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  Silvester II - LoveToKnow 1911
So promising a scholar soon attracted the attention of Adalbero himself, and Gerbert was speedily invited to exchange his position of learner for that of teacher.
Gerbert's policy is to be identified with that of his metropolitan, and was strongly influenced by gratitude for the benefits that he had received from the first two Ottos.
Such was the power of Adalbero and Gerbert in those days that it was said their influence alone sufficed to make and unmake kings.
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 Wessobrunn
In 955 the abbey was destroyed by the Hungarians, on which occasion Abbot Thiente and six of his monks suffered martyrdom, while the remaining three fled to Andechs with the sacred relics.
The Monastery was then occupied by canons until 1065 in which year the provost Adalbero restored the Rule of St. Benedict and governed as abbot until his death in 1110.
Adalbero was succeeded by Sigihard (1110-28), during whose reign a separate church was built for the neighbouring people, dedicated to St. John the Baptist in 1128.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/w/wessobrunn.html   (749 words)

  
 St. Ulrich
He was sent before April, 910, for his further training to Adalbero, Bishop of Augsburg, who made him a chamberlain.
On Adalbero's death (28 April, 910) Ulrich returned home, where he remained until the death of Bishop Hiltine (28 November, 923).
He even took part in the Diet held on 20 September, 972, when he defended himself against the charge of nepotism in regard to his nephew Adalbero, whom he had appointed his coadjutor on account of his own illness and desire to retire to a Benedictine abbey.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/u/ulrich,saint.html   (759 words)

  
 Courtly Lives - St. Ulrich of Augsburg (890-973)
In 908/909, he was consecrated, to the priesthood, by his uncle Adalbero, Bishop of Augsburg.
Adalbero made Ulrich a Chamberlain, and later on he took the bishophood after his uncle.
Ulrich's bishophood was consecrated by Bishop Heringer of Mainz.
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 Hugues 'Capet' Roi de France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
From 978 to 986 Hugh was allied with the German emperors Otto II and Otto III and with Adalbero, archbishop of Reims, in political intrigues against the Carolingian king.
By 985 Hugh was actually the ruler in all but title; and, after the brief reign of Lothair's son, Louis V (986-987), Hugh was elected king of France in May 987 by the assembly of Frankish magnates.
Adalbero was able to convince the magnates that the crown was elective rather than hereditary and that Charles of Lorraine, the only legitimate Carolingian contender, was unfit to rule.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of April 28
Adalbero, scion of the family of the counts of Dillingen, was uncle to Saint Ulric.
He became a monk in 850 and afterwards was successively abbot of Ellwangen, abbot-restorer of Lorsch, and bishop of Augsburg (after 887).
Adalbero also served as chief adviser of Arnulf of Bavaria, tutor to his son Louis, and regent of the Empire during the latter's childhood.
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 Page 413   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
At the death of Otto II., he left the abbey, seeming to see decadence in Church and State, and went to Reims, intending to take up again his be loved studies.
He again began to teach, having assembled a rich library; but he desired ecclesias tical activity, and became secretary of Adalbero and so participator in political affairs.
Adalbero was interested also in France; and in the elevation of Hugh Capet to the throne, after the death of Louis V., the influence of the archbishop and of Gerbert was seen.
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 Early Luxembourgs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A Saxon grandson of this Count Dietrich was Bishop Dietrich I of Metz (962—85), who was the episcopal successor of Wigerich’s son Bishop Adalbero I (929—62), and was succeeded in turn by Duke Frederick I’s son Adalbero II (985—1005), subsequently by Luxembourg bishops — Siegfried’s son Dietrich II (1005—47), and his nephew Adalbero III (1047—73).
The mother of Bishop Adalbero I of Metz and his siblings — Kunigunde — appears to be a daughter of Duke Reginar.
Separate paths of descent might be reflected in the circumstance that while the Verdun line of the Ardenne family accepted the name of Duke Reginar, the Luxembourg line accepted that of Duke Giselbert.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/d/c/dcj121/prosop/onoma/luxem.htm   (1608 words)

