Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany (c.820–886), guardian of Corsica
Adalbert I of Ivrea, fl. c. 900
Adalbert I, 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
Adalbert I, Duke of Teck (c. 1135 – c. 1195), German nobleman
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AdalbertI may refer to: AdalbertI, Margrave of Tuscany (c.820–886), guardian of Corsica AdalbertI of Ivrea, fl. c. 900 AdalbertI, Archbishop of Magdeburg...
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...
AdalbertI (died after 28 February 929) was the margrave of Ivrea, the second of the Anscarid dynasty, from the late 890s until his death. In the intermittent...
Adalbert is a German given name which means "noble bright" or "noble shining", derived from the words adal (meaning noble) and berht (shining or bright)...
Adalbert of Magdeburg (c. 910 – 20 June 981), sometimes incorrectly shortened to "Albert", known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was the first Archbishop...
AdalbertI von Saarbrücken (died June 23, 1137) was Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1111 until his death. He played a key role in opposing Henry V, Holy...
Adalbert of Prague (Latin: Sanctus Adalbertus, Czech: svatý Vojtěch, Slovak: svätý Vojtech, Polish: święty Wojciech, Hungarian: Szent Adalbert (Béla);...
noblewoman. She was the daughter of Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. Through her marriage to AdalbertI of Ivrea, Gisela was countess of Ivrea,...
Berengar was a son of Margrave AdalbertI of Ivrea and his wife Gisela of Friuli, daughter of the Unruoching king Berengar I of Italy. He succeeded his father...
Aquilina are noticed as major founders and patrons of monasteries. King Dagobert I and his father made donations to them to recover their loyalty and compensate...
first Tuscan margrave was AdalbertI, who was granted that title in 846. Before him, his father and grandfather, Count Boniface I of Lucca and Boniface II...
of Bertha of Lotharingia and Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany. She was countess of Ivrea through marriage to AdalbertI of Ivrea. Alongside her half-brother...
man fortifications. His younger daughter, Gisela of Friuli, had married AdalbertI of Ivrea as early as 898 (and no later than 910), but this failed to spark...
deposition, Adalbert continued to claim the Italian kingdom until his defeat in battle by the forces of Otto I in 965. Since he was the second Adalbert in his...
imprisoned after his attempt to force her marriage to his son, Adalbert II, failed. Emperor Otto I came down the peninsula and forced him to do homage in 952...
these men were important figures in the history of Germany such as Hatto I, Adalbert of Mainz, Siegfried III, Peter of Aspelt and Albert of Brandenburg. There...
son AdalbertI, who had married Berengar's daughter Gisela. Adalbert however was on bad terms with his father-in-law: together with Margrave Adalbert II...
Eticho I Adalric (635–690) r. 662–690 Count of Alsace AdalbertI (665–720) r. 690–720 Count of Alsace Eticho II (700–723) r. 722–723 Count of Nordgau...
King Berengar I of Italy belonged to this family. Berengar left no male heirs, but the descendants of his daughter Gisela and AdalbertI of Ivrea including...
Adalbert of Babenberg (c. 854 – 9 September 906 ) was a member of the Frankish house of Babenberg. He was the son of Margrave Henry I of Babenberg and...
wife of AdalbertI of Ivrea Ermengarde of Maine (died 1126), wife of Fulk V of Anjou Ermengarde of Zutphen (died 1138), mother of Henry I, first count...