Cathedral, Hiroshima. Konrad Mayer(1923–2012), son of Karl Mayer Gabriel Mayer(born 1938), son of Adalbert Mayer In 1953, Konrad Mayer took over the representation...
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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...
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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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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)...
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Adalbert Stifter (German: [ˈʃtɪftɐ]; 23 October 1805 – 28 January 1868) was a Bohemian-Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue. He was notable for...
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Prinz Adalbert may refer to SMS Prinz Adalbert (1865), an ironclad ram originally ordered for the Confederate States Navy SMS Prinz Adalbert (1876), a...
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Adalbert von Ballenstedt c. 970, (name uncertain, but possibly Adalbert), was Count of Ballenstedt, Vogt of the Nienburg Abbey, and the provost of Hagenrode...
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Prince Adalbert may refer to Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1811–1873), Prussian admiral Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875), son of Ludwig I of Bavaria...
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Virgin Mary and St. Adalbert Church of St. Adalbert, Kraków Church of St. Adalbert, Poznań St. Adalbert's Church in Kielce St. Adalbert's Church, Königsberg...
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Adalbert (German: Albrecht, c. 985 – 26 May 1055), known as Adalbert the Victorious (German: Albrecht der Siegreiche), was the Margrave of Austria from...
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