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    Adalbert of Prague, Świèty Wojciech in Polish, is a Patron Saint of Poland. (Latin: Sanctus Adalbertus, Czech: svatý Vojtěch, Slovak: svätý Vojtech, Polish:...
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    (Latinized: Mons Sion) in Prague. After the death of his maternal uncle, Archbishop Conrad II of Salzburg, on 28 September 1168, Adalbert lived at first with...
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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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    The Infant Jesus of Prague (Czech: Pražské Jezulátko: Spanish: Niño Jesús de Praga) is a 16th-century wax-coated wooden statue of the Child Jesus holding...
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    the choirmaster in the cathedral there, and Adalbert first studied with him. He then travelled to Prague, where he studied law but continued to learn...
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    Ferdinand Brokoff (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    for his work on several statues on Charles Bridge in Prague, including the statuary of St. Adalbert, the statue of St. Gaetano, the sculpture group of Francis...
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    John Canaparius (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Pragensis, or "Life of St. Adalbert of Prague", another member of that monastery, just two years after Adalbert's death. Adalbert was sent by Pope Gregory...
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    with the bishop's palace located on the Prague castle grounds. The first Czech bishop was Vojtěch (St. Adalbert) from the Czech noble family of Slavník...
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    Vojtěch Adalbert Hynais (also Albert; 14 January 1854, Vienna – 22 August 1925, Prague) was a Czech painter, designer and graphics artist. He designed...
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  • associated as a result of the 10th-century St. Adalbert of Prague (born Vojtěch Slavník) having taken the name Adalbert at his confirmation. The name day for individuals...
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    Short) – Italian Captain Ocas ještěrky (2009) – Čihák Jménem krále (2009) – Adalbert of Jestřebí Strážce duší (2009, TV Series) – Richard Janosik. Prawdziwa...
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    April 23 – Adalbert, exiled bishop of Prague, organises a mission to convert the Old Prussians in north-east Poland. On his way, Adalbert is murdered...
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    Carolina; German: Karls-Universität), or historically as the University of Prague (Latin: Universitas Pragensis), is the largest and best-ranked university...
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  • Statues on Charles Bridge include: Calvary, Charles Bridge Statue of Adalbert of Prague, Charles Bridge Statue of Anthony of Padua, Charles Bridge Statue...
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    Bolesław I the Brave (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Bolesław supported the missionary endeavours of Adalbert of Prague and Bruno of Querfurt. The martyrdom of Adalbert in 997 and Bolesław's successful attempt...
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    Mercy on Us" is ascribed by some historians to Saint Adalbert of Prague (sv.Vojtěch), bishop of Prague, living between 956 and 997. The wealth of musical...
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  • of relics of Saint Adalbert, Radim and Five Brothers to Prague in Rosa Boemica (1668), after Karel Škréta The Passion of St. Adalbert in Rosa Boemica (1668)...
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    New Town (Czech: Nové Město) is a quarter in the city of Prague in the Czech Republic. New Town is the youngest and largest of the five independent (from...
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    Adalbertus Ranconis de Ericinio (Czech: Vojtěch Raňkův z Ježova) (c. 1320, Malý Ježov – 15 August 1388, Prague) was a Czech theologian and philosopher...
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    Izaak Godijn (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    frescos in the Troja Palace in Prague. They were part of a group of artists who worked from 1687 to 1693 for Count Wenzel Adalbert von Sternberg on the decoration...
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    Hermann Grab (category Writers from Prague)
    his short stories in Prague magazines and in 1935 his first book, Der Stadtpark, a Prague novel, for he was said to be 'Prague Proust' (Joseph Strelka)...
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  • Dětmar (redirect from Thietmar of Prague)
    building of many churches and the first cathedral. He died in 982. Adalbert of Prague was elected as his successor. Peter Hilsch (2016), "Thietmar", Neue...
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    Franz Kafka (category Writers from Prague)
    Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a novelist and writer from Prague. He wrote in German and is widely regarded as a major figure of 20th-century...
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    Regino of Prüm (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Reginonis), and edited by a certain Adalbert, a monk at the Benedictine monastery of Saint Maximinus in Trier, possibly Adalbert, Archbishop of Magdeburg.[citation...
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    Blandin, near Ghent. Siegfried II, count of Stade (d. 1037) probable Adalbert of Prague, Bohemian bishop (approximate date) Sampiro, Spanish bishop (approximate...
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    dedication occurring on 14 November 1904. It was expanded in 1932, and Adalbert of Prague was named as patron saint. Heitmann was buried in the church cemetery...
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    related to Saint Adalbert of Prague Church (Philadelphia). Our Lady of Port Richmond Regional School Archdiocese of Philadelphia St. Adalbert (Polish) Flickr...
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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 cultural...
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    August 1638 in Prague as a privy councilor and governor of Bohemia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Balthasar Marradas. Ernst Adalbert von Harrach;...
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    Soběbor (c. 950 – 1004) was a Bohemian nobleman, the brother of Saint Adalbert of Prague (Vojtěch), son of Střezislava and Slavník and a friend of Polish king...
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