This article is about Adalbert of Hamburg Bremen. For other uses, see Adalbert disambiguation . File Bremen Adalbert Buecker.jpg thumb right Adalbert of HamburgAdalbert of Hamburg Bremen also Albert , Count Palatine of Saxony probably in Goseck , c. 1000 &ndash 16 March 1072 in Goslar was a German prelate, who was Archdiocese of Bremen Archbishop of Hamburg Bremen from 1043 until his death. ref Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0 550 16010 8, p.7 ref He is also known as Adalbert I of the Palatinate of Saxony . Adalbert was the son of Count Friedrich von Goseck , a political figure of the Holy ... Emperor Henry IV . Adalbert became subdeacon to the Archbishop of Archdiocese of Bremen Hamburg Bremen in 1032, later provost religion provost of the Halberstadt Cathedral, and Archbishop of Hamburg ... in 1046. Adam of Bremen rumours Adalbert to have refused a candidacy as pope , resulting in the election of Clement II , to continue with the conversion of the Wends. Adalbert worked to increase the influence ... of his own, which would mean a loss to Hamburg of lands just yielding fruits after two ... and Emperor 1056 . Subsequently, Adalbert lost his hold on the imperial court, and the young Emperor ... . However, Adalbert gained control of Henry s education, eventually superseding Anno in his confidence and esteem, but again forced to retire from court in 1066&ndash 1069. Archbishop Adalbert is characterized ... title Archbishops of Bremen Archbishop of Bremen Hamburg br small also counted as Albert I small years 1043 1072 s aft after Liemar, Archbishop of Bremen Liemar end DEFAULTSORT Adalbert Category 1000s births Category 1072 deaths Category Bishops of Bremen Category Archbishops of Hamburg Category 11th ... da Adalbert af Bremen de Adalbert von Bremen fr Adalbert de Br me fy Adalbert fan Bremen it Adalberto di Brema nl Adalbert van Bremen no Adalbert av Bremen nn Adalbert av Bremen pl Adalbert arcybiskup Hamburga pt Adalberto de Bremen ru sv Adalbert rkebiskop ... more details
wiktionary AdalbertAdalbert may refer to Adalbert given name , an archaic masculine given name Adalbert mystic 8th century Max Adalbert 1874 1933 , German actor Adalbert of Egmond Adalbert of Magdeburg d. 981 , Apostle of the Slavs, first Archbishop of Magdeburg Adalbert of Prague 956 997 , martyred Bishop of Prague and missionary Adalbert Stifter 1805 1868 , Austrian poet See also Saint Adalbert hndis Adalbert fr Adalbert lt Adalbertas nl Adalbert ja ru sv Adalbert ... more details
Prinz Adalbert may refer to Prince Adalbert disambiguation , several persons SMS Prinz Adalbert 1865 , Prussian warship SMS Prinz Adalbert , German warship Prinz Adalbert class armored cruiser SS Prinz Adalbert , German ocean liner of the Hamburg America Line See also Adalbert disambiguation disambig ... more details
About the German city Infobox German state Name Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg German name Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg image photo Hamburg montage.jpg image caption state coa Coat of arms of Hamburg.svg ... www.hamburg.de hamburg.de leader title List of mayors of Hamburg First Mayor leader Olaf Scholz leader ... August 2010 Hamburg IPAc en icon h m b r IPA de hamb k , local pronunciation IPA dedia ... City of Hamburg , is the List of cities in Germany with more than 100,000 inhabitants second largest ... the Hamburg Metropolitan Region including parts of the neighbouring States of Germany Federal States ... Elbe , the port of Hamburg is the second largest port in Europe after the Port of Port of Rotterdam Rotterdam and 11th largest worldwide. Hamburg s official name, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg German Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg , ref name constitution Constitution of Hamburg Citation title Verfassung der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg url http hh.juris.de hh gesamt Verf HA.htm Verf HA rahmen date 1952 06 06 edition 11th accessdate 2008 09 21 de icon ref reflects History of HamburgHamburg ... Empire , and that Hamburg is a city state and one of