St. Adalbert's tomb in Gniezno ; in his attempt to extend the influence of Christianity in Eastern Europe, and to renew the Holy Roman Empire based on a federal concept (" renovatio Imperii Romanorum ") with the Polish and Hungarian duchies upgraded to eastern federati of the empire.
Conrad the Elder was killed, as had been two of the three Babenberg brothers ; however, the King Louis took the Conradines ' side and the third brother Adalbert of Babenberg was arrested and executed shortly thereafter, despite a promise of safe conduct by the king's chancellor Archbishop Hatto I of Mainz.
In 972, he married Gerberga of Mâcon, the widow of Adalbert II of Italy, who had sought refuge at Autun.
By this, he reinitiated the close alliance with the Holy Roman Emperors which his forefathers had had for over a century from the appointment of Adalbert until the war between his brother and Frederick, which had ruptured that long friendship.
Adalbert of Pomerania, who had participated in Otto's mission as an interpreter and assistant, was made the first bishop.
However by the end of the 12th century various trade and craft settlements had developed around it, including those of St. Gotard, St. Martin and St. Adalbert ( Wojciech ) on the left bank of the Warta river, and Śródka on the right bank.

Adalbert and five
Taking advantage of the chaos and his neighbour's weakness, Duke Bretislaus I of Bohemia, invaded and ravaged the country: Lesser and Greater Poland were severely pillaged, Poznań was captured and Bretislaus sacked Gniezno, taking the relics of Saint Adalbert, Radim Gaudentius and other five eremites with him.

Adalbert and full
The full name of the cathedral is St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. Adalbert Cathedral.

Adalbert and brothers
They were brothers of Czech missionary and bishop st. Adalbert of Prague (, ).
It is not known why he was originally preferred to his brothers Adalbert and Henry Jasomirgott.

Adalbert and Soběslav
Only three Slavniki family members survived because they were not present in Libice at that time: Soběslav, Radim ( Gaudentius ), the later archbishop of Gniezno ( Hnězdno ) and future catholic saint Adalbert (, ), who damned the murderers ( Vršovci ) in a church ( the saint according to the legend was very impulsive ) for their cruelty, then he escaped from Bohemia to Hungary and Poland, where he acted as a missionary, murdered by Old Prussians.
Soběslav ( c. 950 – 1004 ) was the brother of Saint Adalbert of Prague, son of Střezislava and Slavník and a friend of Polish king, Boleslaus the Brave.
Six of his sons are known by name: Soběslav ( his heir ), Saint Adalbert ( Vojtěch ), Spytimír, Pobraslav, Pořej and Čáslav.

Adalbert and heir
It is often suggested that following his death, Prince Adalbert became the heir presumptive to the throne of Greece.
In 900, Louis, as the grandson and heir of the Emperor Louis II, was invited into Italy by various lords, including Adalbert II of Tuscany, who were suffering under the ravages of the Magyars and the incompetent rule of Berengar I. Louis thus marched his army across the Alps and defeated Berengar, chasing him from Pavia, the old Lombard capital, where, in the church of San Michele, he was crowned with the Iron Crown of Lombardy on 12 October, 900.

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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.
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 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.
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.
* Czech Republic – Saint Vojtěch ( Adalbert ), Saint Wenceslas
* Adalbert Gyrowetz () ( 1763 – 1850 ), composer
* Adalbert of Prague ( c. 956 – 997 ), bishop of Prague, was martyred in his efforts, to convert the Baltic Prussians
* 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.
* Bertha ( 863 – 925 ), married Theobald of Arles, brother of Theutberga, and then Adalbert II of Tuscany
*( 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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