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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Adalbert of Magdeburg (c. 910–981), known as the "Apostle of the Slavs", the first Archbishop of Magdeburg St. Adalbert of Egmond, or "Adelbert of Egmond"...
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name "Adalbert" at his Confirmation. In 981 Adalbert of Magdeburg died, and his young protege Adalbert returned to Bohemia. Later Bishop Dietmar of Prague...
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Adalbert of Hamburg (1000–1072), Archbishop of Hamburg Adalbert of Italy (936–971), Margrave of Ivrea Adalbert of Magdeburg (910–981), Archbishop of Magdeburg...
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school in Magdeburg, the seat of Adalbert of Magdeburg, the teacher and namesake of Adalbert of Prague. While still a youth, he was made a canon of the Cathedral...
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surrounding countryside. The Archbishopric of Magdeburg was founded in 968 at the synod of Ravenna; Adalbert of Magdeburg was consecrated as its first archbishop...
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edited by a certain Adalbert, a monk at the Benedictine monastery of Saint Maximinus in Trier, possibly Adalbert, Archbishop of Magdeburg.[citation needed]...
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baptism of lives. If we accept his transfer from Magdeburg, in December 968 Jordan was present at the enthronement of the first metropolitan Adalbert of Magdeburg...
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learned man of his times. Many eminent men were educated at Magdeburg. Othrich was chosen archbishop after Adalbert's death (981). Gisiler of Merseburg...
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late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg. Manchester University Press. 2013-01-01. p. 181....
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Merseburg (redirect from Battle of Mersburg)
south of Halle (Saale) and 30 km west of Leipzig. It is the capital of the Saalekreis district. It had a diocese founded by Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg...
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became a cathedral. In 968, Emperor Otto I selected Magdeburg as the seat of an archdiocese with Adalbert von Trier as archbishop, even though the city was...
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envoys of lies, commenting that their trick was not exposed until later. Thietmar of Merseburg says that the first archbishop of Magdeburg, Adalbert of Magdeburg...
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Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg, the Apostle of the Slavs, died and his successor Gisilher had to struggle with the resistance by the Magdeburg chapter...
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Archbishop of Magdeburg (c. 910–981), Apostle of the Slavs Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois (915–987) Adalbert I von Saarbrücken (died 1137), Archbishop of Mainz...
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a German multi-sports club Mechthild of Magdeburg (c. 1207–c. 1282/1294), a medieval mystic Adalbert of Magdeburg, a canonised German monk This disambiguation...
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Menumorut (redirect from Duchy of Menumorut)
of Regino of Prüm (2009). In: History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg...
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The Diocese of Magdeburg (Latin: Dioecesis Magdeburgensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church, located in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt...
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Otto the Great (redirect from Otho I of Saxony)
years in Italy, had been received like a king by Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg – a gesture of protest against the Emperor's prolonged absence from Germany...
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Saint Adalbert (Archbishop of Magdeburg) (c. 910–981), possibly Alsatian monk, missionary, abbot and Archbishop of Magdeburg – also known as Albert of Magdeburg...
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ISBN 9781526112736. Macelean, Simon (2009). The Chronicle of Regino of Prum and Adalbert of Magdeburg. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 185. Sprague...
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Hermann Billung (redirect from Hermann, Duke of Saxony)
received like a king by Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg in 972, which even annoyed the emperor. He may have been the founder of the Hermannsburg locality in...
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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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Hungarian prehistory (redirect from Origin of the Hungarians)
Chronicle of Regino of Prüm" (2009). In: History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg...
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Glad (duke) (redirect from Voivodship of Glad)
Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg (Translated and annotated by Simon MacLean); Manchester...
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Gottschalk (Obotrite prince) (redirect from Gottschalk of the Obodrites)
on St. Norbert’s life, and in other places, and Jos. Assemani on Adalbert of Magdeburg, take notice. On St. Godeschalc and his companions, see Adam Bremensis...
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June 20 (redirect from 20th of June)
artist (b. 1968) Christian feast day: Adalbert of Magdeburg Florentina John of Matera Blessed Margareta Ebner Methodius of Olympus Pope Silverius June 20 (Eastern...
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late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg. Manchester University Press. p. 213. ISBN 978-1-5261-1280-4...
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Catholic Church in Ukraine (redirect from History of the Catholic Church in Ukraine)
century, Kyiv was visited by a mission that was led by bishop Adalbert of Magdeburg out of Trier Monastery. Following the schism, the Ruthenian Church which...
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Great Moravia (redirect from Principality of Moravia)
of Regino of Prüm (2009). In: History and Politics in Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg...
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