the sixteen States of Germany. Hamburg is a major ... such as Gruner Jahr and Der Spiegel Spiegel Verlag are pillars of the important media industry in Hamburg ... for both domestic and overseas visitors Hamburg ranked 16th in the world for livability in 2011, ref .... Geography Hamburg is located on the southern point of the Jutland Peninsula , directly between ... Sea is east of Hamburg. Hamburg is located on the River Elbe at its confluence with the Alster and Bille ... Parks Hamburg Wadden Sea National Park , are also part of Hamburg. ref Hamburg Wadden Sea National ... , Cranz, Hamburg Cranz , Francop and Finkenwerder are part of the Altes Land region old land ... Fischbek has Hamburg s highest elevation, the Hasselbrack at convert 116.2 m 0 Above mean sea level AMSL . ref Citation author Geologisches Landesamt HamburgHamburg State Geological Department title ... more details
disambiguation Adalbert I Adalbert I von Saarbr cken Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany Adalbert I of Ivrea it Adalberto I ... more details
Prince Adalbert may refer to Prince Adalbert of Prussia 1884 1948 Prince Adalbert of Prussia 1811 1873 Prince Adalbert of Bavaria disambiguation , several persons See also Prinz Adalbert disambiguation disambig ... more details
Adalbert Gurath can refer to Adalbert Gurath, Sr. born 1915 , fencer who represented Romania at the 1952 Summer Olympics Adalbert Gurath, Jr. born 1942 , son of above, who fenced for Romania at the 1960 Summer Olympics hndis Gurath, Adalbert ... more details
Adalbert Geheeb March 21, 1842 in Geisa 13 September 1909 in Konigsfelden was a German botanist specializing in moss es. The son of a pharmacist, he studied natural history as a pastime, and published extensively. Botanist Geh. Adalbert Geheeb References Reflist External links wikispecies Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Geheeb, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 21, 1842 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 September 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Geheeb, Adalbert Category 1842 births Category 1909 deaths Category People from Geisa Category German botanists Germany botanist stub de Adalbert Geheeb es Adalbert Geheeb fr Adalbert Geheeb it Adalbert Geheeb pt Adalbert Geheeb ... more details
Saint Adalbert may refer to Adalbert of Prague c. 956 997 , bishop of Prague, was martyred in his efforts, to convert the Baltic Prussians Adalbert of Magdeburg died 981 , sometimes known as the Apostle of the Slavs, first Archbishop of Magdeburg Adalbert of Egmond , aka Adelbert of Egmond, d first half of the 8th century , Northumbrian Anglo Saxon missionary. hndis Adalbert tl San Adalberto ... more details
Image Adalbert Krueger.jpg right thumb Artwork of Adalbert Kr ger. The writing on the book refers to two of the observatories where he worked Helsingfors Helsinki, 1875 and Gotha town Gotha 1877 . Carl Nicolaus Adalbert Kr ger 9 December 1832 21 April 1896 was a Germany German astronomer . Born in Malbork Marienburg , Province of Prussia Prussia , he was editor of Astronomische Nachrichten from 1881. Kr ger died in Kiel . References s Astrophysical Journal Volume 4 Carl Nicolaus Adalbert Krueger Obituary printed in Astrophysical Journal s Astronomical Journal Volume 16 Issue 374 Adalbert Krueger Obituary printed in Astronomical Journal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kruger, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 December 1832 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 April 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kruger, Adalbert Category 1832 births Category 1896 deaths Category People from the Province of Prussia Category German astronomers Category People from Malbork Germany astronomer stub de Adalbert Kr ger es Adalbert Kr ger fr Adalbert Kr ger lb Adalbert Kr ger pt Adalbert Kr ger ru , fi Adalbert Krueger ... more details
