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  • Adalbero of Metz may refer to: Several bishops of Metz: Adalbero I of Metz (r. 929–954) Adalbero II of Metz (r. 984–1005) Adalbero III of Metz (r. 1047–1072)...
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  • Adalbero II of Metz (Latin: Adalberonis or Adalberus; c. 958 - 14 December 1005) was a Catholic bishop of the 10th and 11th centuries. From 984 until...
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  • to: Adalbero I of Metz (died 962), bishop Adalbero II of Metz (died 1005), bishop Adalbero (archbishop of Reims) (died 989) Adalberon (bishop of Laon)...
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    Adalbero I (French: Adalbéron; died ?26 April 962) was the bishop of Metz from 929 till 954. Also known as Adalber of Bar or Adalber of Ardenne, he became...
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  • February 927 Benno of Einsiedeln [fr] 927–929 Adalbero I of Bar 929 to 26 April 962 Dietrich I 964 to 7 September 984 Adalbero II of Upper Lorraine 984...
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  • Adalbero III of Luxembourg (c. 1010 – 13 November 1072) was a German nobleman. He was a titular Count of Luxembourg and Bishop of Metz. Adalbero was the...
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    Adalbero (Also called Adalbero of Ardennes, French Adalbéron; died 23 January 989) was the archbishop of Reims, chancellor of Kings Lothair and Louis...
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  • of Metz (died 18 July 984) was Bishop of Metz from 964 until his death. He succeeded Adalbero I (929–962) as bishop of Metz. He founded the abbey of St...
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    Bishop Adalbero II (984-1005) re-established it under the name of Saint-Symphorien, and appointed monks and an abbot. On 12 September 1444, the armies of King...
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  • Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg (c. 1040 – 1086) 1048–1070: Gerhard, Duke of Lorraine, Gerhard V of Metz (d. 1070), Count of Metz Conrad, Adalbero, Beatrix, Cuono...
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    (German: Albero, Adalbero von Munsterol) (c. 1080 – 18 January 1152) was Archbishop of Trier from 1132 to 1152 and is the subject of the Gesta Alberonis...
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    count of Luxemburg Adalbero [de], archbishop of Trier Luitgard, married Arnulf, Count of Holland Eva, married Gerhard of the Mosel, Count of Metz Cunigunde...
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  • He was a son of Reginar of Bastogne, and a nephew of Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims. He studied at Reims and was in the chapter of Metz Cathedral. He...
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  • daughter of Count Gerhard I of Metz and niece of the East Frankish king Henry the Fowler. His brothers were Adalbero, who became Bishop of Metz in 929,...
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    like Arlon, Bastogne, Metz, Trier, Verdun, and Laon among others. Another one of Sigfried's brothers was Adalbero I, Bishop of Metz. As the youngest son...
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    Count of Luxembourg Rudolph († 1099), abbot of Saint-Vannes at Verdun Conrad, cité en 1080 Adalbero, (d. 1098 in Antioch), Archdeacon of Metz, travelled...
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  • count of the Ardennes and the Bidgau. He was also army commander for his brother, Adalbero I of Metz. Gozlin was a son of Count Palatine Wigeric of Lotharingia...
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    Carinthia the Younger, was named Count of Worms by Emperor Henry II while the Duchy of Carinthia passed to Adalbero of Eppenstein due to Conrad the Younger's...
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  • Bishop of Verdun and Bishop of Metz; founder of Cluniac monasteries – also known as Adalbero Saint Adalbert of Prague (c.956–997), Bohemian Bishop of Prague...
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  • of Bliesgau. Henry III, Count of Luxembourg (1096†) Rudolph (1099†); abbot of Saint-Vanne at Verdun [fr] Conrad Adalbero (1098†); Archdeacon of Metz,...
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