For the abbot and author, see Lietbertus of Saint-Ruf.
Saint Lietbertus
Saint Lietbertus as founder of Holy Sepulchre Abbey (baroque painting in Cambrai Cathedral)
Born
c. 1000
Died
1076
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Feast
September 28
Saint Lietbertus (Lietbert, Libert, Liberat) of Brakel (or of Cambrai, de Lessines) (ca. 1010–1076) was bishop of Cambrai from 31 March 1051 to 28 September 1076. Liebertus was born to the Brabantian nobility at Opbrakel (a village in the present-day municipality of Brakel). He served as archdeacon and provost of the cathedral of Cambrai before his election as bishop.[1]
his lands. Lietbertus' party encountered dangers as it passed through Bulgaria, Dalmatia, Isauria, arriving at Corinth. At Corinth, Lietbertus visited the...
352–353. Gregorovius, p. 96, with note 1, quoting Radulphus' "Life of S. Lietbertus": Martin Bouquet (1767). Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France...
Libert may refer to: Lietbertus (1010–1076), bishop of Cambrai from 1051 to 1076 Libert of Saint-Trond (died 783), Belgian saint Libert H. Boeynaems (1857–1926)...
converted by persuasion the Gondulphian heretics, who denied the Eucharist) Lietbertus (1057–1076), who defended Cambrai against Robert the Frisian Gerard II...
professional road bicycle racer Patrick du Chau (born 1959), former cyclist Lietbertus (c. 1010–1076), bishop of Cambrai and Catholic Saint Sandy Martens (born...
1, Appendix 3 of Histoire des Croisades of Joseph Fr. Michaud. Lietbertus. Lietbertus (1010–1076) was a bishop of Cambrai who attempted a pilgrimage to...