Adalbert Eledui 1948 &ndash December 14, 2010 was a member of the Senate of Palau until his death in office. ref http pidp.eastwestcenter.org pireport 2010 December 12 17 00.htm ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eledui, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 14, 2010 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eledui, Adalbert Category Members of the Senate of Palau Category 1948 births Category 2010 deaths Palau politician stub ... more details
PLACE OF DEATH Hamburg DEFAULTSORT Schnee, Adalbert Category 1913 births Category 1982 deaths Category ...Infobox military person name Adalbert Schnee birth date birth date 1913 12 31 df y death date dda 1982 11 4 1913 12 31 df y birth place Berlin death place Hamburg image Adalbert Schnee.jpg caption nickname Adi allegiance flag Nazi Germany branch navy Nazi Germany serviceyears 1934 1945 rank Korvettenkapit n commands GS U 6 1935 2 br GS U 60 1939 2 br GS U 121 1940 2 br GS U 201 2 br GS U 2511 2 unit battles World War II Operation Weser bung Battle of the Atlantic 1939 1945 awards Iron Cross Iron Cross 1st Class br Iron Cross 2nd Class br U boat War Badge br Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Knight s Cross with Oak Leaves laterwork Lieutenant Commander Adalbert Schnee 31 December 1913 &ndash 4 November 1982 was a Korvettenkapit n with the Kriegsmarine during World War II . He commanded the U boat s GS U 6 1935 2 , GS U 60 1939 2 , GS U 121 1940 2 , GS U 201 2 and GS U 2511 2 , sinking twenty one merchant ships on twelve patrols, for a total of GRT 90,847 metric yes first yes of Allied shipping, and received the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Knight s Cross with Oak Leaves mit Eichenlaub Knight s Cross with Oak Leaves . He is thirty seventh in the list of List of successful U boat commanders ... men schnee.htm title Korvettenkapit n Adalbert Schnee work uboat.net accessdate 29 April 2010 ref Schnee ... thumb left Adalbert Schnee white cap on the conning tower of U 201 asit leaves Lorient on 8 ... bis Mai 1945 in German . Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn Germany Verlag E.S. Mittler & Sohn. ISBN 3 8132 0515 ... links Portal Military of Germany World War II Submarine http uboat.net men schnee.htm uboat.net Adalbert ... Persondata Persondata NAME Schnee, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German World War II ... Recipients of the U boat War Badge Category Recipients of the Knight s Cross de Adalbert Schnee nl Adalbert Schnee pl Adalbert Schnee ru , ... more details
Adalbert Ricken March 18, 1851 March 1, 1921 was a German Roman Catholic priest and mycologist who was a native of Fulda . He attended the seminary for Roman Catholic priests in Fulda, and afterwards was a priest and chaplain in several locations in the Fulda diocese . He made contributions in the classification of fungi , and was the author of a popular textbook on mushroom s called Vademecum f r Pilzfreunde . Another noted work by Ricken was a 1915 publication involving fungi from the family Agaricaceae that were native to central Europe, titled Die Bl tterpilze Agaricaceae Deutschlands und der angrenzenden L nder, besonders Oesterreichs und der Schweiz . The genus Rickenella from the family Repetobasidiaceae is named in his honor. Since 1987 the Adalbert Ricken Preis is awarded by the Deutsche Gesellschaft f r Mykologie for research done by young amateur mycologists. Botanist Ricken Ricken, Adalbert References Reflist http www.mushroomthejournal.com greatlakesdata Authors Ricken1294.html Biography of Adalbert Ricken http translate.google.com translate?hl en&sl de&u http dgfm ev.de index.php 3Fid 3Dadalbert ricken preis&sa X&oi translate&resnum 1&ct result&prev search 3Fq 3D 2522Adalbert Ricken Preis 2522 26hl 3Den 26sa 3DG German Mycological Society Adalbert Ricken Preis Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ricken, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 18, 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 1, 1921 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ricken, Adalbert Category German mycologists Category People from Fulda Category 1851 births Category 1921 deaths Germany biologist stub de Adalbert Ricken fr Adalbert Ricken pt Adalbert Ricken ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Adalbert P ll ck image caption fullname dateofbirth 6 January 1907 cityofbirth countryofbirth Austria Hungary dateofdeath death date and age 1977 12 7 1907 1 6 df yes cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 clubs1 Cri ana Oradea caps1 goals1 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 1932 1934 nationalteam1 Romania national football team Romania nationalcaps1 4 nationalgoals1 0 medaltemplates Adalbert P ll ck 6 January 1907 &ndash 7 December 1977 was a Romania n Association football footballer who played as a Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper . He was born in Austria Hungary today Romania . Biography At club level, he played in Liga I for Cri ana Oradea . With the Romania national football team , he was picked by joint coaches Josef Uridil and Costel R dulescu to play in the 1934 World Cup in Italy . The team were eliminated in the first round of this competition after a 3 2 defeat to Czechoslovakia national football team Czechoslovakia . Notes and references http www.info.frf.ro files Echipanat.pdf Evidence of Adalbert P ll ck s caps for Romania national football team Romania Squad 1934 World Cup Portal Football Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pullock, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 6 January 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH Austria Hungary DATE OF DEATH 7 December 1977 PLACE OF DEATH dmy date September 2011 DEFAULTSORT Pullock, Adalbert Category Romanian people of German descent Category 1907 births Category 1977 deaths Category Romania international footballers Category Romanian footballers Category 1934 FIFA World Cup players Romania footy goalkeeper stub ar fr Adalbert P ll ck it Adalbert P ll ck pl Adalbert P ll ck pt Adalbert P ll ck ro Adalbert P ll ck ... more details
Adalbert Hamman 1910 2000 was a French Franciscan priest born when his part of Lorraine formed part of the German Empire . His main achievement was the publication of nearly one hundred translations of patristic texts in French, in the collection known as P res dans la Foi , although a complete bibliographical description would extend much further. His liturgical and social writings contributed to the mental climate of the second Vatican Council . Publications The Paschal mystery ancient liturgies and patristic texts , 1969 A. Hamman editor , Staten Island, NY Alba House, pp. 230 p Bibliography refbegin Adalbert G. Hamman l Abb Migne du xxe si cle , 2010 . Acts of International colloquium organised on the occasion of centenary birthday and of publication of Hommes Illustres De viris illustris of St Jerome , series P res dans la Foi 100, Paris. refend DEFAULTSORT Hamman, Adalbert Category French priests Category Franciscans Category 2000 deaths Category 1910 births fr Adalbert Gautier Hamman pl Adalbert Hamman ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Adalbert Marksteiner image fullname Adalbert Marksteiner dateofbirth birth year and age 1919 cityofbirth countryofbirth position Striker youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1937 1940 years2 1941 1948 clubs1 Ripensia Timi oara clubs2 Csepel SC Csepel SC Budapest caps1 63 caps2 goals1 62 goals2 nationalyears1 1939 nationalteam1 Romania national football team Romania nationalteam2 Hungary national football team Hungary nationalcaps1 2 nationalcaps2 1 nationalgoals1 0 nationalgoals2 0 Adalbert Marksteiner lang hu B la Marosv ri born 1919 is a Football soccer football player who had represented both Hungary and Romania. Records Total matches played in Liga I Romanian First League 63 matches 62 goals Topscorer of Liga I Romanian First League Divizia A 1938 39 1938 39 External links http www.romaniansoccer.ro players m marksteiner adalbert.shtml Adalbert Marksteiner s profile on RomanianSoccer.ro Liga I top scorers Portal Romanian football Use dmy dates date July 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marksteiner, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marksteiner, Adalbert Category 1919 births Category Living people Category Romanian footballers Category Romania international footballers Category Hungary international footballers romania footy forward stub de Adalbert Marksteiner fr Adalbert Marksteiner hu Marosv ri B la ro Adalbert Marksteiner ... more details
