Saint Adalbert may refer to: St. Adalbert of Prague (c. 956–997), Bishop of Prague, martyred in his effort to convert the Baltic Prussians to Christianity...
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confirmed. Adalbert was later declared the patron saint of the Czech Republic, Poland, and the Duchy of Prussia. He is also the patron saint of the Archdiocese...
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Adalbert of Magdeburg (c. 910 – 20 June 981), sometimes incorrectly shortened to "Albert", known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was the first Archbishop...
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St. Vitus Cathedral (redirect from Saint Vitus Cathedral)
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert (Czech: metropolitní katedrála svatého Víta, Václava a Vojtěcha) is a Catholic metropolitan...
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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...
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and Elbert. Because St Adalbert of Prague (†997), early mediaeval missionary who became Czech, Polish and Hungarian patron saint, at his confirmation changed...
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St. Adalbert Church (Polish: Kościół Świętego Wojciecha) is a historic church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. The church is located on 17th...
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Congress of Gniezno (redirect from Meeting at the tomb of Saint Adalbert)
tribes, Bishop Adalbert of Prague was quickly canonized by the common effort of Duke Bolesław I and Emperor Otto III. Thus, Adalbert became the first...
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Esztergom Basilica (redirect from Primatial Basilica of the Blessed Virgin Mary taken into heaven and St Adalbert)
Catholic Church in Hungary. It is dedicated to the Assumption of Saint Mary and Saint Adalbert. It is the largest church in Hungary. Its inner area is 5,600 m2...
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Saint-Adalbert is a municipality in Quebec, Canada, on the Canada–United States border. L'Islet Regional County Municipality Big Black River (Saint John...
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venerates five patron saints of Poland. The primary patron saints are the Blessed Virgin Mary the Queen of Poland, Saint Adalbert, and Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów...
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Hagiography (redirect from Chanson de saint)
only Romanesque doors in Europe to feature the life of a saint. The life of Saint Adalbert of Prague, who is buried in the cathedral, is shown in 18...
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December 999, Adalbert's brother, Radim Gaudentius, was consecrated "Saint Adalbert's archbishop". Otto III made a pilgrimage to Saint Adalbert's tomb in Gniezno...
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also perceived as the equivalent of Germanic name Adalbert ("noble bright"), due to the saint Adalbert of Prague (Czech: svatý Vojtěch; Polish: święty Wojciech)...
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ISBN 978-0-86012-253-1. Saint Adalbert – The Bishop of Prague Saint Adalbert Bishop of Prague Relics of Behemia's patron saint Adalbert find new resting place...
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by Mieszko I, his son Bolesław I the Brave deposited the remains of Saint Adalbert in a church, newly built on the Hill, to underline Gniezno's importance...
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Göktürks), or a variant of Ábel. Due to the fame and importance of Saint Adalbert of Prague (~956–997) for early mediaeval Hungarian, Czech and Polish...
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Saint Adalbert Basilica, (referred to in Polish as Bazylika Swietego Wojciecha) is a historic Roman Catholic church located on Buffalo, New York's East...
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While its origin is not entirely clear, several scholars agree that Saint Adalbert of Prague is the likely author. Polish knights chanted Bogurodzica prior...
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midway between Devon and Touhy. The cemetery is named for Saint Adalbert, the patron saint of Poland. The Mary, Mother of God Garden Crypt Complex was...
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in the Břevnov district of Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded by Saint Adalbert, the second Bishop of Prague, in 993 AD with the support of Bohemian...
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sacral building in the Czech Republic in this style. The Church of Saint Adalbert is located in Počaply. It was built in the Baroque style in 1724–1726...
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Stephen I of Hungary (redirect from Saint Istvan)
by the saintly Bishop Adalbert of Prague, who stayed in Géza's court several times between 983 and 994. However, Saint Adalbert's nearly contemporaneous...
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Slavic stronghold Museum of Sopot [pl] Church of the Saviour Saint George Church and Saint Adalbert wayside shrine Old manor houses and villas, including the...
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saints carved into the ornate statue base: Saint Ludmila, Saint Agnes of Bohemia, Saint Prokop, and Saint Adalbert of Prague. The statue base, designed by...
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to the abbey and another one of the couple invoking the intercession of Adalbert before Christ's throne. Out of her marriage with Dirk she gave birth to...
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was built in the 11th century and named after the martyred missionary Saint Adalbert (Polish: św. Wojciech) whose body was bought back for its weight in...
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Adalbert of Egmond (also called Æthelberht of Egmond) (died c. 710 in Egmond) was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary. He was one of Willibrord's companions...
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also operates several other exhibitions around the town. The Church of Saint Adalbert is the landmark of the main square in Březové Hory. It was built mostly...
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Prince Adalbert Ferdinand Berengar Viktor of Prussia (14 July 1884 – 22 September 1948) was the third son of Wilhelm II, German Emperor, by his first wife...
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