ADALBERT

1043–72, German churchman, archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, a diocese that included Scandinavia. He was a favorite of Holy Roman Emperor Henry III, who appointed Adalbert to the archbishopric in order to break the power of the dukes of N Europe. He was a guardian of Henry's son and successor, Henry IV, but his relentless ambition to strengthen the church and the monarchy at the expense of the nobles (chiefly by annexing their lands) defeated itself. The nobles allied themselves with the abbots, who hated him for his efforts to subordinate the abbeys, and with the bishops, who feared his increasing ecclesiastical power. They accomplished his dismissal in 1066, but Henry IV recalled him in 1069. One of the ablest statesmen of his time, Adalbert helped consolidate both his ecclesiastical domain and the imperial authority.

See Adam of Bremen, History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen (tr. 1959).

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Acton Adalbert of Prague claimants for the papal see...bishop of Bamberg see CLEMENT II. . Adalbert returned with Henry in May, 1047, and...gained supreme power, and worked with Adalbert for the introduction of Christianity...
...Augsburg, 31 Adalberon, bp. of Wurzburg, 221 Adalbert, abp. of Bremen, 96 , 100 , 128 , 130...and Saxon dukes, 131 -33, 188 -89, 190 Adalbert, abp. of Mainz, 155 , 235 Adalbert of Austria, margrave, 593 , 603 Adalbert...
...bishop of Bamberg see CLEMENT II. . Adalbert returned with Henry in May, 1047, and...gained supreme power, and worked with Adalbert for the introduction of Christianity...an archbishop and seven suffragans. Adalbert naturally could not look with complacency...
...least 1139 until 1167, and her brother Adalbert II may have been master of the archiepiscopal...83. On Adalbert I, see SUB 2:271, no. 184; 531-33, no. 384. On Adalbert II, see MC 3:303, no. 767; 336...
...160-1: B. T. A., iii. 367. ADALBERT OF EGMOND North Holland d. c .710...of *Willibrord, apostle of Frisia, Adalbert worked mainly at Egmond but possibly...Adelbert , patroon von Egmond 1964 . ADALBERT OF MAGDEBURG d. 981 , archbishop. Details...
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...Desires: the Queerness of the Fetish in Adalbert Stifters Kalkstein by Samantha Michele Riley Adalbert Stifters critics have praised his embrace...One of very few attractive priests adorns Adalbert Stifters novella Kalkstein .... Stifter...
...irreverent, undignified times. Staiger, Adalbert Stifter als Dichter der Ehrfurcht (Heidelberg...return to a state of paradise. Kahl, Adalbert Stifter und die hausliche Welt (Zurich...Staat ." (715) All quotations are from Adalbert Stifter, Der Nochsommer (Munich: Deutscher...
Adalbert Stifter. the Bachelors. by David Seed Adalbert Stifter. The Bachelors. Trans. David Bryer. Pushkin...sterling. The first original translation of Austrian author Adalbert Stifter to come from Pushkin Press, The Bachelors is a...
Dettmer, Hans Adalbert, Editor. Acta Sieboldiana VIII. ein...by Tjeerd de Graaf DETTMER, HANS ADALBERT, Editor. Acta Sieboldiana VIII. Ein...contains the following titles: I. Hans Adalbert Dettmer, Eine Japan-Karte aus der...
...the ideas in play. When Gypsies kidnap Adalbert in Madame de Stolzs The house on wheels...of family and obethence to its law. Adalbert, nicknamed the disobethent, refuses...these events are described is titled Adalbert at last finds out to what disobethence...
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...patron saint of Sudan. April 23. St. Adalbert, bishop and martyr; optional memorial...Bohemia. He studied for ten years with Adalbert in Magdeburg, and after Adalberts death...adopted his name. The newly renamed Adalbert was ordained to the presbyterate in Magdeburg...
...She would remarry, in time, to Dr. Adalbert Fenyes, a Hungarian physician and entomologist...summer and fall in Santa Fe and rejoining Adalbert in California in January for the citys...frequent travels back to California, Adalbert had urged her to return to Pasadena...
...French crew on 15 October 1864. The Cheops was renamed Prinz Adalbert to sail later for Prussia. But when the Ram arrived in Copenhagen...rusting away." The Prussians never used her sister ship Prinz Adalbert She was broken up in 1878. Captain Page moved to Argentina...
...skill until at the age of six his parents found him a teacher, Adalbert Zywny, from whom Chopin had a good grounding in music and...his public debut at a charity concert playing a Concerto by Adalbert Gyrowetz. This is not intended to be a history of Chopin but...
...of wood, the second a piece of wire. The wood was a small fragment taken from the shrine of Saint Adalbert. In the twelfth century, Adalbert took Christianity from the region round Kleve (now known as Westphalia) to Poland. During the German...
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...Beheaded: King Charles I German Pretender: Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog Von Bayern Claim: Prince Michael of Kent Divorcee...than Prince Charles. His Royal Highness, Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern, Duke ofBavaria - Franz to his friends...
...Zurich. Entombment will be in St. Adalbert Cemetery. A longtime Lake Zurich resident...Home, Addison, (630) 628-8808. Adalbert L. Vlazny, D.D.S.,M.S. of Lisle A funeral Mass for Adalbert L. Vlazny, D.D.S., M.S...
...Arlington Heights. Burial will be in St. Adalbert Cemetery, Niles. An engraver by trade...Healthcare Center. Interment will be in St. Adalbert Cemetery, Niles. Wife of the late Frank...her home. Interment will be in St. Adalbert Cemetery, Niles. A resident of Chicago...
...to 1993). Louise was born the oldest of eight children of Adalbert and Juliette Bussieres Poulin in 1930, in Quebec City, Canada...Monique) Poulin. Louise was preceded in death by her father, Adalbert and her mother, Juliette. The Quinn family wishes to express...
...it for him I was to be their son. But there was a problem: Adalbert Heinecke, his prospective father, was deaf and therefore...disabilities. But an honorary SS member and fanatical Hamburg Nazi, Adalbert was also wealthy and wellconnected. He pulled favours, inviting...
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ADALBERT 1043 72, German churchman, archbishop...Roman Emperor Henry III, who appointed Adalbert to the archbishopric in order to break...of the ablest statesmen of his time, Adalbert helped consolidate both his ecclesiastical...
ADALBERT, SAINT ad lb rt, 956 97, bishop of Prague, b. Bohemia. He was a missionary in Russia, Prussia, and Poland and was martyred...
STIFTER, ADALBERT a dalbert shtif t r, 1805 68, Austrian writer, b. Bohemia. Learned in law, mathematics, and science and accomplished as...
...lands and revenues. He allowed Archbishop Adalbert of Hamburg-Bremen to share the authority and plunder, and Adalbert soon became sole regent. Henry attained his majority in 1065, but Adalbert retained the regency until jealous nobles persuaded...
...employer closed in 1996. Bremen is Germanys oldest port city. It was made an archbishopric in 845, and under Archbishop Adalbert (1043 72) it included all of Scandinavia, Iceland, and Greenland. The archbishops held temporal sway over a large area...
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