Adalbert I von Saarbr cken died 1137 , Archbishop of Mainz 1111&ndash 1137 , played a key role in opposing Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor and in securing the election of Lothar III, Holy Roman Emperor . Life Of the family of the counts of Saarbr cken, he served as imperial chancellor under Emperors Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV and Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor Henry V . In 1110 he was sent to Rome as part of an embassy to arrange for Henry V s coronation as emperor. In exchange for supporting ... II in 1111 , he was given the position of archbishop of Mainz. Following this, however, Adalbert turned ... imprisoning Adalbert for three years 1112&ndash 1115 without trial after the archbishop refused to hand ... of the German clergy against the Emperor, and Adalbert soon became the leader of the anti Imperialist bishop s. When Henry left for Italy in 1116, Adalbert raised much of the country against the Emperor ... a papal legate , following which Henry attacked Mainz. In response, Adalbert convinced the Saxon people ... of Worms in 1122, where the Emperor surrendered investiture. Adalbert did not forget his hatred of Henry .... Adalbert convinced the nobility that hereditary monarchy was not in their best interests, and persuaded ... in return for a promise to elect their sons. Adalbert died in 1137 and was buried in a chapel of Mainz ... 0 631 14180 4 CathEncy wstitle Adalbert I s start s rel ca succession box title Archbishop of Mainz before Ruthard of Mainz Ruthard after Adalbert II, Archbishop of Mainz Adalbert II years 1111 1137 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mainz, Adalbert of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1137 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mainz, Adalbert ... Category Burials at Mainz Cathedral de Adalbert I. von Saarbr cken es Adalberto de Maguncia fr Adalbert Ier de Sarrebruck it Adalberto I di Magonza nl Adalbert I van Saarbr cken ru I sv Adalbert av Mainz ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox saint name Saint Adalbert of Prague birth date c. 956 death date April 23, 997 feast day April 23 venerated in Roman Catholic Church Orthodox Church image Adalbert ... St Adalbert of Prague. For other uses, see Adalbert disambiguation . Saint Adalbert , Czech language ... and youth Adalbert Vojt ch was born into a noble Czech family of Prince Slavn k and his wife St ezislava ... . Adalbert had five full brothers Sob slav d. 1004 Sob slav Slavnik s heir , Spytim r, Pobraslav ... with another woman. Radim chose a clerical career as did Adalbert, and took the name Gaudentius. Adalbert was a well educated man, having studied for about ten years 970 80 in Magdeburg under Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg . Upon the death of his mentor, he took the name Adalbert. Gifted and industrious, Adalbert soon became well known all over Europe. Religious acts In 980 Adalbert finished his studies ... Slavnik, and both his mentors died. File Sanctus Adalbertus.jpg thumb right Saint Adalbert. In 982, still not yet thirty years old, Adalbert became the Bishop of Prague . Although Adalbert descended from ... Bohemia, as the pagan creed was deeply embedded in the peoples minds. Adalbert complained of polygamy ... years later, in 993, Pope John XV sent him back to Bohemia. Adalbert became the Bishop again. That time ... chronicle, high clerical office was a burden to Adalbert, and in 994 he offered it to Strachkvas who ... of Libice led by Boleslaus II the Pious . During the struggle four or five of Adalbert s brothers were murdered. Thus the Zli an princedom became part of the P emyslids estate. Adalbert didn t like .... As for Adalbert, he went to Hungary and baptized G za of Hungary and his son Stephen of Hungary Stephen ... I the Brave. After the short visit Adalbert