  
 Life - Pope Silvester Ii
Gerbert there met pope John XIII and the emperor Otto I. The pope persuaded Otto to employ Gerbert on as tutor for his young son, the future emperor Otto II.
Some years later, Otto gave Gerbert leave to go to study at the cathedral school of Reims where he was soon appointed a teacher in the cathedral school by Archbishop Adalbero.
When Otto II became Holy Roman Emperor in 983, he appointed Gerbert the abbot of the monastery of Bobbio and also appointed him as count of the district, but the abbey had been ruined by previous abbots, and Gerbert soon returned to Reims.
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 Sylvester II - Pope from IM to 1003
Realising that he was deficient in logic, Gerbert persuaded Archdeacon Gernann of Rheims, a famous logician, to take him to Rheims, where he studied under German masters.
He soon became renowned as a preacher and Archbishop Adalbero of Rheims ordained and appointed him as a lecturer at the cathedral school.
There, following the deaths of the last Carol-ingian kings (Lothar in 986 and Louis V in 987), Adalbero and Gerbert persuaded the French nobles to elect Hugh Capet as king instead of the Carolingian Charles of Lorraine.
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She originated in the female line from the Western Carolingians, what indeed gave an enormous prestige to her husband.
Duke Adalbero even confronted the Emperor Conrad II in 1036, and therefore was deposed of his charges.
However, three dukes, that where appointed in a row, were rejected by the Carantanian assembly (vechah).
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 the Slovenian
In 1012, their son Adalbero was the appointed Duke of Carantania, and he became the real father of the Carantanian dynasty.
His consort and mother of the dynasty, Beatrice, was a Swabian Princess (Conradins).
Neither one of them entered the dukedom, where Adalbero’s son Markvart III was the very ruler.
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 Godefroid the Captive
In 943, the last will of Gozlinus nomine miles quidam, ex nobilissimis regni Chlotarii ducens prosapiam was executed by his widow Uda and his son Regingerus, with his brothers Fridericus, Gisilbertus, and Sigebertus among the witnesses [Wampach (1935), 193-7 (#156); For the date of death, see Parisse (1981), 21].
Frédéric, evidently the eldest son, was among those captured along with his father in 985 [Gerbert, Letters 46 (letter #47, to Frédéric's brothers Adalbero and Hermann, April 985), 47 (letter #50, to Frédéric's mother Mathilde, April 985].
Parisse place Adalbero's death on 18 April 988, evidently on the strength of the statement in the continuation of
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 History of Philosophy 26
Richer's Histories, which throw so much light on the life and character of Gerbert as well as on some important points of his doctrine, were first published by Pertz in the Monumenta Germaniae.
To these sources must be added a poem by Adalbero, published in the Patrologia Latina, Vol.
CXLI, and a letter of Leo, abbot and papal legate, which is found in Vol.
www2.nd.edu /Departments/Maritain/etext/hop26.htm   (993 words)

  
 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Adalbero Re di Italia Marchese di Ivrea
New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Adalbero Re di Italia Marchese di Ivrea
Another name for Adalbero was Adalbert I Marquis of Ivrea.
Adalbero married Gerberga di Nevers contesse de Macon et Burgundy, daughter of Lambert Comte d' Autun and Adélaide de Bourgogne Comtesse d' Vermandois.
www.cybergata.com /roots/3754.htm   (188 words)

  
 Bl. Adalbero - Catholic Online
A bishop and defender of papal authority who endured trials for his loyalty.
Adalbero was the son of an Austrian count of Lambach and studied in Paris.
He was named the bishop of Wurzberg, Germany, but was forced into exile after defending Pope Gregory VII against King Henry IV.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=1111   (382 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of January 1
More recently, emphasis has been placed on honoring Mary as the Mother of God on the first day of the year.
Adalbero, brother of Count Godfrey Le Barbu of Louvain, was a canon of Metz and the appointed bishop of Liége, where he founded the abbey of Saint-Gilles (Benedictines).
Almachius was a hermit monk who came to Rome from the East.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0101.htm   (4085 words)

  
 The Albigensian Crusades and Trifunctionality The final realization of the works of Willia
In the works of William the Breton he finds the final model of trifunctional society with the king once again in the primary position.
It seems, however, that in this case the concept had proceeded the actual realization of this model rather than having sought to legitemize an existing order, as in the knightly trifunctional concept, or having attempted to revive an older order, as Gerard and Adalbero had done.
This final model would achieve it's reality through the intervention of an outside impetus.
www.skepticfiles.org /think/albigen.htm   (1711 words)

  
 Catholic News Agency
Educated at the monastic school of Saint Gall; excellent student.
Chamberlain to his uncle Blessed Adalbero, bishop of Augsburg.
He was created Bishop of Augsburg on 28 December 923.
www.catholicnewsagency.com /saint.php?n=291   (406 words)

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