went to Prussia with a Christian mission. Mission and martyrdom in Prussia File Adalb.jpg right frame The execution of St. Adalbert by the pagan Prussians , Gniezno Doors panel Adalbert of Prague had already in 977 entertained the idea of becoming a missionary ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 File Grab von Adalbert Zuckschwerdt.jpg thumb right Adalbert Zuckschwerdt s grave Adalbert Zuckschwerdt 1 January 1874 1 July 1945 was captain Korvettenkapit n of the German Empire German raider, the SMS Cormoran SMS Cormoran , that sailed from the German colony of Tsingtao Qingdao today , China , until she was stranded and finally interned at Guam by the United States Americans . Upon his ship s internment, Zuckschwerdt preempted the confiscation of the vessel by the Americans by igniting preplanted explosives and Scuttling of SMS Cormoran scuttling her in Apra Harbor. He was captured soon after by Captain William P. Cronan who called him a brave man for his actions. Zuckschwerdt also served on SMS Roon SMS Roon as an artillery officer Artillerieoffizier when she visited Australia in 1913. He was later the Konteradmiral commanding the Loire French South Coast command in 1943. On 23 March 1944 Adalbert Zuckschwerdt received the German Cross in Silver as Seekommandant Languedoc . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zuckschwerdt, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Kreigsmarine admiral DATE OF BIRTH 1 January 1874 PLACE OF BIRTH Worbis, Germany DATE OF DEATH 1 July 1945 PLACE OF DEATH H velhof, Germany DEFAULTSORT Zuckschwerdt, Adalbert Category 1874 births Category 1945 deaths Category German military personnel of World War I Category German military personnel of World War II Category Kaiserliche Marine personnel Category Kriegsmarine admirals Category Recipients of the German Cross germany navy bio stub fr Adalbert Zuckschwerdt pl Adalbert Zuckschwerdt ... more details
Adalbert Baltes 27 July 1916 5 April 1992 was a Germans German inventor of the Cinetarium and a film producer. ref http www.filmmuseum hamburg.de 855.html ref ref http archives.newyorker.com default.aspx?iid 16875&startpage page0000153 , The New Yorker ref ref name pm1 cite journal first Circulat Movie House Puts Audience Inside the Picture date August 1963 journal Popular Mechanics publisher Hearst Magazines volume 120 issue 2 page 99 issn 0032 4558 url accessdate June 28, 2010 ref References reflist External links http www.fernsehmuseum hamburg.de baltes.html Baltes, Adalbert Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baltes, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 July 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 April 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baltes, Adalbert Category German inventors Category German film producers Category 1916 births Category 1992 deaths Germany film bio stub film producer stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Adalbert ca. 932 &ndash ca. 975 was the king of Italy from 950 to 963. He was the son of the Margrave Berengar II Berengar of Ivrea and Willa of Tuscany Willa . On 15 December 950, both he and his father were crowned kings of Italy after the death of Lothar II of Arles Lothair II . His father tried to force Adelaide of Italy Adelaide , widow of Lothair, to marry Adalbert and cement their claim to the kingship. When she refused and fled, she was tracked down and imprisoned for four months at Como. In 951, King Otto I of Germany invaded Italy and rescued Adelaide, marrying her himself. He forced Berengar and Adalbert to do homage to him for their kingdom in 952. In 953, Adalbert began besieging Count Adalbert Azzo of Canossa , in his Canossa n castle, where Adelaide had taken refuge two years prior. In 957, Liudolf, Duke of Swabia , invaded Lombardy and caused Berenagar to flee, though Adalbert gathered a large force at Verona . He was defeated, but Liudolf died prematurely and his army left. In 960, he joined his father in attacking the pope , John XII . Otto came down at the pope s call and defeated the two co kings and was crowned Emperor. Adalbert fled to Fraxinet , then under the Saracens . From there he fled to Corsica . When he returned, he tried to take Pavia , the Italian capital, but was defeated by another invading Swabia n army, this time under Burchard III, Duke of Swabia Burchard III . Only the interference of his brothers Conrad of Ivrea Conrad and Guy of Ivrea Guy , who died fighting, saved him to fight another day, which he never ... Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Otto I S end Persondata NAME Adalbert Of Italy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adalbert Of Italy Category ... Margraves of Ivrea Category 10th century rulers in Europe Category Royalty ca Adalbert II d Ivrea de Adalbert II. Ivrea es Adalberto II de Ivrea fr Aubert Ier d Italie it Adalberto II d Ivrea hu Adalbert ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2011 Infobox person image imagesize 150px name Max Adalbert birth date birth date 1874 2 19 birth place Danzig Gdansk , Imperial Germany death date death date and age 1933 9 7 1874 2 19 death place Munich , Germany othername occupation Actor yearsactive 1932 in film 1932 1958 in film 1958 imdb id 0368382 Max Adalbert February 19, 1874 September 7, 1933 was a Germany German stage and movie actor. Biography Adalbert was born in Danzig Gdansk , Imperial Germany as Maximilian Adalbert Krampf to a Prussia n Officer. He used his firstnames as his stagename from the start of his career and debuted at the age of 19 at the theater of L beck and in 1894 at the municipal theater of Barmen . Adalbert also appeared at St.Gallen , Nuremberg and Vienna . He moved to Berlin in 1899 to work at the Residenztheater . Coming in contact with Curt Bois , Adalbert turned into a comedian and was co founded the popular Kabarett der Komiker in December 1924. On May 30, 1931 he made his debut as the central character of Carl Zuckmayer s The Captain of K penick play Der Hauptmann von K penick at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, which was filmed in the same year. Max Adalbert died on a guest performance at Munich of pneumonia and was buried at the celebrities cemetery S dwestkirchhof at Berlin Stahnsdorf . Filmography 1915 Wie werde ich Amanda los? 1919 K nig Nicolo 1919 Die Verf hrten 1919 Liebe, Ha und Geld 1920 Das Haus zum Mond 1921 Lady Hamilton 1921 film Lady Hamilton 1921 Der ... aus dem Dunkel 1933 Lachende Erben External links IMDb name 0010494 Max Adalbert http film.virtual history.com person.php?personid 684 Photos of Max Adalbert http www.suedwestkirchhof.de index 2.htm suedwestkirchhof Stahnsdorf Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Adalbert, Max ALTERNATIVE ... 1933 9 7 PLACE OF DEATH Munich , Germany DEFAULTSORT Adalbert, Max Category 1874 births Category ... actors Category People from Gda sk de Max Adalbert ... more details
Infobox football biography name B la Dezs Adalbert De u image fullname B la Dezs Adalbert De u birth date birth date df yes 1909 3 24 death date death date and age df yes 1937 6 6 1909 3 24 cityofbirth G taia countryofbirth Austria Hungary cityofdeath Timi oara countryofdeath Romania position Forward association football Inside Left youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1928 1930 years2 1930 1933 clubs1 FCM Re i a UDR Re i a clubs2 Banatul Timi oara caps1 goals1 caps2 goals2 nationalyears1 1929 1930 nationalteam1 Romanian national football team Romania ref http www.info.frf.ro index.php?articol 196 Evidence of Adalbert De u s appearances for Romania national football team ref nationalcaps1 6 nationalgoals1 3 manageryears1 managerclubs1 Adalbert De u lang hu B la Dezs born 24 March 1909 in G talja G taia , Austria Hungary now Romania &mdash died 6 June 1937 in Timi oara was a Romania n football striker . He was a member of Romania national football team which competed at the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay . De u was also the first scorer of Romania national football team Romania at a FIFA World Cup . Career Adalbert De u started his football career in his hometown, G taia , but after a while he moved to Re i a , playing for two years at FCM Re i a UDR . In 1929, he was called up to the Romania national football team for the first time, scoring in a friendly against Bulgaria national football team Bulgaria . He was also picked up for the Romanian team which competed in 1930 FIFA World Cup . The chairman of the club where he played, Wolfgang Auschnit, refused to pay him the salary ... date May 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Desu, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH 6 June 1937 PLACE OF DEATH Timi oara , Romania DEFAULTSORT Desu, Adalbert Category 1909 births ... Adalbert De u es Adalbert Desu fr Adalbert De u it Adalbert De u hu Dezs B la pl Adalbert De u pt Adalbert De u ro Adalbert De u ru , sv Adalbert De u ... more details
Image Adelbert Falk.jpg thumb Adalbert Falk in 1900. Paul Ludwig Adalbert Falk 10 August 1827 &ndash July 7, 1900 was a Germany German politician . Falk was born at Mieczk w Metschkau Mieczk w , Province of Silesia Silesia . In 1847 he entered the Kingdom of Prussia Prussian state service, and in 1853 became public prosecutor at E k Lyck E k . In 1858 he was elected a deputy, joining the Old Liberal party. In 1868 he became a privy councillor in the ministry of justice. In 1872 he was made minister of education, and in connection with Otto von Bismarck s policy of the Kulturkampf he was responsible for the May Laws or Falk Laws against the Roman Catholic Church Catholics . In 1879 his position became untenable, owing to the death of Pope Pius IX and the change of German policy with regard to the Vatican City Vatican , and he resigned his office, but retained his seat in the Reichstag German Empire Reichstag until 1882. He was then made president of the supreme court of justice at Hamm , where he died in 1900. References 1911 DEFAULTSORT Falk, Paul Ludwig Category 1827 births Category 1900 deaths Category German Empire politicians Category People from the Province of Silesia Category Members of the Prussian House of Representatives Category Members of the Reichstag of the German Empire Germany politician stub de Adalbert Falk it Adalbert Falk ru , sv Adalbert Falk ... more details
File Adalbert Merx.jpg thumb Adalbert Merx. Adalbert Merx 2 November 1838 Bleicherode 6 August 1909 Heidelberg was a Germany German Protestant theology theologian and oriental studies orientalist . Biography He studied at the University of Jena , where he became extraordinary professor in 1869. Subsequently he was ordinary professor of philosophy at the University of T bingen , and in 1873 professor of theology at the University of Giessen . From 1875 till his death he was professor of theology of the University of Heidelberg . In the course of his researches he made several journeys in the East. Merx devoted much of his later research to the elucidation of the Sinaitic Palimpsest discovered in 1892 by Mrs. Agnes Smith Lewis , the results Die Evangelien des Markus und Lukas nach der Syrischen im Sinaikloster gefundenen Palimpsesthandschrift being embodied in Die vier kanonischen Evangelien nach dem ltesten bekannten Texte 4 vols., 1897 1905 . His last work was an edition of the books of Book of Moses Moses and Book of Joshua Joshua . Works Among his many works are Grammatica syriaca 1867 1870 Vocabulary of the Tigre language 1868 Das Gedicht vom Hiob 1871 Die Prophetie des Joel und ihre Ausleger 1879 Die Saadjanische bersetzung der Hohe Liedes ins Arabische 1882 Chrestomathia Targumica 1888 Historia artis grammaticae apud Syros 1889 Ein samaritanisches Fragment 1893 Idee und Grundlinien einer allgemeiner Geschichte der Mystik 1893 Die B cher Moses und Josua eine Einfuhrung fur Laien 1907 Der Messias oder Ta eb der Samaritaner, nach bisher unbekannten Quellen 1909 References Cite EB1911 Merx, Adalbert Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Merx, Adalbert ALTERNATIVE ... 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Merx, Adalbert Category 1838 births Category 1909 deaths Category People ... OrientalOrthodoxy stub de Adalbert Merx es Adalbert Merx fr Adalbert Merx pt Adalbert Merx sv Adalbert Merx ... more details